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  • Published: Apr. 21, 2022, 3:51 p.m.

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Big KRIT is playing venues all over the U.S. on his Digital Roses tour. Robb Cohen/Invision/AP

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Big KRIT has a lot of new material for his upcoming spring tour .

The Mississippi-born rapper released his solo album “Digital Roses” in February. Then, less than two months later, Girl Talk dropped “Full Court Press” which prominently features Big KRIT.

That’s not all though.

On Instagram, Big KRIT shared “Y’all asked for the whole catalog, and that’s what y’all gonna get!”

It looks like there’s going to be a little something for everyone.

In addition to all the Big KRIT headliner action fans will get on tour, they’ll also be treated to performances from rising hip-hop stars Elhae, Price, Cam Wallace and Tre Amani.

So, if you want to get down with Big KRIT and co. this April through June, here’s everything you need to know.

Where can I buy Big KRIT tickets?

Tickets to see the restless rap star on tour are available wherever tickets are sold.

NJ.com readers using  Vivid Seats for the first time  can get $20 off ticket orders over $200 with promo code  NJ20  at checkout.

StubHub ,  Ticketmaster ,  SeatGeek ,  TicketCity  and  MegaSeats  are also great options if you’re looking to compare prices.

A complete calendar featuring all Big KRIT concert dates, start times and links to buy tickets can be found  here .

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Mississippi-based MC Big K.R.I.T. will be touring extensively across North America in 2022 supporting his next album 'Digital Roses Don't Die' . His Digital Roses Tour takes place in 2022 visiting major markets like Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and Atlanta. Joining the tour in support will be special guests Elhae and Price. The new outing follows up 2019's From The South With Love and 2018's Heavy Is The Crown Tour which was joined by Ty Dolla $ign .

K.R.I.T. will be releasing fifth studio album 'Digital Roses Don't Die' on February 18th, 2022. His previous 2019 album 'K.R.I.T. Iz Here' reached #16 on the Billboard 200 and features guest appearances by Lil Wayne , Saweetie , Rico Love , Yella Beezy , Baby Rose and J. Cole . Back in 2015, the rapper launched his Kritically Acclaimed Tour across America after wrapping up his Pay Attention Tour the prior year along with suport from Two-9 .

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Big K.R.I.T. arrived on the Rap / Hip Hop scene with the appearance of the album 'NO Wheaties feat Smoke DZA & Curren$y' published on February 26, 2010. The song 'No Wheaties' was instantly a hit and made Big K.R.I.T. one of the newest emerging talents at that time. After that, Big K.R.I.T. released the most popular album 'Live From The Underground' which contains some of the most famous work from the Big K.R.I.T. collection. 'Live From The Underground' hosts the track 'LFU300MA (Intro)' which has been the most sought-after for music lovers to hear during the shows. Aside from 'LFU300MA (Intro)' , most of other tracks from 'Live From The Underground' have also become well-known as a result. A handful of Big K.R.I.T.'s most beloved tour albums and songs are seen below. After 6 years since releasing 'NO Wheaties feat Smoke DZA & Curren$y' and making a massive impact in the business, music lovers continue to unite to experience Big K.R.I.T. appear live to perform tracks from the complete collection.

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Big K.R.I.T.: 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time

Big K.R.I.T.: 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time

  • Subenstein (My Sub IV)
  • Ride Wit Me
  • Get Up 2 Come Down
  • Classic Interlude
  • Justin Scott

Big K.R.I.T.: Live From The Underground

Big K.R.I.T.: Live From The Underground

  • LFU300MA - Intro - A...
  • Live From The Underg...
  • Cool 2 Be Southern
  • Money On The Floor
  • What U Mean
  • My Sub (Pt. 2: The J...
  • Don't Let Me Down
  • Yeah Dat's Me
  • Hydroplaning

Big K.R.I.T.: K.R.I.T. IZ HERE

Big K.R.I.T.: K.R.I.T. IZ HERE

  • K.R.I.T. HERE
  • High End Country (In...
  • I Been Waitin
  • I Make It Easy
  • Family Matters

Big K.R.I.T.: Cadillactica (Deluxe)

Big K.R.I.T.: Cadillactica (Deluxe)

  • Kreation (Intro)
  • My Sub Pt. 3 (Big Bang)
  • Cadillactica
  • Pay Attention
  • King of the South
  • Mind Control
  • Standby (Interlude)
  • Do You Love Me
  • Mo Better Cool

Big K.R.I.T.: K.R.I.T. Wuz Here

Big K.R.I.T.: K.R.I.T. Wuz Here

  • Return Of Forever
  • Country Shit
  • Just Touched Down
  • Hometown Hero
  • See Me on Top
  • Glass House
  • Children of the World
  • They Got Us
  • Good Enough
  • No Wheaties

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Justin Scott (born 26 August 1986) also known as Big K.R.I.T. is a Hip-Hop recording artist and record producer, originally from Meridian, Mississippi, USA.

