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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bad Boy |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soundtracks & Film Scores |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Intro, Show Me Your Soul - P. Diddy, Lenny Kravitz, Pharrell Williams, Loon, La, La, La - Jay-Z, Shake Your Tailfeather - Nelly, P. Diddy, Murphy Lee, Girl, I'm A Bad Boy - Fat Joe & P. Diddy featuring Dre, Keep Giving Your Love To Me - Beyonce, Realest N*ggas - Notorious B.I.G. & 50 Cent, Flipside - Freeway, Pretty Girl Bullsh*t - Mario Winans featuring Foxy Brown, Model - (Interlude), I Love You - Justin Timberlake, Relax Your Mind - Loon, Didn't Mean - Mary J. Blige, God Sent You - (Interlude), Why - Da Band, Shot You - (Interlude), Gangsta Sh*t - Snoop Dogg w/Loon |
| UPC: | 044007503270 |
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Customer Reviews of Bad Boys II
BAD BOYS II: THE OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK IS A VERY SOLID CD... Well the summer is definitely off to a good start thanks to production from the urban label known as Bad Boy Records. Headed by Sean Combs (P. Diddy) he gets his label (under a new distribution deal with Universal Records) back in the swing of things with the release of BAD BOYS II [Soundtrack]. The basic concept is that this is a compilation album featuring artists from hip-hop (Jay-Z), r&b (Beyonce), rock (Lenny Kravitz) and even pop (Justin Timberlake).
Unlike others artists in the rap arena who bring us tales of problems with their mother/girlfriends and having survived assassination attempts, P Diddy and Bad Boy Records has always been good for "feel good" party type music. Easy to recite lyrics over recognizable pop tunes was the method during the labels zenith. After hearing some criticism, Puff has toned down the overt sampling and created his own sound (actually it should be noted that now, as in the past, Mr. Combs employs other producers that function to create and assist in the production of these music tracks).
But you want to know how does the CD sound? Well, it's one of those rare CD's that doesn't have what critics refer to as "filler" tracks (songs that just take up space on an album). He has managed to assemble artists who are regarded as being among the best in their respective fields. And for him they contribute some of their best work. The first song "Show Me Your Soul" has an old soul feel to it. Lenny Kravitz pays homage to James Brown style as he wails the hook and asks a girl to "lose control". This gets the CD off to a very good start and then rap heavyweight Jay Z takes over the duties on the second track "La, La, La" (a remix to his hit Excuse Me Miss). St Louis natives Nelly and Murphy Lee join P Diddy to call out women and "Shake Ya Tailfeather". Then Latin titan Fat Joe joins Diddy on the cut "Girl I'm a Bad Boy". Out of all the songs on the soundtrack this one best incorporates themes from the film as "Joey Crack" raps to his amour that he can't change who he is and "I'm a be a Bad Boy for life" in the last verse. This has a nice cool mellow vibe to it. Our favorite weed-aholic Snoop joins the posse on "Gangsta Sh**". Bad Boy newcomer Loon joins the Doggfather on this song with a haunted ghetto mansion like sound. Loon's laid back flow (which some unjustly compare to past Bad Boy artist Mase) goes well with Snoop and makes you look forward to his upcoming debut release.
I could write forever about the rest of the songs but those listed above should be a good guide to allow you to make a decision on whether to purchase this CD or not. This CD will be on constant rotation in your car or home when you want to take your mind off of a hard day and want to lift your spirits for a moment. It has excellent replay value (media buyers know exactly what I'm talking about with this statement). If that still doesn't convince you think about this: P Diddy has worked (and performed) with the likes of Sting, David Bowie, Jimmy Page, Chuck D, Notorious B.I.G. even the Smashing Pumpkins (I was surprised at this one). In an industry that tends to not favor the crossing over and mixing of genres, he has managed to gain the trust of respected artists and entertainers. This CD is a reflection of other artist's respect for him from not just rap and hip-hop but music as a whole.
bad boys.......
ok, this is an excellent produced hip hop soundtrack. its one of the very few hip hop soundtracks this year that came out hot. there's plenty of hot tracks on this one. my personal favorite on this album is excuse me miss again (la la la) by jay z, that beat is super sick, its a real hot beat, i mean a real tight beat, and the lyrics to the so song are hot too and the lyrics fit real well with the beat. other hot tracks include...shake ya tailfeather by nelly, p.diddy, and murphy lee, gangsta sh*t by snoop dogg and loon, girl im a bad boy by fat joe and p.diddy, realest nig*az by 50 cent and biggie smalls, flipside by freeway, and why by da band (a.k.a. the making the band 2 squad). this album is a must buy to any true real hip hop fan. dont miss out on this album, buy it next time you hit the store, cause its one of the new soundtracks this year that is living up to its hype.
Best soundtrack of the year!
I don't usually buy soundtracks, but I happened to give this a try after watching the movie, and it is absolutely awesome! Bad Boy Records has not released an album as tight as this since the Biggie "Life After Death" and Puff Daddy and the Family "No Way Out" era. The songs on here capture perfectly the hot Miami South Beach vibe of the movie. From my experience, soundtracks are usually a way for artists to drop their throwaway non-album tracks to make extra money for the label, but "Bad Boys II" is different, because most of the songs are strictly A-list. "Show Me Your Soul", featuring Lenny Kravitz and Pharrell Williams, is my favorite hip hop track of the year. "Shake Your Tailfeather" is, of course, a club anthem, and it continues to make me dance along everytime I hear it. Other standout tracks include "La La La" by Jay-Z, "Girl I'm a bad boy" by Fat Joe & Diddy, and "Relax your mind" by Loon. The 2nd part of the album slows down considerably for some sexy R&B, with Beyonce's "Keep giving your love to me", Mary J Blige's "Didn't mean" and "Love don't love me" by Justin Timberlake keeping the jams rolling. Overall, this is a great album you can listen to long after the movie ends. Probably the best soundtrack of the year. P. Diddy sure has scored another winner!