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Birth name
  
Reggie Gibson

Role
  
Actor

Years active
  
1991–present


Name
  
Reggie Gibson

Music group
  
Digital Underground

Genres
  
Hip hop music

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Also known as
  
Mr. No NoThe Shaft SizzleThe Saucee Nomad

Occupation(s)
  
EmceeProducerActorLyricist

Associated acts
  
Golden State ProjectHobo JunctionChino XLTupac ShakurDigital UndergroundXzibitRas KassThe Whoridas

Origin
  
Oakland, California, United States

Movies
  
Tha Crib, Black Love, JC in the Hood

Record labels
  
Qwest Records, Priority Records, Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records, ABB Records, EMI

Albums
  
Boxcar Sessions, The Hit List, Sex Packets, Sons of the P, No Nose Job: The Legend o

Similar
  
Ras Kass, Shock G, Casual, Chino XL, Xzibit

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Reggie Gibson, better known as Saafir, is an emcee, producer and actor from Oakland, California. He is also a member of the rap group "Golden State Project" (formerly known as Golden State Warriors) with Ras Kass and Xzibit. Born in Oakland, California, he lived with Tupac Shakur and became a dancer for Digital Underground. Saafir took part in one of the most notorious Bay Area rap battles, when he and members of the Hobo Junction went against Casual and members of the Hieroglyphics Crew. The battle took place live on KMEL. There has never been a real decision as to who won the battle. Saafir admits that during the battle he simultaneously used premeditated and freestyle rhymes claiming during lyrical warfare a true combatant leaves nothing to chance making sure his opponents face heavy artillery and an arsenal of weaponry.

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Saafir made his recording debut on several cuts on Digital Underground's The Body-Hat Syndrome in 1993, followed by an appearance on Casual's Fear Itself in early 1994. He appeared in the film Menace II Society as Harold Lawson and was featured on the film's soundtrack. With a deal from Qwest Records, Saafir recruited the Hobo Junction production team (J Groove, J.Z., Rational, Big Nose, and Poke Martian) for his freestyle debut, Boxcar Sessions (1994). He recorded an album called Trigonometry under the alias Mr. No No before returning as Saafir in The Hit List (1999). The Hit List was considered Saafir's attempt at commercial acceptance. The album featured production by Stevie J (made famous for his work with P. Diddy's Hitmen production team) and guest vocals from West Coast heavyweights Kam and Jayo Felony and controversial East Coast lyricist Chino XL. In 2006, he released his fourth album, Good Game: The Transition (ABB Records, 2006). The album covers the major transitions throughout his life, most notably his spinal tumor, and his conversion to Islam.

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In February 2013 on Davey D's Hip-Hop Corner, Digital Underground leader Shock-G revealed that Saafir had begun using a wheelchair due to complications from his spinal surgery. Saafir later appeared on Sway & King Tech's The Wake Up Show to confirm his condition and clear up some of the misconceptions stemming from Shock-G's announcement.

Saafir was one of the passengers flying on TWA Flight 843; he suffered a back injury as a consequence of the incident involving that flight.

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Discography

Saafir Saafir of Hobo Junction Oakland California Rap Artist

  • 1994: Boxcar Sessions
  • 1998: Trigonometry
  • 1999: The Hit List
  • 2006: Good Game: The Transition
  • 2009: Fast Lane (EP)
  • References

    Saafir Wikipedia