Before hitting the big time, Big K.R.I.T, grew up with his family in the Deep South, where he had his first taste as a musical performer, in the local church choir. He quickly turned his attentions to poetry, and then rap, and by the age of 14 he was recording his bars over other artists songs and before long he began producing his own beats too, under the moniker “Kritikal”.

After graduating high school, and changing his name to Big K.R.I.T, which stands for “King Remembered In Time”, he began to make his mark as a well-known rapper through various mixtape releases online and guest featured tracks from around 2005, around this time he was approached by Young Jeezy’s record label, CTE Entertainment, but a deal could not be agreed.

After gathering buzz on the blogosphere and drawing comparisons to legendary rappers from the south of the US, such as T.I. and Pimp C, in 2010 he gained breakthrough recognition with his back-to-back mixtapes, “K.R.I.T. Wuz Here” and “Returnof4eva.” For both tapes, many lauded K.R.I.T, for his now recognisable laid back flow, lyrical variety, and his southern-rap production style, which would all become staples of his music in future projects.

Following on from the rave reviews, and his inclusion on the much coveted XXL MAgazine “Freshman of 2011” Cover, K.R.I.T was quickly snapped up by hip-hop heavyweight record label, Def Jam Recordings. Since then the MC has gone on to release further mixtapes and albums.

K.R.I.T has collaborated with a variety of rappers in the industry, from T.I. and Curren$y, to Wiz Khalifia, with whom he toured with as the opening act on his US “Wake & Bake Tour.”

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Upon arriving to Amos Southend I wasn’t surprised to see the lines extending around the corner and down the road a few hundred yards. He might not be a household name yet, but Charlotteans were no stranger to Big K.R.I.T. He’s performed in the Queen City at least 3 times in the past two years or so and has yet to let anyone down. Once inside, I managed to get some primetime “seating” at the center of the stage a few rows back. There were a number of local artists that opened – including The Koolest, Stranger Day, and Charlotte’s own Elevator Jay – with DJ Dexter Dynamite on the 1’s and 2’s. Next up was Two-9. Now, I don’t claim to know a lot about them but from what I gather, they’re a hip-hop collective from Atlanta, GA that is essentially a dirty south Wu-Tang Clan. I do, however, have the Danco James mixtape that Curtis Williams just dropped so I’m somewhat familiar with him. It seemed he was the lead artist of the group, as he donned a black leather jacket and some wild hair held back by a bandana – Jimi Hendrix-esque if you will. They played to a crowd who seemed to have a mixed reaction to their music but all in all it was pretty entertaining. I did have a chance to talk to Curtis a little after the show but unfortunately didn’t have time to get a photo – I told him that I wanted to hear “Shenanigans” from his latest tape and he was like “aww yeah” and then did the Metro Boomin tag “Metro Boomin want some more N*gga!”. Finally, after hours of anticipation, K.R.I.T. was set to perform. DJ Dibiase was set up at the DJ booth, whose front was now a Cadillac grille with dimly flashing purple lights. Some smoke filled the stage floor and out came Krizzle to “King Without A Crown”. All hell broke loose. The crowd was rapping word for word with K.R.I.T. and jumping up and down in unison with the beat. It felt like some kind of southern fried, soulful earthquake going on and I was in the center of it. K.R.I.T. played for close to an hour and half, doing songs from almost every project he’s dropped in the last 4 years in preparation for his upcoming album, Cadillactica that will be dropping on November 11th of this year. I got down the majority of the setlist and listed the projects they came from:

