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Hi-Teknology²: The Chip is a sequel album to Hip hop producer Hi-Tek's first album, Hi-Teknology. Born as Tony Cottrell, He had spent most of his time in the low key hip-hop scene of Cincinnati, Ohio who eventually ran into Mood in 1992. Working with them kickstarted his career and affiliated himself with many MCs. He is best known for his collaboration with Talib Kweli on the album Reflection Eternal. He rose in popularity with the underground hip-hop scene and has worked alongside many talented even Grammy-nominated artists such as 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes. Although working with many talented artists and having a huge impact working with Rawkus Records Collective, it was time for him to show off his own unique abilities which led to his three solo albums. The release of his sequel album Hi-Teknology gained quick recognition and was soon to be sought after by many up-and-coming artists to produce their own albums.

Album History

There are two versions of the album; one was recorded during Tek's record deal with MCA but never saw a release, and the second version which was released by Babygrande Records on October 17, 2006. It is produced entirely by Hi-Tek and, unlike the first album, has Hi-Tek rapping on more of the tracks. A special edition version of the album was released at Best Buy, featuring the three omitted tracks and a bonus DVD, featuring the music video for "Where It Started At (NY)" and footage of Hi-Tek producing "The Chip" from scratch. It reached #38 on the Billboard 200 chart position and #12 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart position where US sales reached 51,782.

Album Appearances

Album guests include Pretty Ugly, Q-Tip, Kurupt, Talib Kweli, Ghostface Killah, Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, Papoose, Raekwon, The Game, Strong Arm Steady, Bun B, Devin the Dude, Nas, Common and Marsha of Floetry [5].

Track Information

The final track listing has been whittled down from 18 to 15 tracks, omitting the songs, "How We Do It", "Time Is Now", and "We Get Down". The late producer, J Dilla, makes a cameo appearance on the song "Music For Life". The album's lead single is "Where It Started At (NY)", which features MC's Jadakiss, Papoose, Talib Kweli and Raekwon, and utilizes a sample from the Andy Williams song "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story". The three omitted tracks ("Time Is Now", "We Get Down" & "How We Do It") were leaked on the internet on October 23, 2006. Both "Time is Now" and "How We Do It" were previously available on The Beautiful Mixtape Vol. 2. "Time is Now" was a shorter version.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop.com [1]
Allmusic [2]
HipHopDX.com [3]
RapReviews.com [4]
XXL Magazine [5]

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "The Oracle (Intro)" Hi-Tek *Interlude*
2 "The Chip" Hi-Tek Hi-Tek
3 "Keep It Moving" Hi-Tek, Daniel Jones
  • 1st verse: Q-Tip
  • intro/2nd verse/outro: Kurupt
  • Chorus: Dion
4 "I Think I Got a Beat" Hi-Tek Lil' Tone
5 "Can We Go Back" Hi-Tek, Firstman Productions Ayak Thiik
6 "Josephine" Hi-Tek,
The Willie Cottrell Band
  • Intro/1st verse: Ghostface Killah
  • Chorus/Bridge: Willie Cottrell (The Willie Cottrell Band)
  • 2nd verse: Pretty Ugly
7 "March" Hi-Tek Busta Rhymes
8 "Where It Started At (NY)" Hi-Tek
  • Chorus: Dion
  • 1st verse: Jadakiss
  • 2nd verse: Papoose
  • 3rd verse: Talib Kweli
  • 4th verse: Raekwon
9 "1-800-Homicide" Hi-Tek, Eric "Lil' E" Coomes
10 "Money Don't Make U Rich" Hi-Tek
11 "Baby We Can Do It" Hi-Tek, Young & Rich Czar-Nok
12 "Let It Go" Hi-Tek Dion
  • Rapping: Talib Kweli
13 "People Going Down" Hi-Tek,
The Willie Cottrell Band
The Willie Cottrell Band
14 "So Tired" Hi-Tek
15 "Music for Life" Hi-Tek
16 "How We Do It" (Best Buy bonus track) Hi-Tek
  • 1st verse/Chorus: Talib Kweli
  • 2nd verse: Hi-Tek
  • 3rd verse: Slim Thug
  • 4th verse/outro: Snoop Dogg
17 "Time is Now" (Best Buy Bonus Track) Hi-Tek Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli+Hi-Tek)
18 "We Get Down" (Best Buy Bonus Track) Hi-Tek

Additional credits

The Chip

  • Guitar - Josh Edmondson

Josephine

  • Drums - Big D
  • Drums [Additional] - Eric "E Dub" Isaacs
  • Guitar - Larry Cottrell
  • Keyboards - Carolyn Isaacs

March

  • Guitar - Glen Jeffreys
  • Keyboards - Daniel Jones

Let It Go

  • Guitar - Glen Jeffreys

People Going Down

  • Bass - Carolyn Isaacs
  • Guitar - Larry Cottrell
  • Keyboards - Carolyn Isaacs

Album singles

Single cover Single information
"Where It Started At (NY)"
  • Released: October 27, 2006
  • B-side: "Can We Go Back"

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums Top Rap Albums Top Independent Albums
2006 Hi-Teknology² : The Chip #38 #8 #4 #2

References