![]() ![]() ![]() “Genius” opens up strongly, with “Chip On My Shoulder” where Kaliko hits us with some trash talking: The album is still littered with deeper songs, but the focus seems to be partying. While his debut felt like a therapeutic release, “Genius” shows us Krizz’s more playful and diverse side. The fact that his debut charted as high as #19 on the Billboard 200 certainly didn’t hurt, but Krizz’s ability to hold down an album showed Tech N9ne all he needed to see. Thankfully, we do not have to wait another ten years for Krizz Kaliko to hit us with his follow up. His debut was exactly what it should have been, a heartfelt outburst of emotions from an emcee that had essentially been held silent for far too long. It took Krizz Kaliko ten years to drop his debut album with last year’s “Vitiligo.” During those ten years, Krizz remained busy touring with Tech N9ne, dropping plenty of hooks and verses, and honing his mic skills.
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