Big K.R.I.T. fans, rejoice: The Mississippi MC is dropping a whopping 12 freestyles today (July 5). Krizzle is flowing over songs like ScHoolboy Q's "That Part" and Pusha T's "Drug Dealers Anonymous." You can hear all 12 freestyles below.

On "That Part," K.R.I.T. spits, "Lately I been talking to my ego/That we gon' be one of the greatest to ever make it from the dirty South/It's going down, just look alive for what they heard or who ain't signed/You did more for the culture than them combined/It took a while to prove them wrong, 300 songs later/No debatin' they'll pass the crown to you."

The Meridian, Miss. artist is equally lyrical on "Country Niggas Anonymous." He raps, "Swimmin' through the trenches, roaches in your kitchen/Peekin' out your window doin' dishes/Who that is that looks suspicious?/Cuttin' through the yard tryna make a living."

K.R.I.T. continues, rhyming, "I remember every fake who used to say this wouldn't work/To a dreamer, that's like non-believers talking to a church."

The song artwork should be noted as well. To represent the 12 freestyles, K.R.I.T. is taking a sports-themed approach to his cover art by selecting athletes who have worn No. 12. For "That Part," K.R.I.T. went with Hall of Fame Utah Jazz point guard John Stockton. Meanwhile, for "Country Niggas Anonymous," Krizzle decided on legendary NFL quarterback Joe Namath.

You can listen to all the freestyles he's dropped so far below.

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