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Saafir - "Battle Drill"
Saafir - "Light Sleeper"
from Boxcar Sessions (Qwest, 1994)
Saafir - "Killen Kids"
from Unreleased Boxcar Sessions (Hobo Records, 2002)

Oakland's Saafir is the epitome of an industry tragedy. Really one of the most talented cats to ever do it. And he's been chewed up and spit out by rule #4080. This album flopped commercially and then he continued to falter - trying to put on too many of his boys (let's be honest, the Hobos are alright, but that's about it) and making pitiful commercial compromises. The last I heard he was demoted to a cameo "acting" in a 50 Cent video (edit - his appearance is not to be confused with a "cameo", which would imply that he was there for some sort of external artistic merit. I'd be surprised if 50 was aware of his notable history as a rapper. Nope, this was an acting gig). As I understand it, he's retired from rapping for ever. And, sadly, the game isn't calling him back the way it is Jay, so I wouldn't be surprised if Saafir made good on that promise.

But we'll always have this record. Boxcar Sessions launched a full scale assault, trampling low fidelity jazz loops with the scattershot baritone that stole the show on Digital Underground's Body Hat Syndrome and Casual's Fear Itself (eventually fueling the now legendary Hiero vs. Hobo Beef).

It's mostly the voice. And holy shit, homie sounds like he could swallow the fucking planet. It doesn't matter where the beat is going, he's kicking it over and making his own path. This is the key to pulling off the unorthodox flow. Where many nerdy white kids have adopted the off beat style pioneered by the likes of the Saucy Nomad and Freestyle Fellowship, their asthmatic nasally voices just do not make the cut.

here's an excerpt from a source interview around the time this record came out:

What do you flow on when it comes to lyrics now?
"Rhythm. I see images in my head and I copy them in rhymes... getting concepts from humor and pain. It's all about imagination: slow it down like a washing machine or speed it up to a spiral. I'm not going to follow a pattern off a beat, i'm not gonna follow a pattern off a beat, I'm gonna follow a pattern off my mind... like the way Volume 10 does. You can't catch his patterns at all. That's how you know a rhymer is a titan."

Let's talk about your debut album and the many different messages you send out
"The 'message' that I'm giving on this album is 'fuck you'... because I know nobody is going to understand it."

Saafir/Hobo Junction Discography


Einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsrapper aller Zeiten!!
Tiefe Stimme + abgefahrener Offbeat Flow!
Wäre sehr schade, wenn er wirklich nicht mehr rappen würde.

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und noch eine Gedächtnisauffrischung...

saafir mit ahmad und razzy

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Puddahmaan hat geschrieben:
Einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsrapper aller Zeiten!!
Tiefe Stimme + abgefahrener Offbeat Flow!
Wäre sehr schade, wenn er wirklich nicht mehr rappen würde.


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hab gehört er arbeitet schon länger an ner comeback-lp aber auf der anderen seite meinte unter anderem razzy dass er nimmer rapt :notsure:
wär echt schade! boxcar session ist ziemlich geil, hitlist geht klar und als gast hat er ich immer überzeugt!

das war auch ein dickes ding...

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kaze'n hat geschrieben:
Puddahmaan hat geschrieben:
Einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsrapper aller Zeiten!!
Tiefe Stimme + abgefahrener Offbeat Flow!
Wäre sehr schade, wenn er wirklich nicht mehr rappen würde.



das war auch ein dickes ding...

WakeUp Show Anthem 94


:hurra: ...du weisst gar nicht, wie lange ich den Song nicht mehr gehört habe...den hab ich früher geliebt...auf meinem einzigen wirklichen Mixtape (mit so Übergängen, Scratches hergestellt mit dafür völlig ungeeignetem Equipment) war der drauf...danke kaze'n :thumbs:

Ras Kass & Saafir gehen so geil ab...aber auch der Rest ist top.

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kaze'n hat geschrieben:
Puddahmaan hat geschrieben:
Einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsrapper aller Zeiten!!
Tiefe Stimme + abgefahrener Offbeat Flow!
Wäre sehr schade, wenn er wirklich nicht mehr rappen würde.