King Without a Crown (King Remembered In Time) Country Shit (K.R.I.T. Wuz Here) Talkin Bout Nothin (King Remembered In Time) Somethin Right (See Me On Top Vol. 4) New Agenda (See Me On Top Vol. 4) Lac Lac (Week of K.R.I.T.) Rotation (Return of 4Eva) Riding Dirty (See Me On Top Vol. 4) My Trunk (King Remembered In Time) Believe Me Freestyle (See Me On Top Vol. 4) My Sub (Return of 4Eva) Only One (King Remembered In Time) Temptation (4Eva N A Day) Pay Attention (Lead Single - Cadillactica) Mind F*ck (See Me On Top Vol. 4) Cool To Be Southern (Live From The Underground) rapped some UGK "Sippin on Sizzurp" Return of 4Eva w/ Big Sant (K.R.I.T. Wuz Here) Made Alot w/ Big Sant (Return of 4Eva) Pull Up w/ Big Sant (Live From The Underground) How U Luv That w/ Big Sant (King Remembered In Time) I Got This (Live From The Underground) Just Last Week (King Remembered In Time) R.E.M. (King Remembered In Time) The Vent (Return of 4Eva) Mt. Olympus (See Me On Top Vol. 4/Cadillactica) From the minute Krizzle stepped on stage and the music came on, you were immersed in the sound and the feel of it all – the beats, the lights, the energy – it was more of an experience than it was a concert. It truly was an amazing show and I would highly encourage anyone with the possibility of seeing it to do so.

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Rapping over the juxtaposing sounds of mellow R&B vocals and crunked out yelling is no easy task. This is just one example of the type of musical environments Big K.R.I.T. can rap along to. He also does so with extreme proficiency and seemingly ease. It seems like nothing can rupture the flow of Big K.R.I.Ts rhymes. His tracks integrate chop and screwed hip hop, soul music, southern style rap and even spaced out ambient sounds. His lyrics are reflective and personally relevant to his background and also offer interesting social commentaries of life in lower class areas.

His ability of adaptation relates not only to his skill in assimilating rhymes to differing styles of music, it also applies to his skill in performing in various live settings. The success of his live performance is no hidden secret. His album "Live From the Underground" was met with great support by fans and critics alike. This album came out a little before his mesmerizing showcase at SXSW. This too has reached somewhat legendary status. The audience was in complete awe of this performance. Neon strobe lights and a large projector screen were flashing uncontrollably at this performance and music was blasting at overwhelming volumes. The lights matched nicely with the intensity of the show and the crowd was incredibly responsive to K.R.I.T.'s presentation. During some of the songs the crowd would constantly bob their hands back and forth, other songs they would start dancing freestyle.

Some of Big K.R.I.T.'s smaller shows are actually even more enjoyable to go to. It is unbeatable to have a small venue like the Mercy Lounge packed to the brim with diehard fans. Everyone at that show seemed to be entirely engaged in the performance. Big K.R.I.T has such confidence and skill as a rapper that he can even shoot verses over a backing track coming out of laptop speakers. It doesn't seem to matter where you hear him. In any case it is going to be a solid performance.

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This was my first concert ever and I’m glad it was to see him. He was absolutely amazing. I’m so proud of this young man. I was introduced to his music about two years ago and fell in love with his music. I watched the segment he did in a bookstore where he talked about his grandmother and the one he did a sit down with his dad. He’s so humble and connected to himself. I love the fact that he’s independent and doing things the way he wants too. I’m one proud sister. Keep up the amazing things that you are doing and you will continue to go farther. God is all over you. A King Remembered In Time.(Big K.R.I.T) I wished I could have gotten a picture with him!

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My name is Angelia leak I was front row and I had the best time of my life he is my favorite artist I’ve been rocking with him from the beginning!! I was beyond happy to be there it was more so an intimate setting and I’m glad I came! Cause soon he is going to get so big he will be in huge arenas I love You Justin Scott aka big krit keep doing what you do and stay positive

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He was incredible! Going to another one of his shows. Hopefully get a meet and greet again! I truly support him. Just amazing!!! I can't get over it! Everytime I listen to his music now, I relive the moment, like I really went to his concert and actually met my favorite artist!!! If you haven't been to a concert of his, please get to one ASAP!!

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1st off he is an amazing independent artist!!!

2nd his performance was A-1..

3rd when we met, it was love at 1st sight!!! Lol Na but he is very down to earth and humbled. Love is his spirit!!!

4th he is just it!!!

I'm going to another show in Houston this weekend and in October and November..a true fan here!! Ya girl MOONieB!!!

The show Big Krit put on in Macon on Dec. 12th was absolutely amazing!! All the opening acts were great too! Bj the Chicago Kid tore the house down. Krit had so much energy and treated the audience to a 2 song encore. This is my 3rd time seeing Krit and this was the best by far!!

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All I can say is WOW!!!!! I loved every moment of it! This concert showcased pure and raw talent!!! Big K.R.I.T gave us his ALL and the artists that he brought with him were awesome as well. This is home for K.R.I.T and he definitely showed the hometown much love!!!!

