David Banner’s Sex, Drugs & Video Games mixtape arrives on March 20. The other day, Banner shot his upcoming video with his fellow Mississippi native, Big K.R.I.T. Get ready to believe.
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Damn, everyone’s on this. Trae upgrades his posse cut with more than enough new additions for the remix. If you’ve been off of it lately, Street King is in stores now.
It doesn’t get any smoother than this. While we wait for “I Got This”, Big K.R.I.T. releases the first offering off his upcoming mixtape, 4evaNaDay which drops February 20. You see, you can’t kill his dreams.
8Ball & MJG have already worked with Big K.R.I.T. on his first single, but now he returns the favor for the newest leak off 8Ball’s upcoming mixtape, Premro. hhnm
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.
After announcing the mixtape last month, K.R.I.T. has finally given it a release date of February 20 and his fist single, “I Got This” on February 1. Don’t forget, Live From The Underground is also on the way. hhnm
Gotti’s new album, Live From The Kitchen will finally be hitting stores next Tuesday. But before it does, here is one more track from the album featuring Krit, Wiz Khalifa and Big Sean.
[vodpod id=Video.15835259&w=540&h=350&fv=] After taking the stage during Vitamin Water’s Uncapped show
On the night of the release of their 13th album, The Roots performed at the Highline Ballroom. Above they brought out Big K.R.I.T for their “Make My” collabo. If you haven’t done so yet, get undun now. steve-Ography
Talk to the hand. Earlier this morning, K.R.I.T. swung through Shade 45’s Sway In The Morning and let loose his country grammar over DJ Wonder’s “5 Fingers of Death”. UPDATE: Video included
I understand that you will not agree. Even if I see the innovations that are in this piece, almost as if they wanted to create something extraordinary, a work of art, overall I am not completely convinced. I feel a bit "old school" air, almost heavy at times, although the truly remarkable thing is the mixing of the voices and how they feel, truly exceptional.