ABOUT THIS ITEM
Hot leftfield producer Jneiro Jarel makes cliché-free, psychedelic-infused hip hop album with Khujo Goodie. Jneiro Jarel and Khujo Goodie? Who would have figured? On the surface, the two couldn't be more different. Jneiro is an acclaimed rapper, singer, and producer of bleeding-edge beats. He usually adopts a different alias for each album: 2005's "Three Piece Puzzle" as Jneiro, 2006's Brazilian-inflected "Beat Journey" as Dr. Who Dat; and 2008's space-hop adventure "Craft Of The Lost Art" as Shape of Broad Minds. Meanwhile, Khujo Goodie is one-fourth of the legendary Goodie Mob, the Atlanta quartet behind the groundbreaking 1995 classic "Soul Food". His inimitable baritone and Southern wisdom is recognized by hip-hop fans the world over. He continues to be an underground force, releasing a well-received solo album, "Mercury" in 2007. Together, the two are called Willie Isz and it's their mix of sensibilities – Jneiro's urban futurism and wildly unique vocals alongside Khujo's classic Southern rap -- that powers "Georgiavania".