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Hip-hop used in Film?

Post by Teddy C.D. »

Sup guys, I'm thinking of putting together a compilation of rap songs used in movies. The criteria for this really, is either an original song made for a film (like Crooklyn) or a previous song that was used heavily in a film, and has become that movie's signature (ie Fight the Power).

Here's what I have so far off the top of my head:

1. Public Enemy- Fight the Power (Do the Right Thing)
2. Schoolly D- King of New York (King of New York)
3. Schoolly D- Signifying Rapper (Bad Lieutenant)
3. Crooklyn Dodgers- Crooklyn (Crooklyn)
4. Crooklyn Dodgers- Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers (Clockers)
5. Eric B. and Rakim- Juice (Know the Ledge) (Juice)
6. Coolio- Gangster's Paradise (Dangerous Minds)
7. Public Enemy- He Got Game

What else do you guys know of? If you have the MP3s uploaded, that'd be much appreciated too. Thanks!

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traspass (ice cube ice t) - traspass ost
deep cover - dr dre&snoop doggy dogg - deep cover ost
another body murder - fatih no more &booya tribe - judgement night ost
friday - ice cubee - friday ost

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Post by Jonny »

Liks - Coast II Coast
Ice Cube - How To Survive in South Central


i never listened to it but I remember Above the Rim being popular as fuck when it came out. There might be something on there that fits in with your mold.

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E. Bros' "Funky Piano" in New Jersey Drive. Love that beat.

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^So dope, R.I.P. the mighty Roc Raida

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LOL@ the complete inability of some people to follow basic instructions.

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Didn't Master P have a few films where he did the film title tracks?
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Thun wrote:LOL@ the complete inability of some people to follow basic instructions.
Fuck your "LOL," but yeah, mixtapes/whatever section. I'll repost this shit lol.

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Thun wrote:LOL@ the complete inability of some people to follow basic instructions.
Actually, this isn't posting an actual mixtape. When the actual one is done I'll post it there. This just a discussion on the best movie soundtracks to get some ideas going.

IF you were referring to me haha. If not, well, carry on and ignore everything I said :lol:

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Post by Teddy C.D. »

Jonny wrote:Liks - Coast II Coast
Ice Cube - How To Survive in South Central


i never listened to it but I remember Above the Rim being popular as fuck when it came out. There might be something on there that fits in with your mold.
Props man, I almost forgot about that Ice Cube joint!

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Post by Teddy C.D. »

Now that I realize it, we could probably do a compilation of JUST Spike Lee movie soundtracks. The man is the best director at fusing hip-hop into his scores. He Got Game was an entire soundtrack by Public Enemy...
I also just remembered CMW's "Growin' Up in the Hood." Great stuff, thanks guys.

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Post by aleph »

That's true. I believe Gang Starr's Jazz Thing was also commissioned by Spike for Mo Better Blues.

:icedit: Ah, I think this is what Thun was referring to: http://www.mediafire.com/?fznzkt2vmyy
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Post by aleph »

Another fave go-to group for 90s movie sdtks was Pete Rock & CL, probably because they were so literal about putting the movie titles in their songs.

Whatג€™s Next On The Menu- "Take your family to go see 'Who's The Man'"

One In A Million- "Now let's watch a flick by John Singleton" and "Justice must-ice be hotter than a sauna" and "Many call this my poetice justice"

Death Becomes You- Menace II Society is mentioned in the intro, and by far the most violent, thugged out song they ever did.

Dope joints, but not at all subtle.

:icedit: The mp3s I have of these are all 128kbps. Sacrilege. :oops:

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Post by hungry0ne »

i could name a ton, but i'm just going to list two of my all time favorites...

genius - i gotcha back

casual - later on (and the remix)

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Post by Krisch »

so many, first things that come to mind are:

Nas - Thief's Theme in Departed

The New Jersey Drive OST was dope anyway, but in the movie they played one of my favorite late 90's independent tracks (MF Grimm Emotions), it also featured some more tracks by Dr. Butcher

P.E. Cold Lampin With Flavor in Ghost Dog

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Post by Krisch »

^OK, it seems I didn't read the instructions

here are some that might fit:

MC Eiht - Straight Up Menace
Ice-T - Ricochet
2Pac - Pain (probably my favorite Pac song)
Curtis Mayfield & Ice-T - Return Of Superfly
Melle Mel - Beat Street Breakdown
Grandmaster Caz - Subway Rap or Double Trouble - Stoop Rap (my faves from WIld Style)
Mobb Deep & Rakim - Hoodlum
Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg - The Wash
Method Man & Redman - How High Part II
ICe Cube - Friday
House Of Pain - Who's The Man
Jay-Z - Streets Is Watching
Monstars- Hit Em High (Space Jam)
Ice-T - New Jack Hustlers
Ice-T - Colors
CB4 - Straight Outta Locash
Eminem - Lose Yourself
Tragedy - The Posse (Shoot Em Up)

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Post by vermillion »

Outkast - Benz or Beamer
Method Man & Redman - How High
Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg - Deep Cover

Drawinblanks right now. I'll try to edit this post later..
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Post by grass »

Crooklyn Dodgers - Crooklyn instrumental - The scene in Kids when they roll the Blunt.
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Actually a lot of dope hiphop in this movie such as
* Artifacts - "Wrong Side of The Tracks
Beastie Boys - "Sabrosa"
* Beastie Boys - "Pow"
* Brand Nubian - "Word Is Bond"
* Crooklyn Dodgers - "Crooklyn"
* Erule - "Listen Up"
* Jeru The Damaja - "Da Bichez"

* O.C. - "Time's Up"
* A Tribe Called Quest - "Oh My God"
* Nine - "Whatcha Want"
Fuck that Serato MP3 shit! Keep it dusty!!!

