Long before the Stanky Leg, D4L and snap music, Southern Rap has had a tradition of real lyricism - from UGK, 8Ball and MJG to Goodie Mob and Outkast. As with most scenes, a time comes when the wave of the current is too much and the antithesis is a new generation going against the grain. Just as Gucci, Flocka, Young Dro and Yo Gotti all deserve props in their own right southern rappers such as Pill, Yelawolf and Big K.R.I.T are returning to snappin on beats with lyrical integrity over dance moves and chain swinging.
Big K.R.I.T dropped 'Return of 4eva' yesterday and it's been on heavy rotation since, this free album of 21 tracks have all been produced by K.R.I.T and features the likes of David Banner, Bun B and Raheem DeVaughn.
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