Gnarls Barkley "Crazy"

A collaboration that made absolutely no sense at first blush -- but produced mega-hits right off the bat -- Gnarls Barkley consists of a highly acclaimed gospel-style R&B singer, CeeLo Green, and one of the most sought-after producers of his time, Danger Mouse.

However, their styles seemed to overlap in a weird, funky space that was perfect for each of them, leading to one of the biggest smash hits of the first quarter of the 21st Century -- and a song that's tail will arguably extend into the 2100s.

"Crazy" is an inward look at neurosis and how it plays in public spaces. However, CeeLo's delivery makes the song work. His unique vocal texture and range play with syllables and slides like only he can.

The song has an oddly Western feel (like The Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood," which was released five years earlier), which plays extremely well vis-a-vis CeeLo's delivery.

To top it off, the song's video is beautiful and features a seemingly never-ending series of Rorschach-style images that give an obvious wink and nod to the psychology-based theme of the lyrics.

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