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jee504;c-10065762 said:Subenstein is meant to be played at ignorant levels. Ima buss these factory ,speakers.
Ghost313;c-10065778 said:jee504;c-10065762 said:Subenstein is meant to be played at ignorant levels. Ima buss these factory ,speakers.
Im being conservative as hell with money,but Krit gonna have a nigga searching for an old school drop and put a system in that bitch.
AggieLean.;c-10065783 said:Ghost313;c-10065778 said:jee504;c-10065762 said:Subenstein is meant to be played at ignorant levels. Ima buss these factory ,speakers.
Im being conservative as hell with money,but Krit gonna have a nigga searching for an old school drop and put a system in that bitch.
I almost went on impulse and bought some skinny subs for the truck yesterday. My factories cool, but I really wanna feel that bass drop like you do with a set of subs
jee504;c-10065762 said:Subenstein is meant to be played at ignorant levels. Ima buss these factory speakers.
MrCrookedLetter;c-10066001 said:Can yall find this album in Target or Best Buy?
Sion;c-10066026 said:Great album. It gets better as you go along with disc 2 being the strongest and most potent. KRIT utilises various styles and flows and touches on multiple subject matters exemplifying his range and growth as an artist. There are tracks that could be radio singles such as Subenstein, 1999 (very reminiscent of Return of 4eva's Get Right), Keep The Devil Off, Justin Scott, The Light, Aux Cord etc. Big KRIT really took a moment to analyse and present the best body of work I'd say since Return of 4eva which is not to say previous albums weren't good because they're amazing by far. There aren't many gripes with this album, the album was definitely made with the intention of repackaging himself to past and newer audiences and he nails it with his delivery. Easily one of the best new releases this year next to Joey Badass, Kendrick Lamar, J.Cole, Drake, Raekwon, Wu-Tang and others. KRIT produced the vast majority of the album and shows he's just as incredible as a lyricist as he is a producer sheesh.
I would rate this album a solid 9/10 as it is in my view KRIT'S best work on a long time easily surpassing Cadillactica. Criticisms I can think of are he doesn't really give us anything "new" in terms of sound but it's such a minor criticism because someone else may hear something totally different lyrically or sonically and have a different opinion. At the same time tho what else is there for KRIT to speak on that everyone else isn't already talking about ? LOLOL. This album brought him back to his essence - to the beginning.
9/10
MrCrookedLetter;c-10066001 said:Can yall find this album in Target or Best Buy?
Sion;c-10066093 said:The fucked up thing is if KRIT uses 1999 you know it's gonna be idiots saying he copied Drake's "Practice" song SMMFH.