CeeLo Green and Goodie Mob, the legendary Southern rap group made up of CeeLo, Big Gipp, Khujo & T-Mo, reunited to announce the winners of the “Elevate Young Black Voices” online talent contest in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. The contest gave four talented singers the opportunity to win a two-hour private mentoring session, and perform live with the group during the finale concert at Hollywood nightclub, Playhouse, in front of friends, celebrities, and VIP guests. In honor of June’s Black Music Month, AT&T* and BlackBerry collaborated to develop the contest that encouraged aspiring solo artists to upload a video of an original song that is inspiring and motivational to the African-American community to www.att.com/voices.The four rising stars received an exclusive VIP experience from their mentoring session to the performance venue. CeeLo Green and Goodie Mob mentored the winners at a popular Los Angeles studio, The Boom Boom Room, to prepare them for their debut performance as “Elevate Young Black Voices” winners. The four aspiring solo artists are Justice Ami from Palmdale, California; Kno’Bodie, from Inglewood, California; Rahkua, from Jackson, Mississippi; and Eveready, from Kansas City, Missouri.”Goodie Mob is one of the most eclectic groups in Hip-Hop,” says Matt Te