A feast of sound that accompanies the fast-paced action
The soundtrack blends hip hop, R&B, and Asian sensibilities to reflect the worldview of the film.
A stellar lineup of artists, from Ludacris to Mary J. Blige, contributes music that fuels the film's high-energy rhythm, further solidifying the film's energetic appeal through its cultural crossover through music.
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A:
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Ludacris - Area Codes
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2)
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Montell Jordan - Mine, Mine, Mine
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3)
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Method Man & Teddy Riley - Party & Bullshit
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4)
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Kandice Love - No
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5)
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Keith Murray - He's Back
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B:
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1)
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Jazz (3) Feat. Jill Scott - Love Again
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2)
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Musiq Soulchild & Redman - Keep It Real (Tell Me)
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3)
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LL Cool J - Crazy Girl
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4)
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LovHer - How It's Gonna Be
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C:
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WC Feat. Nate Dogg - Paper Trippin'
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Christina Milian - You Make Me Laugh
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3)
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Say Yes - Mercedes Benz
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4)
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Utada Hikaru - Blow My Whistle
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D:
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Benzino - Figadoh
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3rd Storee - I'm Sorry
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F.T. - Brollic
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4)
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Macy Gray & Slick Rick - The World Is Yours
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