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Hi-Tek Announces 'Hi-Teknology 3: Underground
Contributed by: Roman Wolfe
Posted on: August 20, 2007 08:20 PDT
Filed under: Rap

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Cincinnati producer Hi-Tek has announced the release date of the third installment of his Hi-Teknology series of albums.

 

Hi-Teknology 3: Underground, is slated to hit stores on November 20.

 

While the guests on the album have not been revealed, like the two previous Hi-Teknology albums, fans of Hi-Tek's production can look forward to the producer pushing his creative boundaries, with guest appearances by a number of notable MC's.

 

Previous Hi-Teknologyalbums have featured artists like Q-Tip, Kurupt, Talib Kweli, Bun B, Nas, J. Dilla, Common, Buckshot, Slum Village and others.

 

"I am always advancing myself, musically and technically by listening to other genres of music, not just hip-hop and R&B," Hi-Tek told AllHipHop.com in a recent interview.

 

In addition to working with 50 Cent, The Game, Busta Rhymes and contributing production to Dr. Dre's highly anticipated opus Detox, Hi-Tek is staying busy in the world of film.

 

"I am doing the sound score of a movie. It’s the documentary based on the life of [Leroy Antonio] Nicky Barnes," Hi-Tek said of the unnamed project.

   
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