Kilo Ali | |
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Birth name | Andrell D. Rogers |
Also known as | Kilo |
Born | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | May 1, 1973
Origin | Bankhead, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, songwriter |
Labels | Arvis (1990–1992) Wrap/Ichiban (1992–1996) Interscope (1997–1998) |
Andrell D. Rogers (born May 1, 1973), better known as Kilo Ali, formerly Kilo, is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. [1] Kilo Ali recorded mainly bass music (described more closely to Miami bass style music), but also hip-hop tracks with a less distinctive Southern flavor. His most well known singles include "Show Me Love", [2] "Baby Baby", [3] and "Love In Ya Mouth".
As Kilo Ali, he released Organized Bass in 1997 on Interscope, [4] with featured artists including George Clinton, Cee-Lo of Goodie Mob, Big Boi of OutKast, and JT Money. In 2011, Ali was released from prison after serving six years of a 15-year sentence for arson. [5] [6] In June 2021, Ali sued rapper NLE Choppa for copyright infringement for unauthorized use of his 1997 song, "Love In Ya Mouth". [7]
Ali’s track "America Has a Problem (Cocaine)" was sampled on Beyoncé’s 2023 single "America Has a Problem" from her Grammy Award winning 2022 album, Renaissance . [8] [9]
As Kilo Ali
Year | Song | U.S. R&B | U.S. Rap | Album |
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1990 | "America Has a Problem (Cocaine)" | — | — | America Has a Problem |
1991 | "Hear What I Hear" | — | — | A-Town Rush |
1995 | "Donkey Kong" | — | 34 | Get This Party Started |
1996 | "Nasty Dancer/White Horse" | 67 | 17 | |
1997 | "Show Me Love" | 86 | 32 | Organized Bass |
"Baby Baby" | 82 | — | ||