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Hi-Teknology is the debut album from producer Hi-Tek, released on Rawkus Records. Most songs feature rapping or singing by other artists, and all are produced by Hi-Tek. A sequel, Hi-Teknology 2, was made on MCA but never released; a second Hi-Teknology 2 has been recorded and released on Babygrande Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "Scratch Rappin'"
- "The Sun God" (Featuring Common & Vinia Mojica)
- "Get Back Pt. II" (Featuring DCQ, Talib Kweli)
- "Breakin' Bread" (Featuring Brian Digby Jr., Crunch, Donte, Main Flow)
- "All I Need Is You" (Featuring Cormega & Jonell)
- "Where I'm From" (Featuring Jinx Da Juvy)
- "Tony Guitar Watson"
- "Round & Round" (Featuring Jonell)
- "Get Ta Steppin'" (Featuring Mos Def & Vinia Mojica)
- "Theme From Hi-Tek" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
- "L.T.A.H." (Featuring Slum Village)
- "Suddenly" (Featuring - Donte, Main Flow)
- "The Illest It Gets" (Featuring Buckshot)
- "Hi-Teknology"
[edit] Album singles
Single information |
"Round & Round"
- Released: 2001
- B-side: "All I Need Is You"
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"The Sun God"
- Released: 2001
- B-side: "Get Back Pt. 2"
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[edit] Chart positions
[edit] Album chart positions
Year |
Album |
Chart positions |
Billboard 200 |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
2001 |
Hi-Teknology |
#66 |
#12 |
[edit] Singles chart positions
Hi-Tek |
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Albums |
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Singles |
"Express" · "Move Somethin' · "Blast" · "Down for the Count" · "Round & Round" · "Sun God" · "Fortified Live" · "Where It Started At (NY)"
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