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Teddy C.D. wrote:
Thun wrote:LOL@ the complete inability of some people to follow basic instructions.
Fuck your "LOL," but yeah, mixtapes/whatever section. I'll repost this shit lol.
I was actually referring to people responding to this thread. The thread itself is fine. Fag.

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Post by Teddy C.D. »

Thun wrote:
Teddy C.D. wrote:
Thun wrote:LOL@ the complete inability of some people to follow basic instructions.
Fuck your "LOL," but yeah, mixtapes/whatever section. I'll repost this shit lol.
I was actually referring to people responding to this thread. The thread itself is fine. Fag.
Oh LOL hahaha, my bad then. Most people (aside from a few) were responding fine, though, so yeah... All good. Jackass. :lol:

Schoolboy insults aside, do you have any suggestions Thunny Thun Thun aka Mr. Actual Facts?

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Post by aleph »

BDP- Jack of Spades (I'm Gonna Git You Sucka)

All I have is the extended remix courtesy of Roy Johnson's KRS non-album tracks series:

http://www.mediafire.com/?mnmcqmwigdi

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KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police (La Haine)

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Teddy C.D. wrote:
Thun wrote:
Teddy C.D. wrote:
Thun wrote:LOL@ the complete inability of some people to follow basic instructions.
Fuck your "LOL," but yeah, mixtapes/whatever section. I'll repost this shit lol.
I was actually referring to people responding to this thread. The thread itself is fine. Fag.
Oh LOL hahaha, my bad then. Most people (aside from a few) were responding fine, though, so yeah... All good. Jackass. :lol:

Schoolboy insults aside, do you have any suggestions Thunny Thun Thun aka Mr. Actual Facts?
Nah, you named the ones that come to mind most immediately, but I'll definitely list any that I randomly remember.

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Post by Krisch »

drayzee wrote:KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police (La Haine)
best scene of the movie, Cut Killer blending it with NTM and Piaf

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NAUGHTY BY NATURE - Uptown Anthem (JUICE)
YZ - (So Far) The Ghetto's Been Good To Me (ABOVE THE RIM)
BIG PUN - You Aint To Killer (SOUL IN THE HOLE, prolly dont count as its a documentry)
METHOD MAN - The Riddler (SOME BATMAN FILM)
ICE CUBE - Ghetto Vet (I GOT THE HOOK UP)
DMX - Catz Dont Know (LIGHT IT UP)
THREAT - Lettin Niggas Know (FRIDAY)
FUGEES w/ ATCQ, BUSTA & FORTE - Rumble In The Jungle (WHEN WE WERE KINGS)
WILL SMITH - Just Cruisin (MEN IN BLACK)
GANGSTARR w/ M.O.P - 1/2 & 1/2 (BLADE)
MC LYTE - Keep On Keepin On (SUNSET PARK)
2PAC & OUTLAWZ - Made Niggaz (GANG RELATED)
SHAQ w/ KRS-ONE, ICE CUBE, B-REAL & PETER GUNZ - Men Of Steel (STEEL)

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Post by drayzee »

Krisch wrote:
drayzee wrote:KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police (La Haine)
best scene of the movie, Cut Killer blending it with NTM and Piaf
that's my favorite scene too...nice blend indeed

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Post by illest »

BOILER ROOM

1) New York (Ya Out There) - Rakim (18th Letter/Book Of Life)
2) Things Done Changed - Notorious B.I.G. (Ready to Die)
3) Area - De La Soul (Buhloone Mind State)
4) Get On This - Ugly Duckling (Fresh Mode)
5) Ma Dukes - O.C. (Word...Life)
6) Keepin The Faith - De La Soul (De La Soul Is Dead)
7) Award Tour - Tribe Called Quest (Anthology)
8) Funky Child - Lords of the Underground (Here Come The Lords)
9) Supa Star - Group Home (Livin' Proof)
10) Anywayz - Esthero (Breath From Another)
11) You Don't - Tricky (Maxinquae)
12) Rock the Set - Brand Nubian (In God We Trust)
13) Right Here - Pharoahe Monch (Internal Affairs)
14) Impress the Kid - Slick Rick (Art of Storytelling)
15) What a Thug About - Beannie Sigel (Truth)
16) That Aint Gangsta - 50 Cent (Power of the Dollar)
17) Simon Says - Pharoahe Monch (Internal Affairs)
18) Money or Love - Saukrates (Vol. 1-Underground Tapes)

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Post by kimani »

^that does not follow the criteria set out in the original post. At all.
"'Fuck this, fuck that' is my motto!"

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Post by STAM »

Somethin by Eazy-E in one of the last scene in "Beverly Hills Cop 3".
In "Beverly Hills Cop 2" Eddie Murphy freestyle few verses

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Post by Verge »

Quick gripe: Training Day- Good movie for what it was. I didn't like the end, it kind of made a believable movie completely unbelievable.

Anyway, imo, the best song off the soundtrack was Gangstarr's The Squeeze.
I know I'm biased but it fit the movie perfect.
AND THEY NEVER EVEN PLAYED IT IN THE MOVIE!?
At least when the closing credits came up, The Squeeze should have played.

Sorry for derailing, I always wanted to make that complaint to someone, anyone.

So I guess in my head The Squeeze goes hand in hand with Training Day, though I am definitely the only one.

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