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1. Hurt Sumthin - Missy Elliott 2. I'm Good - Blaque 3. Gimme the Light - Sean Paul 4. React - Erick Sermon/Redman 5. Leave Her Alone - Nate Dogg 6. Ooh Wee - Mark Ronson/Ghostface Killah/Nate Dogg/Trife/Saigon 7. It's a Party - Tamia 8. Thugman - Tweet/Missy Elliott 9. Now Ride - Fabolous 10. J-a-D-A - Jadakiss/Sheek 11. Think of You - Amerie 12. Closer - Goapele 13. I Believe - Yolanda Adams
Details
Distributor:
WEA (Distributor)
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. Original score composed by Mervyn Warren. This is a Hyper CD, which contains regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser. The movie HONEY stars Jessica Alba as an attractive, gritty, hard-working dancer determined to work her way to the top. With that plot, the advanced buzz surrounding the movie compared it to two movies of vastly differing fates, FLASHDANCE and GLITTER, both of which studied performers resolute in their path towards stardom. Both films also had high-profile soundtracks. However, in all of these films and soundtracks, the key distinction is the world in the characters live; where FLASHDANCE concerned a very 1980s rock world, and GLITTER a glamorous ultra-pop world, HONEY lives in the world of hip-hop. The soundtrack for HONEY features an invigorating mix of rap styles, kicking off with a bang as the movie's sharp co-star, Missy Elliott, shows off her primary career on the predictably clever and catchy new track "Hurt Sumthin'." Blaque's "I'm Good" features about as heady a balance of titillation and wit as one can find. The rest of the record includes some excellent hip-hop tracks such as Erick Sermon and Redman's "React," Fabolous's "Now Ride," and from the world of reggae crossover, Sean Paul's instant classic "Gimme the Light."
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