Kilo Ali

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Kilo Ali (born 1972), also known as Kilo, is a rap music artist from Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. Kilo recorded mainly bass music/miami bass tracks, but also hip hop tracks with a less distinctive southern flavour. On "Organized Bass", George Clinton, Cee-Lo from Goodie Mob, JT Money as well as Big Boi from OutKast appeared. Kilo Ali in the late 1990's(1996-1997) went to prison for insurance fraud. In 2005 he was finishing up his latest album "Purple Haze",which was never finished due to another jail bid, but will be putting the final touches of his album in winter of 2006. No reports are known if Kilo Ali will collaborate with the "new-age" Atlanta hip-hop stars such as T.I., Pastor Troy, Young Jeezy or Ludacris. It's also been reported that his beef with rival Atlanta hip-hop legend Hitman Sammy Sam has been squashed, and the two will collaborate on an album in 2007. Both Hitman Sammy Sam and Kilo Ali went to Douglass High School in Atlanta, and competed against each other in rap battles after school by having the crunkest lyrics. All that aside he is locked up at the moment at the Hancock State Prison in Sparta, Ga..He is in the process of leading people to Jesus. Keep him in your prayers!

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as Kilo

  • 1992 America has a Problem
  • 1992 A-Town Rush (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1993 Bluntly Speaking (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1993 Git Wit Da Program (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1994 The Best and The Bass (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1995 Get This Party Started (Wrap/Ichiban)
  • 1998 Too Cold to be a Hot Boy (Act Bad)

as Kilo Ali

  • 1997 Organized Bass (Interscope)

Most recently Kilo has recorded singles with members of the Atlanta Based record label Big OOmp Camp

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