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Big K.R.I.T. on Tour

Southern Rap is not dead, and Big K.R.I.T. is here to prove it with his Digital Roses Tour with special guests ELHAE and PRICE, making 32 stops across 24 states in the U.S. This tour comes off the release of two major projects in 2022 for K.R.I.T.: Digital Roses Don't Die, a solo project that comprises 17 songs including the single "So Cool," and the joint-venture with Wiz Khalifa and Girl Talk titled Full Court Press. Known best for his tight delivery and down-south themes, concertgoers describe K.R.I.T.'s stage presence "like no other. . . that never disappoints," and promises to deliver a "top shelf performance (with) good vibes and great fans." His style is influenced by Southern rap legends like UGK, Smoke DZA, OutKast, Three 6 Mafia, and Ludacris, but K.R.I.T. has spent years carving out his own influential and impactful space. His breakthrough came in 2010 with his single "Country S***." The song was remixed by Ludacris and Bun B a year later and sent waves through the hip-hop community. In 2011, Big K.R.I.T. was named one of 11 rappers to XXL magazine's Freshman Class. In perhaps the most loaded year since the magazine started naming their freshman class with a list that included Kendrick Lamar, Meek Mill, Mac Miller, YG, and Lil B, K.R.I.T. separated himself from the pack with his freestyle cypher. A year later, K.R.I.T. was one of a half dozen rappers to feature on A$AP Rocky's "1 Train" (other features included Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, and Action Bronson) from the album Long. Live. ASAP. Despite a saturated track, K.R.I.T. distinguished himself yet again with tight delivery and precise rhymes that lended to his rise. Since 2012, K.R.I.T. has fed his fans with a steady stream of projects, releasing nine albums in 10 years.

Big K.R.I.T. Live in Concert

Born Justin Scott in Meridian, Mississippi, Big K.R.I.T. will tell you himself you can hear the Southern influence in his music. K.R.I.T. learned music at an early age, even playing the cello in his younger years. He was rhyming and producing for years before he got his first big break in 2010. With the success of the single "Country S***," he signed with Def Jam and released his first album K.R.I.T. Wuz Here with features from Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa and Smoke DZA, among others. A year later, his album Return of 4Eva was praised by Rolling Stone and Spin magazines as one of the best projects of the year. However, K.R.I.T. did not establish himself in the mainstream until 2012 with his feature on "1 Train" and the release of his project Live from the Underground, which debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 5. His style was more reflective and refined on the substantive release Cadillactica (another Top 10 hit), which released in 2014. Shortly after, K.R.I.T. departed from Def Jam records and founded his own independent label, Multi Alumni, on which he's been releasing projects ever since. Since then, he has been producing a steady output of project releases and lyrical and production features for Rick Ross, A$AP Ferg, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, and J. Cole.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 277 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/4/11Revolution Live - Ft. Lauderdale

    One word -EXCELLENT. Big KRIT is a MUST SEEE! Amazing Concert!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    THE RETURN OF 4 EVAAAA!!!

    by T2Rue on 10/3/11Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    I thought the show was awesome once BIG K.R.I.T finally hit the stage. He had so much energy and swag on stage that he could of held it down by himself with no opening acts. The crowd response to him was great you could tell thats who the wanted to see. However he really took the crowd over when he got off stage hoped over the railing and started a mosh pit type thing that was just crazy. Stalley was ok I think he could have brought more energy with him and should have been on stage before the L.E.P Bogus Boys. The L.E.P Bogus Boys though they aren't really that well known down in the Florida area put on a great show with tons of energy, performing on top of the speaks and pouring free drinks which almost put the crowd in a frenzy.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/3/11Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    Too many opening acts, but his performance was great!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    BIG K.R.I.T - The return of 4eva tour @ Jaxx

    by mrggfep on 5/5/11Jaxx Nightclub - Springfield

    Krit's& Freddy Gibbs were by far the best acts... a few too many local opening acts, I wish KRIT had done more full songs instead of cutting some songs short. 2 local acts and 2 touring opening acts should do the job, there were no less than 4 local openers and 2 or 3 touring openers... some of the crowd actually left before the main show. Jaxx needs more than 1 bar tender and they need a better entrance process, it takes entirely too long to get inside and another eternity to get a drink. There was 1 bartender for a crowd of several hundred people.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by HometownGurl on 4/30/11The Quarter at Bourbon Street - Baltimore

    Took a while to get to the main acts but it was worth it. K.R.I.T. was great really gave a great show for his fans. Performed from the crowd & shook all the hands he could really cool guy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big K.R.I.T give a really good show.

    by Anonymous on 4/30/11The Quarter at Bourbon Street - Baltimore

    Big K.R.I.T is an up and coming artist that will not disappoint. His energy during his show far exceeds his recognition as an artist. The raw energy of the show was exceptional and his opening acts were not that bad. The music of the opening acts was not the same type of material as K.R.I.T does, but they were all southern hip-hop artists of a similar background, thus I understand the affiliation. Overall, the opening acts were pretty nice. They were good performers and a good warm-up for K.R.I.T. I highly recommend the ReturnOfFovever tour if it comes to your city.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Disapponted in the venue

    by ItsDeb on 4/25/11Jaxx Nightclub - Springfield

    Arrived on time to a not so good opening act. Made our way to the bar, only to find out the computer system went down and they were not serving anything, not even water. After a few more acts, they finally announced the bar would open as cash only. There was only one bartender, so you can imagine how long it took to get served. BIG K.R.I.T did his thing, but I will NEVER attend an event at Jaxx.