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Such a good show! He gave a great performance and worked well with the crowd. Definitely would see him again. The best part was the fact he is incorporating a live band into his set, making it that much more enjoyable and resounding.

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Big Krit was spectacular and Grade A . Great Show !!! Strong crowd interaction and featured new un released music during intermission. He raps every song with no vocal help or lip syncing. Dope artist great performance

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Big K.R.I.T.’s New Music, Touring and Record Label Roster Are Priorities, But So Is His Human Side

Something Good After ditching the majors, Big K.R.I.T. is calling the creative shots in more ways than one. His own label, touring and new music are priorities, but so is his human side. Interview: Peter A. Berry Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Spring 2022 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.

Short for King Remembered in Time, Big K.R.I.T. ’s rap moniker is a reference to legacy, but the 35-year-old is just as focused on the present. Since releasing his debut mixtape, See Me On Top , in 2005, the rapper, born Justin Lewis Scott, has released 23 solo projects and built a loyal, cult fan base while establishing himself as one of the most dynamic artists the South has to offer.

Born and raised in Mississippi, K.R.I.T. began getting serious attention from fans and critics alike with the release of his 2010 mixtape, K.R.I.T. Wuz Here . He signed a deal with Def Jam Recordings that same year. After releasing multiple critically acclaimed projects on Def Jam, K.R.I.T., citing changing relationships at the label, chose the independent route and departed in 2016 .

Now, he’s got his own label, Multi Alumni. Years removed from feeling the pressure to make stream-friendly records and commercial singles, K.R.I.T. ’s leaned into his status as a stalwart of the underground, a status he reaffirmed with Digital Roses Don’t Die , a “love story” album he dropped this past February. Coated in 1970’s-esque funk and soul, as well as his own nimble songwriting, the project is just the latest sign of his evolution as a rapper, singer and producer.

This year, he’s focused on touring and expanding his label and roster he has brought on board. He has also been collaborating with a lot more artists. K.R.I.T. has plenty of ideas and concepts in the vault, but he’s taking his time when it comes to his next project.

Connecting with XXL on a chilly February evening, just one week ahead of the release date for his Digital Roses Don’t Die album, K.R.I.T. discusses Southern rap, his respect for André 3000 , life as the head of a record label, the makings of a great lyricist and the human being within.

XXL : What have you been up to over the last six months aside from putting together this album?

Big K.R.I.T.: Oh, man. Just life. I think everybody’s been going through a lot. Even going from 2021 to 2022 was just an adjustment, right? It’s like normally back in the day before COVID, new year, new things I’m going to do, boom, boom, boom. It was kinda like, You know what? I’m still in the house. You’re still just trying to figure things out here and there. But it’s just dialing in, starting to concentrate more on finalizing the album. What that feels like. What a tour looks like.

That sounds very wholesome.

How would you describe your place in hip-hop right now? Is it different from the place where you wanted to be when you were starting out?

It’s hard to explain, man, because it was a lot of me trying to prove myself because of where I was from. I’m from Mississippi. So, I had to do a lot of traveling, a lot of interacting with people in order to prove my capacity to do music, not only on a production level, but on a rapping level, and be very stern in that not only can I produce, but I am a lyricist and a top-tier lyricist and I’m from Mississippi. So, it was that. I had to push and it became a lot of aggression, a lot of frustration at times because of the geography lottery.

The music industry tailors itself more to vacation destinations and not necessarily towards places. It might be a small town that people are unaware of. So, that created this narrative for me to always feel like I needed to prove myself. And it didn’t matter what room I was in. It didn’t matter how much music I put out or how creative I got. It was just to prove myself. And I found myself at this moment, I think it was probably after Cadillactica going into 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time , where I didn’t really care about proving myself anymore because I had done so much music. We toured and we had seen the love and we had the experience of being with a label and not being with a label and everything being independent. And I’m just doing what I love to do. That was enough.

André 3000 is known for telling everyone that, “the South got something to say.” Do you think Southern hip-hop is really getting the respect it deserves?

I think it’s appreciated. I think it’s still a narrative of the South having to prove itself on a lyrical basis sometimes, just based off of the conversation when they talk about top-tier lyricists or artists. I think Bun B is probably in my top five lyricists, and people don’t notice that. André 3000 might be one of the greatest lyricists ever and people don’t really put [him] in that category. And I think about what artists from the South normally have to do to even be put in that category.

