Your third coast representer from Mississippi known as Big K.R.I.T lets us all know he was here 10 years ago but today he would like to show those people who forgot that K.R.I.T is here. As the fourth studio album now as an independent artist under the umbrella of BMG Rights Management and Multi Alumni “K.R.I.T Iz Here” is different from his last two entry. The reason being is that Big K.R.I.T worked with more producers this time giving the album several different sounds standout tracks include singles like “Energy,” “Addiction featuring Lil Wayne and Sweetie,” “Believe,” and Prove It featuring J. Cole.Sonically giving fans songs for whatever mood they’re in at the time. 

“This album had to also showcase that I’m in this arena…as an artist, as a producer, wordsmith,” said Big K.R.I.T on Rap Genius’ For the Record  “Then also utilizing the support that I’ve seen over the years from Multi (multitalented) as a family and All the people that come to the tours, that wanted to see me here.”

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After taking the time to listen to the album a few times, there is a sense of freedom that K.R.I.T didn’t have on his last project. During his media rounds, his elaborated on his  verses in both “ Believe” and “Prove It.” The final verse in “Believe” was to pay his respects to the late Nipsey Hussle who was set to make an appearance on the song. While “Prove It,” was a caution to fans to do whatever you need to do to get home safely. A surprising treat was J.Cole shouting out one of his first fans Felicia.

“ Cole verse was more the roundabout as far as supporters and people out here that are really our street teams and they go on offers entertainers and they’re in the crossfire at the barbershops or beauty shop or whatever, when people are like naw I don’t really listen to him and they’re like no you need to listen to this. I feel like Cole paid homage to Felicia, his first fan,” said Big K.R.I.T during his interview on Sway Universe

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This an album that shows his growth as an artist with the fact that his was willing to collaborate with other producers to make an album that sounds unlike any of his former projects, shifting away from the norm that fans have become accustomed to and developing his best album thus far Which will reach a wide array of fans. There is even a guest appearance made by comedians Chico Bean and Karlous Miller stars of MTV’s “Wild ‘N’ Out,” giving you a taste of what it’s like to be prestigious but still country what K.R.I.T dubbed “High-end Country shit.”

“K.R.I.T Iz Here” is available now on all streaming service as while as tickets to his tour are on https://bigkrit.com/tour/