CyHi and Big KRIT are who yall think Kendrick is

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Come on why we doing this. I used to like KRIT but he basically made the same mixtape/album over and over until the story (and sound) was driven into the ground. Not to mention at one point being the only southern producer whose shyt didn't really knock in the whip or club.

To me KRIT is more comparable to Cole thank Kendrick. Cole had a similarly repetitive narrative at one point before he evolved. I feel like Oddisee and a lot of other guys from that era got stuck similarly to KRIT.
 

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Come on why we doing this. I used to like KRIT but he basically made the same mixtape/album over and over until the story (and sound) was driven into the ground. Not to mention at one point being the only southern producer whose shyt didn't really knock in the whip or club.

To me KRIT is more comparable to Cole thank Kendrick. Cole had a similarly repetitive narrative at one point before he evolved. I feel like Oddisee and a lot of other guys from that era got stuck similarly to KRIT.

We are doing this because it needs to be done, Krit stayed true to who he was until that Digital Roses project where he decided to experiment but he gave his fans what they wanted and who gives a shxt if it knocks in the "whip or the club"

Like what do you expect an artist to do, change who they are every three years? Kendrick has remained the same for over an decade yet you don't consider that a knock against him when you've already heard his story
 

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Come on why we doing this. I used to like KRIT but he basically made the same mixtape/album over and over until the story (and sound) was driven into the ground. Not to mention at one point being the only southern producer whose shyt didn't really knock in the whip or club.

To me KRIT is more comparable to Cole thank Kendrick. Cole had a similarly repetitive narrative at one point before he evolved. I feel like Oddisee and a lot of other guys from that era got stuck similarly to KRIT.
def jam did not kno what they had with krit...
 

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Come on why we doing this. I used to like KRIT but he basically made the same mixtape/album over and over until the story (and sound) was driven into the ground. Not to mention at one point being the only southern producer whose shyt didn't really knock in the whip or club.

To me KRIT is more comparable to Cole thank Kendrick. Cole had a similarly repetitive narrative at one point before he evolved. I feel like Oddisee and a lot of other guys from that era got stuck similarly to KRIT.
This doesn’t make any sense.

Krit wuz here
Live from the underground
See me on top 4
Cadillactica
4eva is a mighty long time
4eva in a day
King remembered in time
Return of 4eva
It’s better this way

All of these albums have a different sound and what “story” are you talking about :mjlol:

How many albums have Kendrick or Cole put out in the same time frame?
 
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