In the early '90s, Kilo was one of the first rappers from the South to garner a national audience. Representing Georgia and the Southern affinity for bass music, Kilo released a few albums on, first, Hola Records and, then, Wrap/Ichiban. Some of his more well-known songs include "Hear What I Hear," "America Has a Problem," and "Buffalo Rapper." Wrap/Ichiban released a best-of collection in 1993 that features most of Kilo's best work, The Best and the Bass.
Due to Kilo's current incarceration, a more current bio is still pending, but he possesses a most impressive resume and tracklist, as displayed below, and will undoubtedly make a speaker shattering comeback upon his release.
Albums:
- 1991 America Has a Problem Hola
- 1992 belize tropical Hola
- 1992 A-Town Rush Wrap/Ichiban
Singles with Chart Position:
- 1993 Tick Tock Hot Rap Singles 15>/LI>
- 1995 Dunkey Kong Hot Rap Singles 34
- 1996 Nasty Dancer/White Horse Hot Rap Singles 17
- 1996 Nasty Dancer Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 67
*Chart information courtesy of Billboard.com © 2005 VNU eMedia, Inc.
Albums with Chart Position:
- 1992 A-Town Rush Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 67
- 1995 Get This Party Started Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 57
- 1996 Get This Party Started Heatseekers 33