The Hit List (Saafir album)
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The Hit List | ||
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Studio album by Saafir | ||
Released | October 26, 1999 | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Label | Qwest Records | |
Producer(s) | DJ Clark Kent Stevie J. Tony Pizarro Carlos "6 July" Broady Chris "The Glove" Taylor Corey "R.I.P." Parker Big Nose J Groove Protest Omonte Ward Nick Wiz |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Saafir chronology | ||
Trigonometry (1998) |
The Hit List (1999) |
Good Game: The Transition (2006) |
The Hit List is the third album by Saafir, an American hip hop freestyle musician. Saafir brings intense lyricism to the table, however production on this album fails to keep up.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Hit List" (R. Gibson/C. Taylor) - 3:40
- Featuring Sonny Black
- "A Dog's Master" (R. Gibson/C. Kent) - 3:48
- Produced by DJ Clark Kent
- "Crawl Before You Ball" (R. Gibson/E. Del-Barrio/G. Jacobs/M. White/V. White) - 3:54
- Contains a sample from "Fantasy" performed by Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Watch How Daddy Ball" (R. Gibson/T. Turpin/S. Jordan/C. Miller) - 4:11
- "Slip Into My Eyes" (R. Gibson/J. Fortson/T. Pizarro) - 4:18
- Produced by Tony Pizarro
- "6 Digits" (R. Gibson/C. Broady/J. Bryant/D. Jordan/C. Parker/D. Price/T. Price) - 3:58
- Featuring Cuttthroat, Mr. Doe
- Produced by Carlos "6 July" Broady
- "Not Fa' Nuthin'" (R. Gibson/D. Barbosa/N. Louzides/R. Mounsey) - 4:17
- Featuring Chino XL
- "Pokerface" (R. Gibson/R. Roberts) - 3:42
- "25 Ta Life" (R. Gibson/T. Alston/A. Johnson/K. Muchita) - 2:59
- Featuring Mobb Deep
- "Mask-A-Raid" (R. Gibson/C. Broady/J. Savage) - 4:35
- Featuring Jayo Felony
- Produced by Carlos "6 July" Broady
- "Liquid Ho Magnet" (R. Gibson/G. Jacobs) - 4:52
- "Smart Bomb" (R. Gibson/R. Roberts) - 2:49
- "Bedroom Bully" (R. Gibson/J. Carson) - 3:32
- "Runnin' Man" (R. Gibson/G. Jacobs) - 4:36
- "Final Thrill" (R. Gibson/T. Alston) - 4:14
[edit] Personnel
Contributors | |
Producers | |
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Producers | DJ Clark Kent, Stevie J., Tony Pizarro, Carlos "6 July" Broady, Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Corey "R.I.P." Barker, Big Nose, Shakeem Bocaj, J Groove, Protest, Omonte Ward, Nick Wiz |
Executive producers | Saafir, Kairi Brown, Tarif Supreme |
Performers | |
Lead vocals and rapping | Saafir, Sonny Black, Stevie J., Chino XL, Mobb Deep, Jayo Felony |
Background vocals | Shakeem Bocaj |
Technicians | |
Engineers | Tony Pizarro |
Mastering | Chris Bellman |
Mixing | Big Nous, Shaeekm Bocaj, Carlos "6 July" Broady, David Michael Dill, Andy Grassi, Caveman Haywood, Ken Ifill, J Groove, Stevie J., Kevin Kim, Tony Pizarro, Protest, Saafir, Shake'em, Rashaan "Cus" Stephens, Chris "The Glove" Taylor |
Creative directors | Eliane Henri |
Art Direction, Design | Gregory Rosebud Gilmer |
Photography | B+ |
[edit] Chart positions
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - The Hit List[1] | ||
Year | Chart Name | Peak Position |
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1999 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | No. 91 |
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - "Crawl Before You Ball"[2] | ||
Year | Chart Name | Peak Position |
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1998 | Hot Rap Singles | No. 47 |