Because CeeLo and André 3000 are amazing singers, too. And they are amazing lyricists that’ll probably body you. But you have to become that to even be noticed in a sense. And David Banner was one of the first people that I saw he had to do so much to be noticed. He produced his own beats. He rapped and he would travel and he’s making these amazing sounding records and he’s going from city to city. And he is really one of the first people that I saw like, “I got to do both. I can’t just be a rapper. I got to produce a rap in order for people to listen to me. And if they don’t like my rapping, they going to like my beat. If they don’t like my beat, they going to like my rapping. It’ll get me in the room with people.” So, sometimes I feel like the amount that you have to do, especially if you’re from the deep South, in order to make noise in the hip-hop industry is a lot.

You speak about lyricism a lot. What is it, to you, that makes a great lyricist?

Obviously being transparent. Writing it from the heart. And being able to understand cadence, similes, is very important. Metaphors. And how do you create a story in a way. And everything’s pretty much been talked about, but to really touch on topics in a way that people aren’t familiar with. To come up with something in a way where people are like, “Man, I never thought of it like that.” And then to do it on records that people don’t expect.

I go back to André 3000 about this because André 3000 would jump on a record that you know is a club bounce record and fuck off and say some shit. And you’re like, “Hold on. Damn. That was beautiful. I didn’t expect that.” On that wave. And not even so much be caught up sometimes in the lingo of what everybody else is saying, too. Obviously, it’s very easy to get caught up in certain keywords that actually play into what a hit record would be in the moment. But to kind of veer away from it and just try your own wordplay, your own cadence. I think E-40 is an amazing lyricist because he’ll just fuck off and make up words. You’ll be like, “Damn, man. Hold on. What does that mean?”

You’ve been on a major label and worked as an independent artist. Do you find it’s easier to make a profit being independent versus being on a major label? How do streaming and video plays play into that for you?

I would say first off, streaming is still a different thought process and idea for everybody. Streaming is still one of those things where you’re trying to figure it out. I’m blessed to tour. Touring is still a major part in what we do. And so, it’s still that hand-to-hand aspect, actually seeing people and everything’s still being tangible, immersing, stuff like that. But streaming is still this thing up and down where back in the day, a CD was a CD. It was a physical copy. And you know that they got the CD. Now we’re not in that world anymore.

So, I’m still learning a lot more about it. But what I do appreciate more now is the freedom to drop music whenever and however I want to. Whatever I put into it, I can see it in what comes back. Normally, with a label, it’s a tad bit different with the people you may work with. You might not have any real relationship with them. You might not know who they are. But they’re still a part of the process of your album coming out, whether they’re busy or there’s a lot of other people on the label.

I like to think of it as an airplane runway. I feel when you’re independent, it’s like you’re more on a private kind of facility where your plane takes off when you like, “All right, I’m ready to go.” But when you’re with a label, it’s like a major airport. It’s a lot of planes that might take off in front of you, or your plane might have to wait a little longer because this is about to take off.

You’ve got your own label, Multi Alumni. What’s it like to be in control of something and being able to help more people?

This is the first year where it’s really going to be the telltale of what it’s going to be in a sense when it comes to other artists. But I’m transparent. A lot of times when it comes to the music aspect, the only thing I would lend to an artist that would come to me, normally I would want them to already be creating their own music in a sense. What they see themselves as. The only thing I’d be doing is quality control. The idea of like, “Well, maybe let’s change this kick drum, this snare. Maybe the hook could be a little stronger.”

At this point, what do you want to be remembered for?

Oh, man. I mean, obviously being a king of what I do. Humble. Transparent. I mean, music for the most part is what people know me for. But the human side, right? Being the kind of person, especially when it came to interacting with people throughout my career, that I was authentically myself and that I actually help in a sense.

When it comes to mental health. When it comes to substance abuse and these things that us as artists don’t get the opportunity to talk about as much as how they might have affected us. I was definitely and still am, one of those people that I’m very much aware of how music has inspired people and how some of the songs that I’ve done in my past might have made people crunk, turn up. But, in those songs, there might have been some rhetoric that now I know I’ve had to change. That I’ve rapped about my own faults and flaws and my mental health and depression, anxiety and getting therapy.

So, it’s one of those things where being known as a King Remembered in Time, not only for music, but as a person that really advocated people getting help mentally and physically, and then knowing themselves and being aware of their triggers. And then voicing that in order to have a really healthy concept of themselves and actually find true happiness is the most important thing for me to be remembered in a sense. I am a part of the music industry, but I’m human, right?

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