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Khujo
Birth nameWillie Edward Knighton Jr.
Also known asKhujo Goodie
BornMarch 13, 1972 (1972-03-13) (age 52)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active1995–present
LabelsArista 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

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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

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With Goodie Mob

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With The Lumberjacks

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With Willie Isz

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Solo

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  1. ^ Saraceno, Christina (June 27, 2002). "Khujo Injured in Car Crash". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 9, 2006. Retrieved May 6, 2010.