*Official BIG K.R.I.T.***New Album***:: "KRIT IZ HERE" OUT JULY 12 2019!! "KRIT HERE" OUT NOW!!!

That track with Curren$y re-enforced that he should’ve also been in the studio during that same period and been apart of this group lol
 
Went to the Digital Roses Tour when he came to Silver Spring. Awesome finally seeing KRIT perform in person after a decade of being a fan. Performed songs across his whole discography too.

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The group album is excellent...glad KRIT gave the fans some material with him actually rapping to balance out his album. Only question is why'd they wait 10 years to make a group project? Would've slapped a decade ago too. :lol:
For real :lol: :lol: I hope they have another album together on deck sometime
 
Went to the Digital Roses Tour when he came to Silver Spring. Awesome finally seeing KRIT perform in person after a decade of being a fan. Performed songs across his whole discography too.

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I was in there stuck in the back by the doors tho lol
 
Krit's manager still owes me some damn autographed merch for getting Krit his instagram username. :lol:
I assume Krit was never in on the scam but his manager Sir Dutchington is a bit of a scumbag.

I'll continue to love the music but I'm still salty about that deal
 
Krit's manager still owes me some damn autographed merch for getting Krit his instagram username. :lol:
I assume Krit was never in on the scam but his manager Sir Dutchington is a bit of a scumbag.

I'll continue to love the music but I'm still salty about that deal

Isn’t he a NTer?
 
Krit's manager still owes me some damn autographed merch for getting Krit his instagram username. :lol:
I assume Krit was never in on the scam but his manager Sir Dutchington is a bit of a scumbag.

I'll continue to love the music but I'm still salty about that deal


thats effed up. Not sure how your events unfolded but I wouldnt have relinquished **** untill whatever I asked for was in hand and the check deposited in my account
 
thats effed up. Not sure how your events unfolded but I wouldnt have relinquished **** untill whatever I asked for was in hand and the check deposited in my account
Normally that's my standard demand when selling social media usernames but I figured since this was with a celebrity representative, he would have even less incentive to uphold his end of the bargain first. I never demanded money, just a signed cd or something. When he stopped inquiring about the username, I decided to break my rule and uphold my end of the bargain first.
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That tweet was the last I heard from him.
(I no longer own the twitter @Thursday, sold it to someone else later)
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Normally that's my standard demand when selling social media usernames but I figured since this was with a celebrity representative, he would have even less incentive to uphold his end of the bargain first. I never demanded money, just a signed cd or something. When he stopped inquiring about the username, I decided to break my rule and uphold my end of the bargain first.
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That tweet was the last I heard from him.
(I no longer own the twitter @Thursday, sold it to someone else later)
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smh dirty game man hate dat happened to you bro
 
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I forgot you were in the business for usernames.

Do you just do social media handles?
It's just a sidehustle but for the most part social media handles yeah.
The main usernames I focused on were Twitch, Instagram, Kik (at some point) and Xbox Gamertags.
Kik was actually very lucrative at some point, I once sold the Kik username 'yo' and 'ha' for $900.
I dabbled in a lot different platforms throughout the past few years. At the moment I don't really spend much time acquiring usernames, to make it worthwhile you have to spend a lot of time on it. For now I just occasionally sell what's left in my stock.

Basically the more popular a platform is, the more people desire a username that they see as cool or a status symbol. Rarity also plays a huge role. To give you an example of how absurd that gets, my personal Twitch username is "50" and it's the only active 2 number account on the platform. More importantly, Twitch has always had a requirement that usernames have a minimum of 4 characters, except when there was a brief exploit allowing you to bypass it. In the past year I've gotten offers starting from around $5k, to $6k, then straight to $8k and by now $10k. I'm sure the offers will grow even more outrageous, and as long as Twitch is popular it'll retain its value. The reason people are willing to legitimately offer such wild amounts is based on the following:
- The 'wow' factor: It'll often get reactions from lots of people in just about any Twitch chat
-The double rarity of it being the only one in its class (2 numbers) and something that was never supposed to be obtainable
-The status symbol factor: It allows the owner to flex, because people in his circle will naturally know that it is worth $10k minimum.


Another example I always use to explain the status symbol factor is a conversation I had with a wealthy Saudi buyer who spent outrageous amounts on 1 letter IG usernames (not from me). He said that in the super wealthy arab community, you can't really flex with supercars, tigers, ...
Anyone in that community can own those, he said. However, when he bought a 1 letter IG username for both himself and his brother, that was something that only an extremely limited amount of people could own. After all there's only so many 1 letter username options and not all of them are owned by people who want to sell. If you were to look up various 1 letter usernames on IG, you'll see that they tend to be owned by wealthy middle eastern people. A lot got banned for account selling/theft though, so there's even less around now.
 
It's just a sidehustle but for the most part social media handles yeah.
The main usernames I focused on were Twitch, Instagram, Kik (at some point) and Xbox Gamertags.
Kik was actually very lucrative at some point, I once sold the Kik username 'yo' and 'ha' for $900.
I dabbled in a lot different platforms throughout the past few years. At the moment I don't really spend much time acquiring usernames, to make it worthwhile you have to spend a lot of time on it. For now I just occasionally sell what's left in my stock.

Basically the more popular a platform is, the more people desire a username that they see as cool or a status symbol. Rarity also plays a huge role. To give you an example of how absurd that gets, my personal Twitch username is "50" and it's the only active 2 number account on the platform. More importantly, Twitch has always had a requirement that usernames have a minimum of 4 characters, except when there was a brief exploit allowing you to bypass it. In the past year I've gotten offers starting from around $5k, to $6k, then straight to $8k and by now $10k. I'm sure the offers will grow even more outrageous, and as long as Twitch is popular it'll retain its value. The reason people are willing to legitimately offer such wild amounts is based on the following:
- The 'wow' factor: It'll often get reactions from lots of people in just about any Twitch chat
-The double rarity of it being the only one in its class (2 numbers) and something that was never supposed to be obtainable
-The status symbol factor: It allows the owner to flex, because people in his circle will naturally know that it is worth $10k minimum.


Another example I always use to explain the status symbol factor is a conversation I had with a wealthy Saudi buyer who spent outrageous amounts on 1 letter IG usernames (not from me). He said that in the super wealthy arab community, you can't really flex with supercars, tigers, ...
Anyone in that community can own those, he said. However, when he bought a 1 letter IG username for both himself and his brother, that was something that only an extremely limited amount of people could own. After all there's only so many 1 letter username options and not all of them are owned by people who want to sell.


Cool cool

I remember you breaking things down in the Xbox Thread.

I was inquiring about getting the gamertag Never but you said it would cost thousands so I was like nah lol.
 
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New KRIT EP! I think I heard a couple of these tracks will be on an album that's dropping next year. I enjoyed KING PT 5 and Man on the Moon is one of those tracks that'll get stuck in your head. But this My Sub is one of my least favorites out of the series. What y'all think?
Off the top of my head pt 6 is easily top 3 in the series
 
I like this krit. Hes been on a role w the fts and production. The new joints on propains new album are banging. I have high hopes for this new album
Im never mad at an artist that matures/tries to experiment with their sound but it sounds like krit is going back to the essence. I'm hoping we can get a project with that krit wuz here/return of 4eva sound
 
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