WakeUp Show Anthem 94


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Puddahmaan hat geschrieben:
Einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsrapper aller Zeiten!!
Tiefe Stimme + abgefahrener Offbeat Flow!
Wäre sehr schade, wenn er wirklich nicht mehr rappen würde.


wollte mir schon immer mal was von ihm holen..leider bis jetzt nicht gemacht

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unbedingt nachholen, face :thumbs:

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unbedingt nachholen, face :thumbs:



was soll ich mir als erstes holen?

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kaze'n hat geschrieben:
Puddahmaan hat geschrieben:
Einer meiner absoluten Lieblingsrapper aller Zeiten!!
Tiefe Stimme + abgefahrener Offbeat Flow!
Wäre sehr schade, wenn er wirklich nicht mehr rappen würde.


:thumbs:


hab gehört er arbeitet schon länger an ner comeback-lp aber auf der anderen seite meinte unter anderem razzy dass er nimmer rapt :notsure:
wär echt schade! boxcar session ist ziemlich geil, hitlist geht klar und als gast hat er ich immer überzeugt!

das war auch ein dickes ding...

WakeUp Show Anthem 94


geiler Track! :thumbs:

hab bisher Saafir nur vom Namen seit ein paar Jahren gekannt, aber noch nie mir was von dem angehört.


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Face97 hat geschrieben:
Daabl hat geschrieben:
unbedingt nachholen, face :thumbs:



was soll ich mir als erstes holen?
'Boxcar Sessions'

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Saafir Returns - Back With New Album

Saafir didn't retire after all, despite the rumours, he's set to return with the new album "Good Game: The Transition", his 4th album to date.
It's dropping on October 17th on ABB records, coincidently the same day as fellow Golden State member Xzibit drops his "Full Circle".

Guests on the album; Lady, Mike Marshall, Myktyn, Nicaracci, Amir Suliaman & Clever Jeff, look out for more info on this album as the release date is approaching.



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Tracklist:

1. Crispy
2. Cash Me Out
3. One of the Hardest
4. In My Own Words
5. Take Ya Time (feat. Lady)
6. Get Busy
7. Devotion (feat. Mike Marshall)
8. Brand New (feat. Mykytyn)
9. The Technology (feat. Nicaracci)
10. Daddy's L.G. (feat. Lady)
11. Hey Baby (feat. Clever Jeff)
12. I Have To
13. Jihad (feat. Amir Suliaman)


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SAAFIR - CASH ME OUT - FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM "GOOD GAME:THE TRANSITION" IN STORES 10.31.06!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CyHbBEnF_0&eurl=



SAAFIR - CRISPY - FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM "GOOD GAME:THE TRANSITION" IN STORES 10.31.06!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuTog6arXzw&eurl=

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Saafir Breaks 7 Year Album Hiatus With "Good Game: The Transition"

From living with Tupac, surviving a plane crash, to becoming a devout Sunni Muslim, Oakland’s Saafir has been through a set of life-changing experiences that few rappers can feature on their resume. It’s even harder to set this life to music and make it sound good, but through the right mix of sincere songwriting, soulful collaborations and crisp production, the job has been accomplished on Saafir’s fourth solo album, Good Game: The Transition (ABB Records, in stores Oct. 31).

On the 17-track collection, the once-Saucee Nomad a.k.a. Mr. No No is more introspective than ever and exceeds the gems in his own catalogue: the underground classic Boxcar Sessions, the sophomore Trigonometry, and the most recent, The Hit List. Whether bringing listeners aboard the TWA Flight 841 crash landing on New York’s JFK Airport runway, on “One of the Hardest” or clarifying the meaning of an internal struggle with “Jihad,” Saafir is at top of his form. On “Devotion,” featuring crooner Mike Marshall of the Luniz’ smash hit “I Got Five on It,” he speaks with depth and conviction that can only come from unique set of experiences. The majority of the songs are produced by the jazz- and funk-influenced Josef “JL” Leimberg, a Los Angeles producer who has produced tracks for Snoop Dogg and G-Unit to name a few.

