![]() It’s almost like he’s trying to be on some Wale swag.Īs far as continuing his trend of mixtape greatness, his stats drop a little. 3”, and he re-uses some of his catchphrases like “What’s a king without his crown?” among others, but whatever. “Talkin Bout Nothing” is sonically similar to “What U Mean”. This tape makes it hard to defend him in that light though. When I asked them why they didn’t (on a serious note), they would often say, “His songs sound the same,” something I totally disagreed with at the time. Sometimes I’ll encounter someone who didn’t dig KRIT’s music much. If you follow my articles, you’d know I had high expectations for KRIT’s next couple of moves, and while this joint didn’t quite meet them fully, I was impressed several times. King Remembered In Time is the latest installment in Big KRIT’s near-legendary collection of free projects. I don’t know what Egyptian cotton feels like, but this song makes it sound like the materials for Heaven’s best tapestries. The song sounds like some fresh, sleek, satin-type stuff. KRIT expresses the feeling of living with and without luxury. Actually, Egyptian Cotton is the most impressive song out of this collection. Then Rugby Thompson cruises in on the chill tip, and Mortal Kombat finishes it by going in on the drop. KRIT puts pressure on you fools with some aggressive delivery, and Big Sant continues the legacy with that same intensity added along with some lewd, but effective rhyme schemes. Then to match, you get three incredible verses as well. I literally cannot explain to you how bombastic this beat is. The dinging noise filled into those intervals almost too nicely. Those drums are just so active on this joint, they chill for a few seconds then go ham. Then step into the 3-man spitfest with frequent collaborators: Big Sant and Smoke DZA. First UOENO, and now this? If you don’t have an eye on Childish Major right now, you slippin. I don’t know how KRIT and Childish Major made this beat together, but boy did they kill it. It’s gon have your grandmother doin triple backflips and whatnot. Whoooo lawd, Wolf on Wallstreet has that sound that should earn it as many awards as the movie it shares name with. Still something you can ride slow to though. The A$AP representer delivers a cold fast-paced flow, but then reminds you why you often don’t take him seriously with rudimental lines like, “I can see you haters from here, I can spot you out of my chair” ![]() This song feels like some old school UGK blended with some throwback Bone with that Ferg verse in it. Has that really old-school southern feel to it. Laclaclaclaclac slammin’ doors and uh… This is the jam. Like I said, this song was just some slight stuff. ![]() “If I say I’m poppin’ fo’ sho’, you’ll probably think I’m fryin’ fishĬuz dropping a boombox in your bathtub is the only way you could buzz more”Īwkwardly executed, but I dig it. You get aggressive boasts and a rare punchline from Big KRIT like: Really simple, yet likeable, instrumental loop with a relatively clever freestyle layered over. But anyway, this song is on some slight stuff. ![]() You can tell, the opening ish-talk was inspired by recent collaborator, Z-ro. Next up is the Conscious Effort freestyle. The transition on the last verse is just icing to the definition of KRIT’s producing genius. And you never get a Ross verse without a quick reference to some lemon pepper wings. Both KRIT and Rozay ride the beat in catchy fashion, particularly rhythmically on that drop in the verse. Some groovy head-bobbing trunk blasting music that you’ll expect from Big KRIT with some jazzy flavor sprinkled in. The first of his onslaught of gems is the “New Agenda” joint with rap’s favorite fatboy. Not all of them really talk about something, but they still maintain that impressive musical element. The beats are all just so awesome, and the songs are otherwise well-composed. It easily raises the bar for anyone putting out some content in the near future. This collection of 6 songs, plus a trailer and documentary (which we’re not talking about right now) is absolutely excellent. After some slightly underwhelming efforts of the Mississippian emcee, Big KRIT smashes on the game with the Cadillactica prequel and hype-builder titled: #WeekofKRIT.
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