

On hand to rouse up the party are The Rockalls. Polarnecks, Facial Slurs September 2nd, 2015 It stands the test of time with any of the other west coast classic rap albums.THE ROCKALLS, Sweaty Palms. Awards aside, it’s the music itself that makes Murder Was The Case the best rap soundtrack of all time. This song would eventually also be featured on the soundtrack to the Oliver Stone film Natural Born Killers and be nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Snoop himself is featured on four tracks, including the bombastic opening title track and the head nod-inducing “What Would You Do?” by Tha Dogg Pound.
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The rest of the movie then chronicles the journey to his eventual resurrection. It’s track two on an album that accompanies an 18-minute short film that begins with the fictional death of Snoop Dogg caused by a deal he made with the devil. Dre went absolutely nuclear on the beat with stretching and reverberating synths and drums that exude as much West Coast G-Funk as they do Rage Against The Machine. “Natural Born Killaz” is one of the most explosive rage anthems ever in hip-hop. Sunset Park (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)(1996) Master P and Steady Mobb’n’s “If I Could Change” masterfully interpolates Bobby Caldwell’s “What You Won’t Do For Love” and features steady flows filled with grief and pipe dreams.Ģ.

Brotha Lynch Hung’s “Situation on Dirty” is a rumination on the intricacies of paranoia over waning synths and suspenseful keys. At 22 tracks the I’m Bout It soundtrack defines the southern laid-back gutter feel of the mid-2000s and has a unique blend of lifestyle raps, imagery-filled storytelling, and blue-collar soul. He dropped the movie similar to how he would drop his independent mixtapes via No Limit Records, thus having to make an accompanying musical body of work that held equal weight. When Master P flooded the streets with his straight-to-video semi-autobiographical passion project, he redefined independent filmmaking. You keep a stance like Ryu, and throw fire that’s green.” The soundtrack knows exactly what its purpose is and remains clever and over the top exactly how you want it to. “Sonic boom!” like Guile, cave in your chest cavity,” and, “Who’s the Grand Supreme standing in this bloodstream. “It’s A Street Fight” is perfectly on the nose with rhymes like “We can get down, with the forces of gravity. The slick flows of all the group members sound like they are ducking and slide kicking through the beat. “Pandemonium” by The Pharcyde stands out with a hook of scratches and a sound bite from the game itself resulting in its title. The Jean-Claude Van Damme-led live-action film based on the video game paired seamlessly with the warrior stylings of various MC’s bar combos. This soundtrack sticks to the film’s theme more than any other on this list. Here we have an impeccable collage of rap songs from East and West Coast MCs predating all of the tragic beef that would follow a few years later. Here is our ranking of the best rap-centered movie soundtracks of all time. The soundtrack almost immediately entered the canon of great hip-hop-centric soundtracks, going all the way back to the early ‘80s with Wild Style. Cole, Big Sean, Tierra Whack, Kehlani, and more. Earlier this year, Michael B Jordan’s directorial debut, Creed III, was powered by a Dreamville-produced soundtrack featuring appearances from J. While they don’t happen as often as they used to, hip-hop soundtracks can be a vital element of a movie. Rap soundtracks have provided intertwining compilations that have paired essential voices and given dynamic imagery even more depth.
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Not just songs, but many times full hip-hop movie soundtracks have become just as much cultural landmarks as the films themselves. What many regard as Spike Lee’s opus, Do The Right Thing, is the reason why “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy was ever crafted and spurred a reverberating effect of rap songs filled with social commentary. Movies have spurred some of the most impactful rap songs ever made. (Photo by mark peterson/Corbis via Getty Images) From Wildstyle in the early ‘80s to Creed III in 2023, here is our ranking of the best hip-hop movie soundtracks of all time. American rapper Tupac Shakur on the set of "Above the Rim" in Harlem.
