I know, it isn't the most original lyrical subject, but Krit says it in a way that I actually believe what he's saying. Many of his songs focus around how he went from being nothing to something, and encourage people to follow their dreams. Krit is a talented lyricist with an above average flow, and most importantly he has a unique style.
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Krit knows how to produce an album, he proves that here but the beats aren't the only thing that make this album great.
The rhythm side of things definitely do not dissapoint either, with the drums being powerful when they need to be, but also laidback and groovy. Most notably in "R4 Theme Song" and "Dreamin". He also has a great knack for finding vocal samples that fit his songs perfectly. Krit creates soulful beats propelled by saxaphone solos, jazzy pianos, and some great guitar samples here and there. No, Krit definitely has a style of his own which makes this album a pleasant listen all the way through. Not to say Big Krit's production style is a mere immitation of Kanye's early work. This type of production is very evident throughout Big Krit's Return of 4Eva, and is by far the strongest aspect of the album. It's not so much the lyrics, or Kanye's flow, or his multiple renowned guest appearances, but the thing that really does it for me in those two albums are the consistently catchy, soulful beats one thing that Kanye hasn't been able to immitate in an album of his own since then but has achieved it in other artist's albums, most noteably Common's Be, also a classic in my eyes. The College Dropout and Late Registration are still, to this day, two of my favorite modern hip-hop albums. One of the first hip-hop artists I fell in love with was none other than Kanye West. Review Summary: "I'm just rotatin' my tires"Įver since I really started delving into the world of hip-hop, I've always had a sweet-spot for the jazzy, soulful side of it.