Waka Flocka Calls Big K.R.I.T. ‘Southern Version of Nas’ and Says No One Can Out-Rap Him

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I’m not disagreeing with you. But a few of the rappers from the same generation released some classic albums since then. Is sample clearance really the reason why Krit got no classic studio albums?
Its always about production clearances. That's why his rerelease was missing a few tracks. I put krit first 4 mixtapes up against anybody quality wise. fukk the studio shyt. Pac didn't start releasing classics until he got dope producers. Big had samples on top of samples. It matters.


Live from the Underground will drop 2012, first quarter, next January. It originally was supposed to come out September 27th. I pushed it back because of sample clearances.

Other rappers dont have any issues :sas2:
 
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Face was that nicca. Wasn’t no eventually for him.

Definitely respect this point of view. I guess what I’m alluding to is either artist, KRIT or Face, being acknowledged as not just a rapper worth listening to/possessing talent, but as already possessing potential GOAT or having already achieved GOAT status.

I’m thinking of how often on hip-hop forums when Face is brought up, for instance, he’s relegated to being a “Southern legend” as opposed to being an artist who’s talent supersedes their associated region.

Now to be fair, I’m slightly younger than the cats who grew up on Face, so I’m probably already approaching this from a different viewpoint.

Feel free to drop some insight though, bruh.
 

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My problem with rap fans over the last 10 to 15 years is they’ll let a nikka have a whole career worth of music then be taking about the rapper is underrated lol. Like Krit was right there! He could have and should have blown up big! Worse rappers have blown up and fallen off, and people only give props to Drake, Kendrick, and Cole. I never was a huge Krit fan but I can acknowledge that he made some good ass music. That king remembered in time mixtape is harder than most of these rappers full albums out here. Cadillactica? Hard AF. This song should’ve have put him on another level

but people wanted that bullshyt smh.
How he the southern version of Nas when he ain’t touched no level of Nas success?:mjlol: Rap fans these days are something else.
 
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What’s wild is, we’ll probably be in a thread like this in 2021 rendering the same assessment :snoop:

However, his first three tapes>>>> than some folk’s favorite rapper’s catalogues in their ENTIRETY—OF ANY GENERATION.
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I’m not disagreeing with you. But a few of the rappers from the same generation released some classic albums since then. Is sample clearance really the reason why Krit got no classic studio albums?

When you're in a bad label situation these things happen. You compromise your artistry, whether it be samples, features, so on and so forth.

The main guys K.R.I.T. gets compared to is Kendrick and Cole, notice how both of them got the Drake stimulus package. :sas2:
 

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When you're in a bad label situation these things happen. You compromise your artistry, whether it be samples, features, so on and so forth.

The main guys K.R.I.T. gets compared to is Kendrick and Cole, notice how both of them got the Drake stimulus package. :sas2:
I wasnt een gon say names butttttttttt :sas2:
 
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