We’ll presumably find out more in the coming weeks, but for now, check out the cover below.
KRIT also shared the album cover, which breaks tradition by featuring the back of his head as he faces away from the camera, showing off an intricate braid pattern of a rose in his hair, surrounded by an elegant-looking portrait frame. It’s called Digital Roses Don’t Die - a fittingly multilayered meditation on legacy, a constant theme throughout his music (his name stands for King Remembered In Time, after all) - and it’s due on February 18 through KRIT’s own operation, Multi Til I Die. while krit wuz here garnered the then-23-year-old rapper national attention and critical acclaim, eventually leading to placement on xxl ‘s freshman list and a deal with def jam recordings, krit iz. The first hint that KRIT was preparing to break his hiatus with a new release came on New Music Friday last week when he dropped the video for his groovy comeback single, “ So Cool.” Today, he revealed the new album’s title and release date. The release of the album was preceded by two syrupy singles, 'The Tonight Show' and 'Half Moon Mornings,' both released earlier this month. With 'KRIT Iz Here', KRIT has chosen to push himself very far out of his comfort zone so much so he relinquished production to a variety of artists. Iz Here, which arrives a little over nine years after he dropped his breakthrough mixtape K.R.I.T. IZ HERE is the fourth album to be dropped by the rapper, Big K.R.I.T through BMG Rights Management record label.
IZ HERE for all lovers of good music for download K.R.I.T. Since he can release music on his own schedule now, it’s no surprise that the run up to his follow-up was as unhurried as it has been, but the wait is almost over. Coming off the back of 2017's '4eva is a Mighty Long Time', Big Krit had a huge effort before him to surpass the stellar double album while catering to the expectations of his listeners. is set to release his highly anticipated album titled K.R.I.T.
Other than that, the aesthetics of the records and the sound quality is really great.
It has been nearly three years since Big KRIT’s last full-length release, KRIT Iz Here, building on the growing independent catalog he began cultivating in 2017 with 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time. Iz Here (2×LP, Album, Gold/Black + Silver/Black Swirl) 538526110 Just came to say that Make It Easy (A4) has a pop on my factory sealed copy. impacted the beginning of the year with a series of EPs, FDT.