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Lionel Hunt, better known by his stage name Mr. Short Khop is an American
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. He encountered
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in front of a
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convenience store in South Central,
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eventually struck a deal with the newcomer, and soon Short Khop made guest appearances in
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's 1998 '' War & Peace - Volume 1 (The War Disc)''. To return the favor, Ice Cube appeared on Short Khop's debut 2001 album, '' Da Khop Shop''. Khop was mentioned in William Shaw's 1999 book Westsider's. To date, he has not released a follow-up to his debut album.


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Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American rappers African-American rappers Gangsta rappers G-funk artists Rappers from Los Angeles 21st-century African-American musicians {{US-hiphop-bio-stub