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Glen Earl Boothe (born March 8, 1988), professionally known as Knxwledge (pronounced "knowledge"), is an American hip hop record producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Since 2009, he has had over 100 releases via Bandcamp. In 2010, he released his debut album Klouds via All City. In 2012, he released a 53-track retrospective compilation on cassette, which was released by Leaving Records. His songs are often a mix of various genres, such as jazz, soul, old-school hip hop, and modern rap. RIse to Fame

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  • Glen Earl Boothe (born March 8, 1988), professionally known as Knxwledge (pronounced "knowledge"), is an American hip hop record producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Since 2009, he has had over 100 releases via Bandcamp. In 2010, he released his debut album Klouds via All City. In 2012, he released a 53-track retrospective compilation on cassette, which was released by Leaving Records. His songs are often a mix of various genres, such as jazz, soul, old-school hip hop, and modern rap. In 2015, he released his debut album for Stones Throw Records, Hud Dreems, and produced the track "Momma" on Kendrick Lamar's junior release, To Pimp a Butterfly, which went on to win Best Rap Album at the 58th annual Grammy Awards in 2016. His work alongside Anderson .Paak as the duo NxWorries has received critical acclaim. In March 2020 he released 1988, his second album for Stones Throw. RIse to Fame He gained popularity rather quickly at first by making his beats line up with freestyles from famous rappers like Meek Mill. This ended up giving him the rise in popularity that attracted millions of fans to his music. Meek Mill shortly threatened DMCA strikes against Knxwledge for using his personal content, which caused Knxwledge to delete every Meek Mill beat he did over his current songs. (en)
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  • Glen Earl Boothe (born March 8, 1988), professionally known as Knxwledge (pronounced "knowledge"), is an American hip hop record producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Since 2009, he has had over 100 releases via Bandcamp. In 2010, he released his debut album Klouds via All City. In 2012, he released a 53-track retrospective compilation on cassette, which was released by Leaving Records. His songs are often a mix of various genres, such as jazz, soul, old-school hip hop, and modern rap. RIse to Fame (en)
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