Khujo Goodie is tagged as: hip-hop, rap, hip hop, dirty south “Upon first conversing with this brother, I sensed the powerful, revolutionary, scary persona of this brother infused with his knowledge. Khujo, whose name refers to the leader of the Tribal Maroons who led escaped slaves to freedom. Khujo also means change. If you count the letters K-H-U-J-O on the alphabet, add the numbers up and divide the total by 5, you get the number 13 which symbolizes change: K(11)+H(8)+U(21)+J(10)+O(15)=65=65/5=13. Not to mention his birthday falls on the 13th, therefore his name bears special meaning. This change of revolution is evident in the message that Khujo conveys throughout my conversation with him. The member of the Goodie Mob gets deep with me as I find out how he got his start. “I like to give the most high praise to Yahweh, the God of Isaac, The God of Abraham, the most high God, I have been in the game professionally since 1994”. Since elementary school Khujo performed as one of the Pips from Glady’s Knight & The Pips at Peyton Forest Elementary School talent show. He enjoyed performing in front of an audience and realized his love and talent for music. In middle school, Khujo was a member of a rap group called the “Party Crashers,” in which the group would literally “crash parties.” It ... Read More About Khujo Goodie Biography... Send Khujo Goodie ringtones to your cell |
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