M-I-crooked letter…

posted by on 2012.07.10, under C Spot
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Been a fan (post #1?! ), and he’s yet to let me down; dig the slapper off K.R.I.T.’s latest drop, Live From the Underground, featuring Luda-

 

4 Eva N A Day

posted by on 2012.03.29, under J Blog
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Big K.R.I.T (King Remembered In Time) gives you his third free album, available for download at http://bigkrit.com/.

my very first… again.

posted by on 2010.09.22, under C Spot
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(Initial post 8.2.10) I’ve been dying to get this off my chest- Yelawolf. I cannot get enough of this guy. First, Trunk Muzik is the album and it couldn’t be more accurate. Why isnt there more trunk music created? You know what Im talking about here- when the beat hits you wish you had a box and an 800 watt amp pumping- just for that track (or album in this case) ‘cause you know it wont be 2 nights in SF before you find your window broken into pieces all over the sidewalk and said sound system relocated elsewhere.
Yela has recently been reported to have signed with Interscope and is sure to blow. He has a dynamic flow and his heart is in it- the reason first major albums are so impactful. the quality of sound is apparent. Peep single one: Yelawolf spits that hot fire and Bun B is not to be outdone.

Number 2- My Box Chevy Part 3. Take it in- but I truly recommend allowing this album to do what it does- bang out. Buy the album, put it through some large speakers and let the bass knock.

While we’re down peepin 3rd coast game, throw this banger in your playlist. Big K.R.I.T. recently dropped a free (and self produced) album online, K.R.I.T. Wuz Here. Now signed to Def Jam, I expect big things from the subtly soulful cat from the M-I crooked letter crooked letter… you know the rest. This remix features a new favorite by the name of Yela. Goes hard.

On a whole notha otha vibe, this is a piece that I can hear repeatedly without any interruptions (my roommate doesn’t love the repeat like I do). The much anticipated and reportedly contentious collaboration brings us a small piece of wondrous agony w/vocals by Jason Lytle. See the album because it’s a novel piece of work in this oft familiar world. Enjoy, and remember- music isnt supposed to make us feel happy, its just supposed to make us feel.

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