A condensed version of the golden age of 90s hip hop.
Famous rappers come together for the film's soundtrack.
Featuring Wu-Tang Clan and A Tribe Called Quest, this album offers a spectacular experience of the cutting edge of hip-hop at the time. The soundtrack itself was more critically acclaimed than the film itself, and it has become a record that symbolizes the maturation of hip-hop culture.
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A:
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1)
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The Braxtons - So Many Ways
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2)
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Changing Faces - I Got Somebody Else
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3)
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RZA - Wu-Wear: The Garment Renaissance
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Real Live - Get Down For Mine
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5)
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Faith Evans - I Just Can't
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B:
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D'Angelo & Erykah Badu - Your Precious Love
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2)
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Large Professor & Pete Rock - The Rap World
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3)
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Lil' Kim - Queen B@$#h
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4)
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Spice 1 / The Click (2) - Why You Wanna Funk?
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5)
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De La Soul - I Can't Call It
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C:
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The Braids - Bohemian Rhapsody
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KRS-One - High School Rock
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A Tribe Called Quest - Peace, Prosperity & Paper
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4)
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Jodeci - Wild Side
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Artifacts - The Ultimate (You Know The Time)
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D:
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Sadat X & Grand Puba - The Next Spot
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2)
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Scarface (3) - Skrilla
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3)
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Inspectah Deck & U-God & Street Life - Semi-Automatic: Full Rap Metal Jacket
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4)
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The Roots - The Good, The Bad And The Desolate
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5)
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Quad City DJ's - C'mon N' Ride It (The Train - Part II) (Bass Remix)
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Executive-Producer - Craig Kallman
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Art Direction, Design, Photography By [Cover] - Eric Altenburger
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Executive-Producer - Jolene Cherry
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Executive-Producer - Tim Sexton
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Cover [Concept] - Glenn Orenstein