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The Hit List
     Artist : Saafir
     List Price : $16.98 USD  
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 1999-10-26
     Studio : Warner Bros / Wea
     Label : Warner Bros / Wea
     Avg. Customer Rating : (8 reviews)

     


 Reviews
Customer Reviews for The Hit List
     Hit Or Miss Album (Rating: 6 out of 10- -3.0 stars)
     Rating:
     One thing I like about Saafir is his rhyme style. With his monotone voice and distinctive off-beat rhyming is one of the reasons why I enjoy listening to him. He has done good jobs when he has appeared on Digital Underground's The Body-Hat Syndrome and on Xzibit and Ras Kass' albums. And his debut album Boxcar Sessions was dope. His third album The Hit List, is a solid album, that doesn't standout too well. The problem doesn't hold in Saafir, or the guest appearances. It's the production. It just doesn't keep my attention. Couple that with Saafir's monotone voice, and you have a boring album. Majority of these songs here, the production here is hit or miss, depending on how you feel when you are listening to it.

"Hit List" is the title track is a solid track that doesn't standout because lack of the track's excitement. "A Dog's Master" is one of the better produced tracks, done by Clark Kent. The track has an east coast vibe that will keep your attention, and Saafir spits flames on it too. "Crawl Before You Ball" fails to standout in my opinion. The next track "Watch How Daddy Ball" featuring Kam sounds above average. "Slip Into My Eyes" has a weak and unteresting beat, and Saafir doesn't too much with the track. "6 Digits" featuring Cutthroat and Mr. Doe is a solid track with great lyrics. "Not Fa' Nothin'" featuring Chino XL would have been great, but the beat on the song sounds so weak that it makes the entire track sound weak. "Pokerface" would be a standout to me, as Saafir kicks some dope rhymes over some good production. The next track "25 Ta Life" sounds dope. "Mask-A-Raid" featuring Jayo Felony sounds solid in my opinion. The lyrics by Jayo and Saafir makes the song great. "Liquid Ho Magnet" produced by Shock G. sounds great in my opinion. "Smart Bomb" is unique video game sounding track was Saafir flies in video game titles into his rhymes that sounds good. "Bedroom Bully" is a weak sex track that doesn't keep my attention. "Runnin' Man" is a dope track that I like. The album closes off with "Final Thrill" which is solid.

The Hit List is a solid album. Unfortunately, like his Golden State Warrior members' early albums (such as Ras Kass' Soul on Ice), majority of the album suffers from poor production. I never understood why artists like Saafir who is a dope emcee go after those kind of beats, because they can severely weigh down their albums. The best tracks are the ones done by Shock G. ("Liquid Ho Magnet" and "Runnin' Man"), and the one by Clark Kent ("A Dog's Master"). Other than that, the tracks are hit or miss. I recommend that you find this album used, if you are curious of how it sounds. Peace.

Lyrics: B+
Production: C
Guest Appearances: B+
Musical Vibes: C+

Top 5 Tracks:
1. A Dog's Master
2. Liquid Ho Magnet
3. Runnin' Man
4. Pokerface
5. 6 Digits (featuring Cutthroat and Mr. Doe)

Honorable Mention:
1. Not Fa Nothin' (featuring Chino XL)
2. Mask-A-Raid (featuring Jayo Felony)
   

Customer Reviews for The Hit List Cd
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     Rating:
     Pretty amazing lirycs and beats from Saafir" the hit list" and if you want to hear something fresh & difirent ? I highly recommend it! A def street banger! Best tracks ? "mask-a-raid" , "25 ta life" and, "smart bomb" for real headz.



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