Big K.R.I.T - 4eva & A Day Discussion Thread (Out March 5)
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Meet The Sniper wrote: »
Him staying in that smooth southern style rap.
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Same thing man.
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Same thing man.
Give examples of what you would consider stepping out the box for KRIT? -
Do something different then what he's been doing. All of his mixtapes are in the same lane. He needs to open up, show more charisma, something.
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^^^yeah with the amount of ? he releasing his sound getting kind of old...and thats without an album and to people that say he dont got bangers they not have listened to k.r.i.t wuz here.
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Same thing man.
I think thats where he wants to be.....I dont think he should aim low....but it could just be the type of music he's comfortbale with making until he can get a larger fan base
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southernmade wrote: »
What do u mean "aim low"? -
This mixtape is fire and I see few newcomers shaiking the game like Krit, but i feel what HLF is saying he shouldn't limit himself to making only the southern ? type of music. I know he still trying to get people familiar with his sound but production wise KWH, R4, and 4EvaNaDay sound too much alike imo.
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Two quick listens.....great mixtape.......The Alarm is a powerful Outro......
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Do something different then what he's been doing. All of his mixtapes are in the same lane. He needs to open up, show more charisma, something.
Its too country for you -
StillDreaming wrote: »
No its not. I like his ? , alot, just think he needs to bring something else to the table to be successful. If he does, he will blow up. See..Outkast.
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Krit the truth this ? makes the smoothest music out right now.
Another great mixtape. -
got caught up, just got to downloading
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The best song on there to me is Boobie Miles....that ? is just to smooth...
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its a great mixtape, but it sounds almost exactly the same as krit wuz here and return of 4eva. sound like an old outkast album to me.
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southernmade wrote: »
What do u mean "aim low"?
I want him to want more than just staying in the "country rap tunes' lane because I think dude is real talented and shouldnt limit his self to one sound....I want him to have a broader sound as well but I also understand he's trying to build something instead of just having one hit with a bunch of filler on the album...
as long as he doesnt go pop I'm content with the music he's making....we need balance in the mainstream.....you have ? doing the pop ? and the trap ? .....we need something else....to represent southern music -
southernmade wrote: »southernmade wrote: »
What do u mean "aim low"?
I want him to want more than just staying in the "country rap tunes' lane because I think dude is real talented and shouldnt limit his self to one sound....I want him to have a broader sound as well but I also understand he's trying to build something instead of just having one hit with a bunch of filler on the album...
as long as he doesnt go pop I'm content with the music he's making....we need balance in the mainstream.....you have ? doing the pop ? and the trap ? .....we need something else....to represent southern music
See man Im glad i dont think like the majority. I wouldnt mind him going pop if he did it right. Thats the only chance you have at making it to Super Star status ie...Kanye, TI, Kast, Jay and still make great music. You separate yourself from the others. -
I love this ? . He did it again.
This plays like a soundtrack to somethin. It kind of lacks a banger, but the smooth mellow ? is dope too. And it aint an album anyway, just a free mixtape so no complaints over not having a banger.
on first listen Wake Up, Me and My Old School, Country Rap Tunes, 1986, and The Alarm stand out. -
StillDreaming wrote: »After first listen this is amazing work.
Wake Up
Boobie Miles
4evaNaday theme
Me and My Old School
Country Rap Tunes
Sky Club
Package Store
Temptation
Handwriting(favorite so far)
Insomnia
The Alarm
This grown man music
SMH @ me for leaving out Yesterday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MobQKNReVnk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I hope Ross takes the same introspective route with GFID. This tape is very well executed -
southernmade wrote: »southernmade wrote: »
What do u mean "aim low"?
I want him to want more than just staying in the "country rap tunes' lane because I think dude is real talented and shouldnt limit his self to one sound....I want him to have a broader sound as well but I also understand he's trying to build something instead of just having one hit with a bunch of filler on the album...
as long as he doesnt go pop I'm content with the music he's making....we need balance in the mainstream.....you have ? doing the pop ? and the trap ? .....we need something else....to represent southern music
See man Im glad i dont think like the majority. I wouldnt mind him going pop if he did it right. Thats the only chance you have at making it to Super Star status ie...Kanye, TI, Kast, Jay and still make great music. You separate yourself from the others.
You have a point....but Jay...Kast....Ti....all took until at least they're second and even third (TI) album to get mainstream love. Hell it took kast until Ms. Jackson to really cross over, and even then they were still talkin about real ? . I want dude to blow and get to the next level but he has to have a solid foundaton first.....he has to start somewhere....
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southernmade wrote: »southernmade wrote: »southernmade wrote: »
What do u mean "aim low"?
I want him to want more than just staying in the "country rap tunes' lane because I think dude is real talented and shouldnt limit his self to one sound....I want him to have a broader sound as well but I also understand he's trying to build something instead of just having one hit with a bunch of filler on the album...
as long as he doesnt go pop I'm content with the music he's making....we need balance in the mainstream.....you have ? doing the pop ? and the trap ? .....we need something else....to represent southern music
See man Im glad i dont think like the majority. I wouldnt mind him going pop if he did it right. Thats the only chance you have at making it to Super Star status ie...Kanye, TI, Kast, Jay and still make great music. You separate yourself from the others.
You have a point....but Jay...Kast....Ti....all took until at least they're second and even third (TI) album to get mainstream love. Hell it took kast until Ms. Jackson to really cross over, and even then they were still talkin about real ? . I want dude to blow and get to the next level but he has to have a solid foundaton first.....he has to start somewhere....
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What happened to "I Got This"?
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stealthbomber wrote: »its a great mixtape, but it sounds almost exactly the same as krit wuz here and return of 4eva. sound like an old outkast album to me.
Considering kast has about three classics I think you just paid that man a huge complement .....
But as far as the project it sounds impressive on first listen .... I wish these cats would grasp this concept that krit has seemed to have mastered which is Cohession! All his projects have a great cohesive sound and feel .... This isn't a project with just q bunch of hot songs and I can appreciate that .... This ? gets mo play in the whip
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StillDreaming wrote: »
No its not. I like his ? , alot, just think he needs to bring something else to the table to be successful. If he does, he will blow up. See..Outkast.
Exactly. Its TOO country for u. You want KRIT to add some pop elements to his music. I think Krit is good where he's at, i hope he doesn't try to sell out he's too talented for that
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRUEcwX1Jmo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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