The Hit List (Saafir album)

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.

The Hit List
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 1999
Recorded1998-1999
GenreHip hop
LabelQwest/Warner Bros. Records
47009
ProducerTony Pizarro
DJ Clark Kent
Stevie J.
Shock-G
Carlos "6 July" Broady
Chris "The Glove" Taylor
Corey "R.I.P." Parker
Big Nose
J Groove
Protest
Omonte Ward
Nick Wiz
Saafir chronology
Trigonometry
(1998)
The Hit List
(1999)
Good Game: The Transition
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "The Hit List" (R. Gibson/C. Taylor) - 3:40
  2. "A Dog's Master" (R. Gibson/C. Kent) - 3:48
    • Produced by DJ Clark Kent
  3. "Crawl Before You Ball" (R. Gibson/E. Del-Barrio/G. Jacobs/M. White/V. White) - 3:54
  4. "Watch How Daddy Ball" (R. Gibson/T. Turpin/S. Jordan/C. Miller) - 4:11
    • Featuring Kam, Stevie J., Chameleon
    • Produced by Stevie J.
  5. "Slip Into My Eyes" (R. Gibson/J. Fortson/T. Pizarro) - 4:18
    • Produced by Tony Pizarro
  6. "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
  7. "Not Fa' Nuthin'" (R. Gibson/D. Barbosa/N. Louzides/R. Mounsey) - 4:17
  8. "Pokerface" (R. Gibson/R. Roberts) - 3:42
  9. "25 Ta Life" (R. Gibson/T. Alston/A. Johnson/K. Muchita) - 2:59
    • Featuring Mobb Deep (via vocal sample, not an actual performance)
  10. "Mask-A-Raid" (R. Gibson/C. Broady/J. Savage) - 4:35
    • Featuring Jayo Felony
    • Produced by Carlos "6 July" Broady
  11. "Liquid Ho Magnet" (R. Gibson/G. Jacobs) - 4:52
  12. "Smart Bomb" (R. Gibson/R. Roberts) - 2:49
  13. "Bedroom Bully" (R. Gibson/J. Carson) - 3:32
  14. "Runnin' Man" (R. Gibson/G. Jacobs) - 4:36
  15. "Final Thrill" (R. Gibson/T. Alston) - 4:14

Personnel

Contributors
Producers
Producers Tony Pizarro, DJ Clark Kent, Stevie J., Shakeem Bocaj (a.k.a. Shock-G), 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 Tony Pizarro, 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, Protest, Saafir, Rashaan "Cus" Stephens, Chris "The Glove" Taylor
Creative directors Eliane Henri
Art Direction, Design Gregory Rosebud Gilmer
Photography B+

Chart positions

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - The Hit List[2]
Year Chart Name Peak Position
1999 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 91


Billboard Music Charts (North America) - "Crawl Before You Ball"[3]
Year Chart Name Peak Position
1998 Hot Rap Singles No. 47
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