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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/editorials/id.1818/title.the-2011-hiphopdx-year-end-awardsAs one of the year's most impactful emcees, Mississippi native Big K.R.I.T.'s production equally astounded us this year. Soulful chops, hard bass and scribbled scratches show K.R.I.T. is influenced by Organized Noize, Pimp C and DJ Toomp. Moreover, in addition to his second album-worthy masterpiece in ReturnOf4Eva, Krilzle stepped in to assist T.I., Ludacris and Smoke DZA with sounds that made outstanding marks in their catalogs. J. Cole, Blu and Kanye West aren't the only talented '00s emcees who are also sought after for their sounds.
frischer remix draussen, find ihn relativ gut!!
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/editorials/id.1820/title.hiphopdxs-top-10-mixtapes-of-2011After netting solid stats during a rookie season that saw the likes of Drake and B.o.B dominate the charts, Big K.R.I.T. used ReturnOf4Eva—his second free release since last year’s phenomenal K.R.I.T. Wuz Here—to stake his claim as the real future of the south. Avoiding the fly-by-night nature of many new southern emcees’ focus on formulaic club bangers, this emee/producer he opts for the balance displayed by legends like Outkast and UGK. Using a digestible approach to ably cover the topics of heading a household (“King’s Blues”), strippers (“Shake It”), discrimination (“Another Naïve Individual Glorifying Greed and Encouraging Racism”) and rattling sound systems (“My Sub”) with equal skill and conviction, K.R.I.T. is exactly what Hip Hop needs. His official Def Jam debut, Live From The Underground, can’t come soon enough.
Und nochmal Platz 1 für K.R.I.T. und zwar bei XXL:"Return of 4Eva" belegt Platz 1 der besten 10 Mixtapes des Jahres bei HipHopDX:
http://www.xxlmag.com/features/2011/12/top-10-best-mixtapes-of-2011/#111. Big K.R.I.T., Return of 4Eva
Thanks to his 2010 project K.R.I.T. Wuz Here, Big K.R.I.T. became a mainstay in any discussions about who had next, especially among Southern circles. Following a signing to Def Jam, touring, and a 2011 XXL Freshman cover, the Mississippi native re-emerged in March with Return of 4Eva. The free album—like the previous one, entirely self-produced—displayed K.R.I.T.’s keen ear for soulful sounds as well as steady growth in his content. From ride around anthems to conscious approaches to deeply personal moments, the release was immaculate in its depth and passion. To compliment Krizzle’s own skills, he brought along guests like David Banner and Chamillionaire, as well as Ludacris and Bun B, who helped with the Billboard charting single “Country Shit (Remix).” This opus is sure to continue to hold fans over as the Cinematic signee preps his debut album for 2012.
Und nochmal Platz 1 für K.R.I.T. und zwar bei XXL:
http://www.xxlmag.com/features/2011/12/top-10-best-mixtapes-of-2011/#11
my 1st single "I GOT THIS" droppin Feb 1st & #4evaNaDay droppin feb.20th its goin down shawty cant wait for yall 2 hear this #Multi
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