Hi Teknology 3:underground (2007)

Artist: Hi-Tek
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Label: Koch Entertainment Dist
UPC: 00823979033226
Release Date: 12/11/2007
Buy.com Sku: 205819029
Item#: M3TM9P
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Tek Intro ~ Hi-Tek
2. Life to Me - (with Estelle) ~ Hi-Tek
3. Interlude - (with Lil Tone) ~ Hi-Tek
4. My Piano - (with Dion/Raekwon/Ghostface Killah) ~ Hi-Tek
5. 600's Plan - (with Outlaws/Young Buck) ~ Hi-Tek
6. Ohio All Stars - (with Mann/Cross/Showtime/Chip The Rippa) ~ Hi-Tek
7. Back on the Grind - (with Dion/Riz/Sean Kingston) ~ Hi-Tek
8. I'm Back - (with Rem Dog) ~ Hi-Tek
9. Kill You - (with Push Montana) ~ Hi-Tek
10. Handling My Bizness - (with Big D/M-1/Count/Lep) ~ Hi-Tek
11. Come Get It ~ Hi-Tek
12. Step Ya Game Up - (remix, with Dion/Little Brother) ~ Hi-Tek
13. Know Me - (with Jonell) ~ Hi-Tek
14. Time - (with Dion/Talib Kweli) ~ Hi-Tek
15. Outtro ~ Hi-Tek

(P) 2007 Babygrande Records
(C) 2007 Babygrande Records

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
A year after his monumental sophomore effort, HI-TEKNOLOGY 2: THE CHIP, the superproducer from the 'Nati returns with part three of the trilogy. This time around, Tek embraces more of the subtle, ambient soul featured on THE CHIP while shying away from conventional hardcore compositions. As such, much of the album's content is driven by lofty string samples, delicate piano loops, and sublime vocal harmonies provided by R&B singers Estelle, Jonell, and Dion. The guest-list here includes more unknowns (Rem Dog, Showtime, Cross, Mann, Chip the Rippa, Lep) than that of its predecessor, while a number of certified rap stars (Ghostface, Raekwon, Kurupt, Young Buck, Little Brother, Talib Kweli) also make appearances.
The title of Hi-Tek's third solo album hardly differs from that of his first or second (Hi-Teknology and Hi-Teknology 2, respectively), and for the most part, Hi-Teknology 3 follows a similar musical path. As with the other records, the producer is given a lot of space to show his versatility, making beats that work under both hardcore and conscious MCs, as well as neo-soul and R&B singers, tailoring his music to fit each artist appropriately. The problem, however, is that the guests he aligns to fill his vocal spots aren't that impressive, and make the album seem more like the work of a lesser producer who can't quite convince the big-time MCs he's worth their time than one of hip-hop's more gifted beatmakers. While the generally tight duo of Ghostface and Raekwon put up acceptable verses on "My Piano" (which, ironically enough, is guitar-based), Little Brother hardly gets any space on the Dion- (a singer also featured prominently on Volume 2) heavy "Step Ya Game Up Remix," and unknown rappers Rem Dog and Push Montana spit pretty basic, uninspiring rhymes that weaken the quality of the music underneath. Hi-Tek himself has some misses as well, like the very "Oh I Think They Like Me"-esque "Handling My Business" (whose hook actually contains the line "I think they hate me"), "Ohio All Stars," which tries much too hard to sound tough -- although, to give Tek some credit, he never completely falls into cheap mixtape synth clich?s -- or "Know Me," an R&B track sung by someone named Jonell that drags on painfully, which can probably partially be blamed on the fact that Floetry's Marsha Ambrosius is a co-writer. In his attempts to display everything he can do, he loses the subtle touches that define his work, and so it is of no surprise the track that features longtime collaborator Talib Kweli, "Time," features the best beats on Hi-Teknology 3, and finds him sounding the most comfortable. It's not that Tek can't or shouldn't branch out -- because he absolutely should -- but that he has the reputation and talent to be more discerning in his MC choices, and needs to employ this benefit in order to keep himself relevant. ~ Marisa Brown

 
Compilation Appearances
Brown Sugar
Rawkus Records:classic Cuts
This Is East Coast Hip Hop(Explicit Version)
Soundtracks From The Shaolin Temple(Explicit Version)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 12/11/2007
Original Release Date : 2007
Catalog ID : BBGCD-332
Label : Babygrande Records
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 51m : 58s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00823979033226

  


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