OMEGA wrote:If we compare KRIT to Cole, both are similar artists. The former has more interesting content in his songs, not to mention that I enjoy his delivery slightly more. As far as production goes, I think Cole is great, but KRIT justs destroys him. Cole has great beats, but they don't have their own identity; they feel like good versions of what's already out there. KRIT on the other hand has his own sound and has also created stuff that's unlike other beats I've heard (see My Sub. p2).
Everything you just said is subjective....and I would disagree with every point. I prefer J. Cole's content to Big Krits, J. Cole's delivery is much more appealing than Krit's is and J. Cole's production is 10x better than Krit's. Just good versions of whats out there? Who else has made a beat like God's Gift? But that's all subjective anyway. However, J. Cole is a much better song writer, that's what you've been avoiding and that's what you can't really argue with. His hooks are incredible and he lyrically surpasses Krit in every category, plus his rhyming is much better.
As far as Kendrick goes, one could make a point that Kendrick's lyrics are more complex, which is fair. To me, I much prefer KRIT's laid-back style, his content is also better and more appealing. I also feel that, unlike Kendrick, KRIT doesn't rely on gimmicky flows or accents.
Again, everything you're saying is subjective, one could argue all those points except in the opposite direction. Except Kendrick is more complex lyrical and overall smashes Krit lyrically, which is why he's better.
So in resume, KRIT's excellent mix of content, enjoyable voice, relatable lyrics, flow, ear for beats and talent for making beats makes him a better artist than the other two.
So in resume, none of those things make Krit better than either of the two.