The Hit List | ||||
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Studio album by Saafir | ||||
Released | October 26, 1999 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Qwest/Warner Bros. Records 47009 |
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Producer | DJ Clark Kent Stevie J. Shock-G 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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Saafir chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Hit List is the third album by Saafir, an American hip hop emcee. The Album has been praised by the hip-hop underground for Saafir's Intense Lyricism.
Contents |
Contributors | |
Producers | |
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Producers | DJ Clark Kent, Stevie J., Shakeem Bocaj (a.k.a. Shock-G), Tony Pizarro, Carlos "6 July" Broady, Chris "The Glove" Taylor, Corey "R.I.P." Barker, Big Nose, J Groove, Protest, Omonte Ward, Nick Wiz |
Executive producers | Saafir, Kairi Brown, Tarif Supreme |
Performers | |
Lead vocals and rhyming | 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 (a.k.a. Shock-G), Carlos "6 July" Broady, David Michael Dill, Andy Grassi, Caveman Haywood, Ken Ifill, J Groove, Stevie J., Kevin Kim, Tony Pizarro, Protest, Saafir, Rashaan "Cus" Stephens, Chris "The Glove" Taylor |
Creative directors | Eliane Henri |
Art Direction, Design | Gregory Rosebud Gilmer |
Photography | B+ |
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - The Hit List[2] | ||
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"[3] | ||
Year | Chart Name | Peak Position |
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1998 | Hot Rap Singles | No. 47 |