CyHi and Big KRIT are who yall think Kendrick is

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KRIT produces, sings, flips samples… completely different.

But I told myself about 7-8 years ago KRIT gotta pass away for people to appreciate his greatness. The fact that I’ve never heard a Big Krit song on the radio is a music tragedy

he didnt have not one song... even in the south...n he was in texas all the time...
 

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I got it when he said the same thing on Humble, fresh and fit type lames who talk down on those women but then when the money and clout comes that's who they chasing

Kendrick lame ass can't do it because that would tarnish his image

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What?
 

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For multiple projects it felt like KRIT was making derivatives of the same songs for each album.
 

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he didnt have not one song... even in the south...n he was in texas all the time...

I was on a double date in 2013 and had the 4eva n a day mixtape playing. My date was all pissy like “who is this?!” The other guy and his date knew all the words to that shyt. His date was a soldier but was a stripper from Louisiana, before she enlisted. She said she used to hear his stuff in then. My date tired to start learning about him when she felt left out lol.

It sucks Krit was appreciated more. Dude cool as hell in person, willing to chop it up with anyone who recognizes him when he isn’t busy.

I’m also mad the samples weren’t able to be cleared when his back catalog went to streaming.
 

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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.
Shoot, to me Cole made his best music during that era. He rapped like he had something to prove. Small town brother went to the big city to chase his dream. Now that he is there I feel hasn't had much to say really but he can rap his ass off lol. I hope his new work the off season proves me wrong though.
 
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