Monday, May 7, 2012
I Got This
New Big K.R.I.T video for I Got This premiered yesterday on MTV 2's Sucker Free Sunday. Really innovative, I love to see that the music industry is headed towards visual dynamics once again. It's a new twist on the classic "hometown revisited" concept. K.R.I.T always has the southern hip hop style that we love, this time meshed with a little bit of Big Poppa swagger. Oh, and you can never forget the candy paint.
Here's a description of the numbers from the video, as explained on his website:
No. 1: Big Sant. He is Big K.R.I.T.’s long time friend and is also a solo artist on K.R.I.T.’s Mult-Alumni record label. He too is a native of Meridian, MS
No. 2: Big K.R.I.T.’s childhood home in Meridian, MS
No. 3: Police escorts that followed Big K.R.I.T as he drove around his hometown during the video shoot.
No. 4: Big K.R.I.T.’s tattoo of the word Mississippi. It is a dedication to his home state. The tattoo was done by world renowned artist Miya Bailey.
No. 6: The Temple Theater located on 8th Street in Meridian, MS. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
No. 7: Anderson Regional Medical Center. This is the hospital in Meridan, MS where Big K.R.I.T was born
No. 8: The Three Foot Building. This building in downtown Meridian, MS is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is considered a landmark by the state of Mississippi
No. 9: The street sign on the 300 block of 30th Ave. in Meridian, MS. This is the neighborhood that Big K.R.I.T. grew up in
No. 10: Big K.R.I.T. giving an impromptu performance in front of a local nightclub in Meridian, MS
No. 11: Peavey Electronics headquarters in Meridian, MS. Peavey is one of the most recognized manufacturers of PA equipment nationwide.
No. 12: Big K.R.I.T.’s childhood friend G4 driving the old school car.
No. 13: Jonny Shipes, founder of Cinematic Music Group and manager of Big K.R.I.T.
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