One of which included cast-mate Tyrese.īeing that Disturbing Tha Peace and Def Jam South had put out this album, this album actually has some southern hip-hop on here, as well as, of course songs, from DTP artists. Oh, and he also had a couple of songs on the soundtrack. Not to mention that unlike Ja Rule in the first film, Ludacris actually had a bigger role than his in this film as he had more screen-time. What also separates this from the first film’s soundtrack is that a lot of the songs on there were actually in the movie. Now what I am going to talk about is the soundtrack to the second film of the series, 2 Fast 2 Furious. In fact, I like it, but at the same time it felt like a lot of the songs were just thrown together, even though a lot of the songs were good. Although there were some songs on that album that actually were in the movie, the rest of it just felt like they were put in just because. In my review of the soundtrack album to the first film, I had criticized that album because of how a lot of songs were put on there despite having little relation to the film. I have been slacking on this, but I am going to continue doing my series of Fast & Furious soundtracks. Record Label: Disturbing Tha Peace/Def Jam South/UMG Soundtracks Johnny Hostetler on Album Review: Gravediggaz… Movie Review –… on Rap Movie Review: Hot Boyz Rap Movie Review… on Rap Movie Review – The M… Rap Movie Review… on Rap Movie Review – How H… Rumors of a new Def Jam game – What I think.
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