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Various – Deep Cover (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Preview
1 | Dr. Dre Introducing Snoop Doggy Dogg | Deep Cover | 04:17 | |
2 | Jewell | Love Or Lust | 03:35 | |
3 | Paradise | Down With My Nigga | 04:13 | |
4 | Po’, Broke & Lonely? | The Sex Is On | 04:29 | |
5 | Calloway | The Way (Is In The House) | 04:26 | |
6 | 3rd Avenue | The Minute You Fall In Love | 05:30 | |
7 | Michel Colombier | John And Betty’s Theme | 02:32 | |
8 | Shabba Ranks With Chevelle Franklin | Mr. Loverman | 03:38 | |
9 | Ragtime | I See Ya Jay | 04:37 | |
10 | Ko-Kane | Nickel Slick Nigga | 04:57 | |
11 | Times 3 | Typical Relationship | 04:13 | |
12 | The Deele | Digits | 05:00 | |
13 | Calloway | The Sound Of One Hand Clapping | 03:09 | |
14 | Emmage | Why You Frontin’ On Me | 04:52 |
Description
“Deep Cover (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” is a compilation album featuring various artists, released on April 14, 1992, by Solar/Epic. The soundtrack is a diverse collection of hip hop, R&B, and swing music that captures the essence of the film. The album features Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Jewell, Paradise, Po’, Broke & Lonely?, Calloway, 3rd Avenue, Michel Colombier, Shabba Ranks with Chevelle Franklin, Ragtime, Ko-Kane, Times 3, The Deele, and Emmage.
The album opens with the iconic track “Deep Cover” by Dr. Dre introducing Snoop Doggy Dogg, a song that perfectly sets the tone for the rest of the soundtrack. Jewell’s “Love or Lust” follows, showcasing her vocal prowess and Dr. Dre’s masterful production. Paradise delivers an edgy performance on “Down With My Nigga,” while Po’, Broke & Lonely? offer a sultry vibe on “The Sex Is On.”
Calloway’s “The Way (Is In The House)” brings a catchy beat and smooth vocals, and 3rd Avenue’s “The Minute You Fall In Love” showcases their harmonious singing. Michel Colombier’s instrumental “John And Betty’s Theme” adds a touch of cinematic flair to the soundtrack.
Shabba Ranks teams up with Chevelle Franklin for the dancehall-infused “Mr. Loverman,” followed by Ragtime’s upbeat “I See Ya Jay.” Ko-Kane’s “Nickel Slick Nigga” features clever wordplay and a memorable beat, while Times 3 delve into relationship dynamics on “Typical Relationship.”
The Deele’s “Digits” adds another catchy R&B tune to the mix, and Calloway returns with “The Sound Of One Hand Clapping.” The album concludes with Emmage’s “Why You Frontin’ On Me,” a fitting end to the compilation.
Additional
Quality | MP3-320, FLAC (Lossless) |
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