

- #Big krit new album 4eva is a mighty long time zip movie#
- #Big krit new album 4eva is a mighty long time zip full#
Says K.R.I.T., “This thing that we're going through now isn't new under the sun, and it's probably not going to be the last time there's so much inequality, so much hatred, so much violence. is plagued by police brutality and social unrest. 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time is the eighth full-length project by Big K.R.I.T., released on October 27, 2017, through Multi Alumni. Covering both personal tumult-the dangers of chasing validation and importance of self-care-and troubled times as the U.S. is a rapper’s rapper-clever with lyrics, nimble with rhyme flows, and generous with food for thought. The 22-track 2LP project (disc 1 Big K.R.I.T. / disc 2 Justin Scott,) offers features from T.I., Lloyd, UGK, CeeLo Green, Sleep Brown, Joi, Jill Scott, Keyon Harrold, Bilal, Robert Glasper Jr., Kenneth Whalum and Burniss Earl Travis II. Looming in production are Big K.R.I.T., Camper, Mannie Fresh, Supah Mario and more.īig K.R.I.T.
#Big krit new album 4eva is a mighty long time zip full#
This album wasn't the greatest, and as a double album it was a bit cluttered (who wants to hear Master P rap for a full 29 tracks?), but it's a landmark No Limit release. This album has sold about 5 million copies and is one of the biggest releases in all of hip hop in 1998, with tracks like the Bone Thugs assisted "Till We Dead And Gone", "Hot Boys and Girls", "Goodbye to My Homies", and a slew of other fire tracks. To be fair, P was positioned as the head of the label and the biggest star, something we hated Birdman for trying years later, and while I didn't like the method P took either, his formula worked, though this double album had a bit too much filler.
#Big krit new album 4eva is a mighty long time zip movie#
With that, P created a huge event album with a movie of the same name to accompany it. The label was making a ton of money and creating music in their own studios and with their own producers and appearances only from the stars of the label. Let's get into it, shall we (a few hard to find releases will be left off for obvious reasons and we won't include the soundtracks and some of the compilations)? That's not a diss either, it's just the company itself went through restructuring and changes that 2003 would be the last time it was really recognized as such. 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time (Clean) (Disc 1) Big K.R.I.T. But I'm back and I'm ready to flood this forum with music once again. Today, we talk the discography of No Limit Records from 1991-2003, as 2003 is considered the final year of true relevance. What's up everyone the original DJ Kayoz back in this btch lmao, sorry for the wait but I had to start a new account due to a lost password.

What followed was a long string of releases that would captivate the Bay Area, then New Orleans, then the whole world. Couple that with the unfortunate death of his brother and P was focused. Though P was entrenched into the Bay Area at the time and utilized the area to grow his name, his heart was always at home in New Orleans, where he was born and raised. Gifted with a natural intuition to hustle and a incomparable work ethic, P set out to grow his company, armed with a group of artists from that same Bay Area and from New Orleans.

The entrepreneurial spirit of Percy "Master P" Miller helped launch the brand, distributing his records throughout the Bay Area in California, where he resided with his mother. When No Limit was founded back in 1990/1991 by Percy Miller, no one could have imagined what it would turn to.
