Khujo
Khujo | |
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Birth name | Willie Edward Knighton Jr. |
Also known as | Khujo Goodie |
Born | March 13, 1972 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | (age 52)
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Arista Records, Koch Records, Lex Records |
Willie Edward Knighton Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known as Khujo, is an American rapper. He is one-fourth of Goodie Mob (along with T-Mo, Cee-Lo, and Big Gipp), and one-half of The Lumberjacks (with T-Mo).
Life and career
Khujo was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the only featured guest to appear on every single Outkast album, including Big Boi's solo album. Khujo has released a new book titled "Straight out the A" that focuses on his life and the development of the Dirty South movement from OutKast to Goodie Mob. Khujo is a very spiritual man known for his distinct, grunty voice and free-flowing rhyming style. He rhymes about all aspects of street life, often intertwining those subject with God metaphorically or directly. In June 2002, he was involved in a car crash that resulted in the amputation of his right leg below the knee.[1]
He released his debut solo album, The Man Not the Dawg, in 2002.
Discography
With Goodie Mob
- Soul Food (1995), LaFace Records
- Still Standing (1998), LaFace Records
- World Party (1999), LaFace Records
- One Monkey Don't Stop No Show (2004), Koch
- Age Against the Machine (2013), The Right Records
With The Lumberjacks
- Livin' Life as Lumberjacks (2005), Koch
- A.T.L. 2 (A-Town Legends 2) (The Lumberjacks & Pastor Troy) (2008) Siccness Records/ Flix
With Willie Isz
- Georgiavania (2009), Lex
Solo
- The Man Not the Dawg (2002), Street Level
- Mercury (2007), Day One Music
- G-Mob Godfather (2009)
- Echoes of a Legend (2020)
- Area 51 (2023)
Singles
- Still In Me (2021)
- Boy Stop (2022)
- Bills (2022)
- Hold On featuring (Damion Jones) (2022)
- Digital Poison (2022)
- Git Dey Azz (2023)
- Crisis (2023)
- Time To Make The Doughnuts (2023)
- Splashy (2023)
- Area 51 (2023)
- Whatever (2023)
- The Rise Of Machines with (T-Mo, Cavie) (2023)
- So High featuring James Worthy (2024)
- So High (Energy Remix) with James Worthy (2024)
- Hahaaa (2024)
References
- ^ Saraceno, Christina (June 27, 2002). "Khujo Injured in Car Crash". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 9, 2006. Retrieved May 6, 2010.