Early in his career, Saafir was part of the Bay area hip-hop scene that launched many careers. With much work in the streets and behind the mic since the early 90s - when he joined the rap game alongside the Bay’s Digital Underground - he met film directors the Hughes Brothers. You might remember Saafir’s memorable appearance as Cousin Harold in their film “Menace II Society.” Hollywood didn’t exactly call on Saafir from that point and vice versa, so he stuck to his rhyme regimen which included perhaps his best known collaboration, “Three Card Molly,” a super-group collaboration with Ras Kass and Xzibit as the short-lived group Golden State Warriors.

An artist of Saafir’s caliber found it tough to appeal to the pop-oriented music market of the late 1990s and early 2000s and had to survive by any means available. Always a bar spitter, he soon found himself behind a different set of bars but the experience proved to be anything but extraordinary. During this period, Saafir discovered Islam turning to the faith in search of the spirituality he felt lacking in his life.

Rededicated, he recorded Good Game: The Transition in mid-2005 in his hometown of Oakland, CA as a testament to his evolution. He best sums up his outlook on life on “In My Own Words”: If you worship money you’re a kafir, that’s a nonbeliever, I was that, slash a bastard.

There are numerous examples of introspective rhymes blended naturally with Saafir’s recognizable cadence and delivery throughout Good Game: The Transition. Away from the recording booth, he also gives relevant advice: “There’s two things that in this world that can send you to the hell fire the fastest - and that’s what’s between your jaws and what’s between your drawls.”

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album-snippes auf http://www.abbrecords1.com/saaf/play.html
saafir geht schon geil ab, "I Have To" :thumbs: :yeah:

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He never thought he’d walk again, let alone record another album, but after a seven year hiatus recording artist Saafir returns a changed man on Good Game: The Transition, his new album debuting on Halloween. Teaming up with Oakland based independent record company ABB Records, Saafir aka “Shaft Sizzle” gets a rare opportunity to make a second first impression with his new album. “As the title Good Game: The Transition implies, this isn’t about a comeback for Shaft, he never left, but rather progressed as an artist and a man” says ABB president Beni B. “Something very few artists do today.” A testament to his personal and artistic evolution, Good Game: The Transition sets his life to music through a blend of honest songwriting and thoughtful production. “This record is the kind of record where either you gonna be with me or you’re not. It ain’t gonna be no in between” says Saafir. “The album is really about the transition from ignorance to understanding, from darkness to light.”


The majority of the album features production by Los Angeles producer Josef “JL” Leimberg of Snoop Dogg fame and a special guest appearance by vocalist Mike Marshall, best recognized for his chorus on the Luniz’s smash hit “I Got Five on It” to name a few.

Saafir has been steadily making music since the early 90’s when he banded with local hip-hop collective, Digital Underground. With three full length albums, including the 1994 instant classic Boxcar Sessions (Qwest Records), and several television and film appearances, most notably his memorable performance in the 1993 Hughes Brothers film, “Menace II Society,” Saafir has always put all of himself in everything he does. But sometimes life doesn’t work out the way you expect.

A string of professional and personal maladies, including surviving a lengthy battle with spinal cancer, slowed the once spirited emcee down, forcing him to take inventory of his life over the last several years. During this period of self-reflection Saafir discovered THE ONE GOD; turning to the Islamic faith in search of the spirituality he found lacking.

With a newfound faith and a second lease on life, Saafir is more than ready to take on the music world one more time. “This music is my first love, so I gotta move something with that” says Saafir. “I’ma always do that – God willing.”

1. Crispy
2. Cash Me Out
3. One of the Hardest
4. In My Own Words
5. Take Your Time
6. Skit #1
7. Get Busy
8. Skit #2
9. Devotion
10. Brand New
11. Skit #3
12. Technology
13. Daddy's Ig
14. Hey Baby
15. I Have To
16. Skit #4
17. Jihad

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