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[h2]SHELF LIFE: BIG K.R.I.T.- “RETURN OF 4EVA[/h2]
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THIS! Although I've heard much of the subject matter before, I've never heard it like this before. From any Southern artist. Sure KRIT isn't reinventing the wheel, but I don't need him to. Especially in this day and age where everyone is fighting to sell records, we should praise this man for fighting to make great music.Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
i dunno I feel like him taking it back to the old days is him being different and new at the same time. Like what do they want from him...im kinda confused by that. When Ball and G & UGK clearly rapped about the streets from a hardcore perspective and KRIT does not, I dont see how its not clear he is his own man outside of their influence. Same with Outkast...its not a far from norm approach he coming with...he is a hell of a lot closer to the common dude.
THIS! Although I've heard much of the subject matter before, I've never heard it like this before. From any Southern artist. Sure KRIT isn't reinventing the wheel, but I don't need him to. Especially in this day and age where everyone is fighting to sell records, we should praise this man for fighting to make great music.Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
i dunno I feel like him taking it back to the old days is him being different and new at the same time. Like what do they want from him...im kinda confused by that. When Ball and G & UGK clearly rapped about the streets from a hardcore perspective and KRIT does not, I dont see how its not clear he is his own man outside of their influence. Same with Outkast...its not a far from norm approach he coming with...he is a hell of a lot closer to the common dude.
Originally Posted by RavageBX
THIS! Although I've heard much of the subject matter before, I've never heard it like this before. From any Southern artist. Sure KRIT isn't reinventing the wheel, but I don't need him to. Especially in this day and age where everyone is fighting to sell records, we should praise this man for fighting to make great music.Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
i dunno I feel like him taking it back to the old days is him being different and new at the same time. Like what do they want from him...im kinda confused by that. When Ball and G & UGK clearly rapped about the streets from a hardcore perspective and KRIT does not, I dont see how its not clear he is his own man outside of their influence. Same with Outkast...its not a far from norm approach he coming with...he is a hell of a lot closer to the common dude.
Originally Posted by RavageBX
THIS! Although I've heard much of the subject matter before, I've never heard it like this before. From any Southern artist. Sure KRIT isn't reinventing the wheel, but I don't need him to. Especially in this day and age where everyone is fighting to sell records, we should praise this man for fighting to make great music.Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
i dunno I feel like him taking it back to the old days is him being different and new at the same time. Like what do they want from him...im kinda confused by that. When Ball and G & UGK clearly rapped about the streets from a hardcore perspective and KRIT does not, I dont see how its not clear he is his own man outside of their influence. Same with Outkast...its not a far from norm approach he coming with...he is a hell of a lot closer to the common dude.
Mr. Trammell,
I couldn’t disagree with you more. To say that this album is weakened by it’s familiarity is completely missing the point of the album. Read the title “RETURN of 4Eva.
Mr. Trammell,
I couldn’t disagree with you more. To say that this album is weakened by it’s familiarity is completely missing the point of the album. Read the title “RETURN of 4Eva.
loskickking23 wrote:
RavageBX wrote:
Ace Rawstein wrote:
i dunno I feel like him taking it back to the old days is him being different and new at the same time. Like what do they want from him...im kinda confused by that. When Ball and G & UGK clearly rapped about the streets from a hardcore perspective and KRIT does not, I dont see how its not clear he is his own man outside of their influence. Same with Outkast...its not a far from norm approach he coming with...he is a hell of a lot closer to the common dude.