
Raw Southern hip-hop capturing the hungry, pre-fame energy of a Mississippi legend. Soulful samples and heavy bass define this collection of early career highlights.
November 20, 2015 · RBC Records
All My Life is a window into the formative years of Big K.R.I.T., capturing the raw, unpolished hunger of an artist destined for Southern rap royalty. It sounds like the humid air of a Mississippi summer, thick with the smell of pine trees and the vibration of sub-woofers. The production leans heavily on the classic Southern tradition of soulful, pitched-up vocal samples and trunk-rattling 808s, but there is a distinctively dusty, lo-fi quality here that was smoothed out in his later major label releases. It is the sound of a bedroom producer with world-class ambitions.
How does All My Life sound next to the rest of Big K.R.I.T.'s catalogue?
Defiant saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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