Hi-Tek's Hi-Teknology 3: Underground: Another Hit from Acclaimed Producer
By The Reviewer, published Dec 05, 2007
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Hi-Tek is one of the most successful producers in the game. He has produced tracks for numerous artists including Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, The Game and Cassidy. On the third album in his Hi-Teknology series, Hi-Tek once again proves he is one of the best producers in the game. Will Hi-Teknology 3: Underground be a successful attempt?God's Plan features Young Buck of the G-Unit and The Outlawz. The Outlawz spit a verse that remembers their mentor the late great Tupac Shakur. Young Buck spits a very strong verse that adds to the whole feel of the song.
Step My Game Up Remix features Little Brother and R&B singer Dion. The song is very solid and Little Brother deliver very solid verses. Dion delivers a catchy chorus and a solid verse of his own.
Back On The Grind features Riz, Kurupt and Dion. The song features a very West Coast sounding beat. The song is very catchy and features a very strong chorus from Dion.
My Piano features Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and Dion. The song features Hi-Tek playing the piano effortlessly. The song also features Hi-Tek spitting on the track. Ghostface and Raekwon deliver very solid verses on the hyped up track.
Time features Talib Kweli and Dion. The combination of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek has always been highly successful. This song however falls flat and is not as catchy as previous efforts together.
Know Me features R&B singer Jonell. The song is a very solid neo-soul track. Jonell's vocal effortlessly flows over the simplistic but very solid track. The song is one of the better songs on the album.
Come Get It (Tekstrumentals) is a very well produced instrumental track. The song by itself is almost full enough to be released as a song in its own right. The song shows just how talented Hi-Tek is as a producer.
Outtro is another very solid track produced by Hi-Tek. The song finds Hi-Tek borrowing slightly from T-Pain's playbook showcasing the Antares Autotune. But the Autotune is not grating on the ears.
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