Hi-Tek


Tony Louis Cottrell, better known as Hi-Tek, is an American rapper and music producer from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is best known for his work with Talib Kweli as the duo Reflection Eternal. His father is singer Willie Cottrell of the Willie Cottrell Band, whom Hi-Tek featured on his second album, Hi-Teknology 2.

Career

1996–2000

Hi-Tek grew up in the West End, Cincinnati. He started his career with hip hop group Mood and had a regional hit with "Hustle on the Side". That song was made for Mood's album Doom, which featured amongst others Brooklyn MC Talib Kweli. Hi-Tek went on to produce most of Talib Kweli and Mos Def's Black Star. In 2000, Tek and Kweli released Train of Thought on Rawkus Records, with raps by Kweli and beats by Hi-Tek. It enjoyed moderate crossover radio success with the singles "The Blast" and "Move Somethin'". Reflection Eternal released a follow-up album titled Revolutions Per Minute on May 18, 2010.

2001–present

After signing to Rawkus Records, Hi-Tek produced for a number of the labels projects, including the popular Soundbombing series; a three-record compilation of mostly Rawkus-based artists. In 2001, he released his solo album Hi-Teknology on Rawkus. The album featured appearances by Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, Vinia Mojica, Buckshot, and others, with all production handled by Hi-Tek. It received critical acclaim and spawned a minor hit, "Round and Round" with Cincinnati singer Jonell.
Hi-Tek is a staff producer for Aftermath Entertainment and its affiliates, as well as past associates such as Kweli and Mos Def. He has also recorded songs for Dion Jenkins, an R&B singer signed to Aftermath. Hi-Teknology 2 was released October 17, 2006, on Babygrande, and distributed by Koch Entertainment. The producer released the third installment, Hi-Teknology 3: Underground on December 11, 2007.
In November 2015, producer 9th Wonder announced Hi-Tek as the newest member of The Soul Council – the production staff of his record label It's a Wonderful World Music Group.

Discography

Production Mood – half of Doom; "Snakebacks "
  • 1997 Royal Flush - "Shines"
  • 1997 Tara Thomas - "When [You're in Love">Mood (hip hop crew)">Mood – half of Doom; "Snakebacks "
  • 1997 Royal Flush - "Shines"
  • 1997 Tara Thomas - "When [You're in Love "
  • 1998 Black Star – 6 tracks from Black Star
  • 1999 Lady Laistee - "Authentique", "For the Ladies"
  • 1999 Mary J. Blige - "Beautiful "
  • 1999 Common – "1-9-9-9", Mos Def – "Next Universe"
  • 2000 Beanie Sigel "Get That Dough"; Big L - "Still Here"; Cocoa Brovaz "Get Up"
  • 2000 Phife Dawg – "Flawless", "Alphabet Soup", "D.R.U.G.S.", "Beats, Rhymes & Phife" ; - "Miscellaneous "
  • 2000 Piakhan - "Spheres"
  • 2001 Grand Agent - "It's Only Right "
  • 2001 Jonell – "Round & Round "
  • 2001 Shaunta - "Good Lovin'"
  • 2001 Syleena Johnson – "Hit on Me "
  • 2001 Tha Eastsidaz - "Cool", "Eastside Ridaz"
  • 2002 Blackalicious – "It's Going Down"
  • 2002 Boot Camp Clik – "Ice Skate"
  • 2002 Cormega – "Take These Jewels"
  • 2002 Hi-Tek - "No One Knows Her Name"
  • 2002 Raphael Saadiq - "Tek 1", "Tek 2"
  • 2002 Slum Village - "Slumber"
  • 2002 Snoop Dogg – "I Believe in You", "I Miss That Bitch"
  • 2002 - "Doh Doh", "Doin' It Bigg", "Light That Shit Up"
  • 2002 Syleena Johnson - "The Voice/Intro", "Outro"
  • 2002 Truth Hurts – "Hollywood"
  • 2003 G-Unit – "G Unit", "Eye for an Eye"
  • 2003 Jonell - "Don't Stop"
  • 2004''' 213 – "Twist Yo Body"
  • 2004 D12 – "Just Like U"
  • 2004 Lloyd Banks – "I Get High"
  • 2004 Snoop Dogg - "No Thang on Me"