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  • Feb 17, 2022
    Kdogone

    His second best album behind 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time

    if you aren’t counting his mixtapes, maybe

  • Feb 17, 2022

    The album is alright, a miss tbh

  • Feb 17, 2022
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    Smacked Voodoo

    One day we gonna have the discussion of Big KRIT having the best discography out of the 2010s blog era rappers. I just hope that KTT will be mature enough for that day when it arrives.

    2 years later and they still not smh.

    But like i said a few months ago

    K.R.I.T. to me is the biggest example of why the "big 3" era was so detrimental to hip hop as a whole.
    Cause I always thought that as far as singing, rapping, content, flow, that K.R.I.T. was always just better than Cole. Cole is great but like...The Vent, Lions and Lambs, Kings Blues, and Bury Me In Gold? Krit just an alien bruh.
    I think the difference is that Cole was at the right place at the right time (and you can argue had 'more appeal') and was given WAAAAY more grace after his flop of a debut versus K.R.I.T.'s flop of a debut (It always felt like after Live from The Underground, which the label f***ed up, he never could shake that 'stench' away. Even though both Cadillactica and 4Eva is a Mighty Long Time are both perfect albums, the latter being a top 5 rap album of last decade) and it just always was one of the biggest stains of the big 3 era to me that KRIT couldn't get his deserved shine.
    And that s*** just ain't fair especially for his discography (Return of 4Eva is still the best mixtape of the 2010s.)

  • Feb 17, 2022
    Zaywop

    I wish Def Jam would've handled his career better.

  • Feb 17, 2022
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    ASAKI

    I might have to make this thread

    Do that

  • Feb 17, 2022
    ASAKI

    I might have to make this thread

    you should do it

  • Vox

    Do that

  • Handsome Bachelor

    I havent listened to nearly all of his stuff, but of what I have listened to, this is my favorite.

    That title track
    Pay Attention
    MT Olympus Reprise
    King of the South

    100%

    The highs on here are elite

  • My two eyes saw your third eyeeee
    From across the rooooom

  • Aug 8, 2023
    Apology Men Music

    2 years later and they still not smh.

    But like i said a few months ago

    K.R.I.T. to me is the biggest example of why the "big 3" era was so detrimental to hip hop as a whole.
    Cause I always thought that as far as singing, rapping, content, flow, that K.R.I.T. was always just better than Cole. Cole is great but like...The Vent, Lions and Lambs, Kings Blues, and Bury Me In Gold? Krit just an alien bruh.
    I think the difference is that Cole was at the right place at the right time (and you can argue had 'more appeal') and was given WAAAAY more grace after his flop of a debut versus K.R.I.T.'s flop of a debut (It always felt like after Live from The Underground, which the label f***ed up, he never could shake that 'stench' away. Even though both Cadillactica and 4Eva is a Mighty Long Time are both perfect albums, the latter being a top 5 rap album of last decade) and it just always was one of the biggest stains of the big 3 era to me that KRIT couldn't get his deserved shine.
    And that s*** just ain't fair especially for his discography (Return of 4Eva is still the best mixtape of the 2010s.)

    i agree with your big 3 take i just think that it really came down to relationships in the industry. cole had jay z, kendrick, kanye, and drake working with him and he had a more palatable sound. Cold is from NC but he could be from anywhere with his sound whereas KRIT is really regional and didn't have too big of artists riding with him. he was up there with them too khaled paired him with cole and kendrick he was supposed to be one of the ones

  • Aug 8, 2023

    really good album

  • Aug 8, 2023

    Yes. KRIT deserved more.

  • Aug 8, 2023

    Great album but not his best. When this was being rolled out I really thought this was about to be the next classic. This trailer had me so hyped

  • KRIT's hooks let him down

  • Aug 8, 2023

    A king remembered in time