Did any rappr fall off as much as Big Krit after dropping their debut?

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I remember his fans would go hard, pause, after he dropped those mixtapes that they called classic. Then he dropped his debut album, nikkas didn't fukk with it and I've barely heard anything from him since.
 

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Album wasn't as good as his first 2 mixtapes but he ain't really fall off at all. Still drops heat from time to time :manny: still has a big fanbase, never really heard anything wack from him so I don't see how he's fell off


these tracks tho :ahh: all came out this year


 
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he fell off way before that debut album. All his songs sounded the same and people started to get tired of this guy.

most predictable mcee I have seen in a very long time
 

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Ionno why people were so harsh on his album. I thought it was very very well put together. The mixing and mastering on the album was WAY better than the mixtapes. shyt jammed super hard. That "DJ Saved My Life" interlude in between songs >>> most new rappers entire catalogs lol.

I fukk wit KRIT but Def Jam doesn't know how to work him as an artist (like most labels).
 

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his mixtapes are better because he could use all the samples he wanted without the fear of getting sued and he just cant flip and freak samples on a official album like that.I wish he would stick to making underground mixtapes cause flipping those samples where he shines that most at.
 
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