The Hit List |
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Released | October 26, 1999 (1999-10-26) |
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Recorded | 1998–1999 |
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Genre | Hip-hop |
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Length | 59:25 |
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Label | Qwest |
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- "Crawl Before You Ball"
Released: August 4, 1998
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The Hit List is the third solo studio album by American rapper Saafir. It was released on October 26, 1999 through Qwest Records. Production was handled by Shock G, Big Nous, Protest, Six July, Corey "R.I.P." Barker, DJ Clark Kent, J Groove, Nick Wiz, Stevie J, The Glove, Tony Pizarro and Omonte Ward. It features guest appearances from Chino XL, Cutthroat, Jayo Felony, Kam, Mahasin and Mr. Doe. The album peaked at number 91 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. Its lead single "Crawl Before You Ball" made it to number 47 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart. Songs "Not Fa' Nuthin'" and "Watch How Daddy Ball" were released as promotional singles.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Hit List" | | The Glove | 3:40 |
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2. | "A Dog's Master" | | DJ Clark Kent | 3:48 |
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3. | "Crawl Before You Ball" | | Shock G | 3:54 |
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4. | "Watch How Daddy Ball" (featuring Kam) | | | 4:11 |
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5. | "Slip into My Eyes" | | Tony Pizarro | 4:18 |
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6. | "6 Digits" (featuring Cutthroat and Mr. Doe) | - Gibson
- Joel Bryant
- Darnell Jordan
- Terry Price
- Douglas Price
- Corey Parker
- Carlos Broady
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7. | "Not Fa' Nuthin'" (featuring Chino XL) | | Nick Wiz | 4:17 |
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8. | "Pokerface" | | Protest | 3:42 |
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9. | "25 ta Life" (featuring Mahasin) | | Big Nous | 2:59 |
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10. | "Mask-A-Raid" (featuring Jayo Felony) | | Carlos "Six July" Broady | 4:35 |
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11. | "Liquid Ho Magnet" | | Shock G | 4:52 |
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12. | "Smart Bomb" | | Protest | 2:49 |
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13. | "Bedroom Bully" | | J Groove | 3:32 |
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14. | "Runnin' Man" | | Shock G | 4:36 |
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15. | "Final Thrill" | | Big Nous | 4:14 |
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Total length: | 59:25 |
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Personnel
- Reggie "Saafir" Gibson — vocals, mixing (track 8), executive producer
- Craig "Kam" Miller — vocals (track 4)
- Cutthroat — vocals (track 6)
- Mr. Doe — vocals (track 6)
- Derek "Chino XL" Barbosa — vocals (track 7)
- Mahasin — vocals (track 9)
- James "Jayo Felony" Savage — vocals (track 10)
- Gregory "Shock G" Jacobs — additional vocals & mixing (tracks: 3, 11), producer (tracks: 3, 11, 14)
- Toika Troutman — additional vocals (track 3)
- Chameleon — additional vocals (track 4)
- Chris "The Glove" Taylor — producer (track 1), mixing (tracks: 1, 12, 15)
- Rodolfo "DJ Clark Kent" Franklin — producer (track 2)
- Steven "Stevie J." Jordan — producer & mixing (track 4)
- Omonte Ward — co-producer (track 4)
- Tony Pizarro — producer (track 5), recording (tracks: 11, 14), mixing (tracks: 3–5, 9–13, 15)
- Carlos "Six July" Broady — producer (tracks: 6, 10)
- Corey "R.I.P." Barker — producer (track 6)
- Nicholas "Nick Wiz" Loizides — producer (track 7)
- Roger "Protest" Roberts — producer (tracks: 8, 12), mixing (track 8)
- Ty "Big Nous" Alston — producer (tracks: 9, 15), mixing (track 9)
- James "J Groove" Carson — producer & mixing (track 13)
- Rashaan "Cus" Stephens — mixing (track 2)
- Andy Grassi — mixing (track 4)
- Caveman Haywood — mixing (track 6)
- Ken "Duro" Ifill — mixing (track 7)
- Kevin Kim — mixing (track 8)
- Chris Bellman — mastering
- Kairi Brown — executive producer
- Tarif Supreme — co-executive producer
Charts
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