Trinidad Jame$ has a lot to say on a politically charged track called “Black Man Pt. 1,” featuring Big K.R.I.T.
If you ever doubted that money is the root of all evil then you should take a peak at Talib Kweli’s latest video as he makes a strong case for the validation of the famous saying. With the help of Cassper Noyvest, the Brooklyn MC uses clever visuals and intricate rhymes to break down the connections […]
Big K.R.I.T. is the first artist to grace the The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon stage in 2015. He performed his soulful single and a personal favorite from his Cadillactica LP “Soul Food” alongside veteran crooner Raphael Saadiq.
Big K.R.I.T drops off the proper video for “Cadillactica,” the title track off his forthcoming new album.
Few genres have embraced the Nation Of Islam as much as Hip-Hop, which means many an MC has broken bread with The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Jay Rock is the next artist slated to wave the TDE flag with his upcoming project. He whets appetites in the meantime with a track titled “Gumbo.”
Big K.R.I.T.’s Cadillactica album is officially in stores. Donning 17 tracks on the deluxe version, a trip to Best Buy grants listeners an exclusive track called “Let It Show,” which is currently being streamed guilt-free.
Big K.R.I.T. is now balling under city lights, as he says on his new single “King of the South.”
Big K.R.I.T. takes fans back to a much simpler time, when family time and the genuine love that comes with it outweighed the superficial things in life, in the visual for “Soul Food.”
This edition of Wired Tracks features impressive new heaters from rising rappers Mick Jenkins, D.R.A.M. and DP, and OG Danco (a tandem of Atlanta’s own OG Maco and Curtis Williams of Two-9).
Anticipation for Big K.R.I.T.’s long-awaited Cadillactica album is at peak levels. With its November 11 release date quickly approaching, the Mississippi lyricist delivers the title track
Cadillactica has been long in the works, but Big K.R.I.T. is finally readying his sophomore album for a November 11 release via Def Jam Records. A week away from hitting retailers, NPR provides a guilt-free stream of the southern MC’s latest body of work.