Tag: big k.r.i.t.

Big K.R.I.T. Calls YN On EVR

Casey wasn’t the only one checking in during the Rap Radar celebration this past Friday at East Village Radio. Big K.R.I.T. reached out and touched YN to discuss his sold-out show at Highline Ballroom, his new project, 4 Eva N A Day, and his long-awaited Def Jam debut, Live From The Underground. Peep playlist and whole show here.

Big K.R.I.T. On 106 & Park

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J.Cole Campus Consciousness Dates

Cole’s hitting the road again and will be heading on his College Tour starting March 3rd. K.R.I.T. is the opening act. Check out the remaining dates below. Buy tickets here. March 3- The Fillmore Charlotte- Charlotte, NC April 11– Ryan Center – Kingston, RI (Ft. Big K.R.I.T.) April 17- Assembly Hall –Champaign, IL April 18- NIU Convocation Center- Dekalb, IL April 21- Greensboro Coliseum Complex- Greensboro, NC May 3- Whittemore Center Arena- Durham, NH

New Music: Big K.R.I.T. “King Pt. 2”

Now that 4evaNaDay has been pushed back to March 5, K.R.I.T. keeps his fans satisfied with free music. Here’s his take over Drake’s Just Blaze-instrumental, “Lord Knows”. He really killed this beat. Some of ya’ll may be familiar with my freestyle KING that I released in 2010, that touched on social issues and topics I felt important to speak on. I’d like to feel KING pt. 2 picks up where that left off.

’11 Best Mixtapes: #3 Big K.R.I.T. Return Of 4Eva

K.R.I.T.’s reliance paid off last year with his self-produced mixtape, Return Of 4Eva. When necessary, the Mississippi native curtailed his sound from ’90s boom bap (“Rise & Shine”) to contemporary bounce (“Return Of 4eva”).  He kept trunks rattling with”Sub” and “Country Shit (Remix),” but moved listeners on cuts like “Dreamin” and “Lions and Lambs.” With his debut, Live From The Underground on the horizon, it’s only a matter of time until the mainstream takes notice.

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