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  1. Moment With The Messiah with Featured Guest: Khujo from Goodie Mob

    May 14

    Moment With The Messiah with Featured Guest: Khujo from Goodie Mob

    This week on Honest Assholes, the Moment With The Messiah segment goes deep into the legacy of Khujo — one fourth of the legendary Goodie Mob and a pioneer of Atlanta hip-hop culture. From being the second major group to rise from the legendary Dungeon Family after OutKast, Khujo breaks down the journey that helped shape the sound of the South forever. In this raw and honest conversation, we dive into the creation of the classic album Soul Food and how the group crafted a project that became more than music — it became the voice of Atlanta’s streets, struggle, spirituality, and soul. Khujo opens up about the chemistry between himself, CeeLo Green, Big Gipp, and T-Mo, explaining how their different personalities and styles created one of the most unique groups in hip-hop history. We also talk about Still Standing and how that album marked a major evolution in Goodie Mob’s sound and lyricism, pushing Atlanta music into a completely different lane while staying true to their roots. Khujo reflects on the highs, the struggles, the industry politics, personal losses, staying relevant through generations, and what it means to survive in a music business that constantly changes. This episode is a real conversation about legacy, brotherhood, pain, growth, and the foundation of Southern hip-hop from somebody who helped build it with his own hands. Khujo reflects on how Goodie Mob continued evolving with their third album, World Party — a project many fans now consider one of the group’s most underrated bodies of work. He talks about how that album experimented with a different sound and energy that helped push Atlanta music closer toward the crunk movement that would later dominate the South and mainstream hip-hop. From industry politics and personal struggles to brotherhood, longevity, and surviving generations in the music business, Khujo keeps it real about everything he’s experienced throughout his journey. This episode is a deep conversation about legacy, growth, creativity, pain, and the foundation of Atlanta hip-hop from someone who helped build the culture with his own hands.

    41 min

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