Bad Boys II (soundtrack)

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Bad Boys II (soundtrack)
Bad Boys II (soundtrack) cover
Soundtrack by Various Artists
Released July 15, 2003
Genre Hip hop, R&B
Length 59:10
Label Bad Boy / Universal
Producer Sean Combs (exec.), Jerry Bruckheimer (exec.), Michael Bay (exec.), Kathy Nelson (exec.), Bob Badami (exec.), Jayson "Koko" Bridges, Cool, DJ Whoo Kid, Dr. Dre, Tony Dofat, Dré, Just Blaze, Lenny Kravitz, Ryan Leslie, M.O.P., Anthony Nance, Natural, Nelly, The Neptunes, Henry Joseph Pierre, Red Spyda, Younglord
Professional reviews

Bad Boys II is the soundtrack to the 2003 action-comedy film Bad Boys II, released on July 15, 2003 through Bad Boy and Universal Records. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 324,000 units in the first week. It becoming one of few soundtracks to reach the position.[1] On August 21, 2003, the Recording Industry Association of America certified the album platinum with over one million units shipped.[2]

The first single, Jay-Z's "La-La-La", is a remix of "Excuse Me Miss" from his album The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse.[3] The second single, "Shake Ya Tailfeather", by Nelly, P. Diddy, and Murphy Lee, reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100[4] and it won Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 46th Grammy Awards.[5]

Contents

[edit] Background

The soundtrack became the first album to be released under the Bad Boy Records and Universal Records partnership.[6] As the album's executive producer, P. Diddy stated:

The 'Bad Boys II' [soundtrack] means a lot to us 'cause it's the second era of Bad Boy... When I heard they were doing Bad Boys II,' I had to pick up the phone and call Will Smith and [the movie's producer] Jerry Bruckheimer. I was like, 'I'm about to launch my label and I've never done a soundtrack. I think this would be the perfect thing.'[7]

P. Diddy shared his views on the album, saying "it's not just one of those soundtracks where it's just a compilation record and it's not cohesive... These are all new songs. I've done a lot of work [and] I've produced almost everybody that's on the soundtrack, or I've paired on a record with them before. I'm in constant contact with them. I think that everyone respected the fact that I wanted to do something that was special".[7]

[edit] Reception

The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Allmusic noted that it is rare for a hip hop movie soundtrack to "be explosive and feel as if it's a solid cohesive album, rather than a showcase for various artists to use throwaway tracks".[8] Rolling Stone concurred, saying "this is how to do a hip-hop soundtrack".[9] Blender magazine observed that the record is "riddled with stars", "packed with production pyrotechnics", and called the album "pure Hollywood".[10]

[edit] Track listing

# Title Performer(s) Time
1 "Intro" Martin Lawrence, Will Smith 0:12
2 "Show Me Your Soul" P. Diddy, Lenny Kravitz, Pharrell Williams, Loon 5:20
3 "La-La-La" Jay-Z 3:54
4 "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Nelly, P. Diddy, Murphy Lee 4:53
5 "Girl I'm a Bad Boy" Fat Joe, P. Diddy, Dre 3:22
6 "Keep Giving Your Love to Me" Beyoncé 3:08
7 "Realest Niggas" The Notorious B.I.G., 50 Cent 3:32
8 "Flipside" Freeway 3:55
9 "Gangsta Shit" Snoop Dogg, Loon 4:31
10 "Pretty Girl Bullshit" Mario Winans, Foxy Brown 4:22
11 "Model (interlude)" Martin Lawrence 0:04
12 "Love Don't Love Me" Justin Timberlake 4:21
13 "Relax Your Mind" Loon 4:15
14 "Didn't Mean" Mary J. Blige 3:44
15 "God Sent You (interlude)" Martin Lawrence, Will Smith 0:15
16 "Why" Da Band 4:38
17 "Show You (interlude)" Martin Lawrence, Will Smith 0:06
18 "Wanna Be G's" M.O.P., Sheritha Lynch 4:38

[edit] Charts

Charts (2003)[11][12] Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart 14
Austrian Albums Chart 26
Canadian Albums Chart 1
Dutch Albums Chart 82
French Albums Chart 42
German Albums Chart 46
Swiss Albums Chart 8
New Zealand Albums Chart 3
U.S. Billboard 200 1

[edit] Credits

Information taken from Allmusic.[13]

  • Producers: Sean Combs, Jayson "Koko" Bridges, Cool, DJ Whookid, Dr. Dre, Tony Dofat, Dré, Just Blaze, Lenny Kravitz, Ryan Leslie, M.O.P., Anthony Nance, Natural, Nelly, The Neptunes, Red Spyda, Younglord
  • Executive producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Diddy, Kathy Nelson, Henry Joseph Pierre
  • Engineers: Wayne Allison, Robert "Big Brizz" Bane, Andrew Coleman, Stephen Dent, Emery Dobyns, Tony Dofat, Shon Don, Jason "Jay E" Epperson, Chip Karpells, Gimel Keaton, Tony Maserati, Lynn Montrose, Red Spyda, Rocklogic, Sha Money XL, Frank Socorro, Carlisle Young
  • Assistant engineers: Alexis Seton
  • Assistants: Lynn Montrose, Alexis Seton
  • Mixing: Diddy, Duro, Gimel Keaton, Rich Keller, Paul Logus, Mike Patterson, Rob Paustian, Red Spyda
  • Mastering: Chris Athens
  • A&R: Conrad Diamanche, Damon Eden, Henry Joseph Pierre, Slam
  • Programming: Tony Dofat, Mario Winans, Bill Danze (drums and keyboard),
  • Creative director: Christopher Stern
  • Bass: Eddie Monteiya
  • Guitar: David Cabrera
  • Vocals: Henry Joseph Pierre (vocal producer), LaToiya Williams, Pharrell Williams
  • Music supervisor: Bob Badami, Kathy Nelson
  • Soundtrack supervisor: Francesca Spero
  • Production coordination: Gwendolyn Niles

[edit] References

  1. ^ 'Bad Boys' Make Good on Billboard Albums Chart. MTV. Accessed December 19, 2007.
  2. ^ "Bad Boys II" Searchable Database. RIAA. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  3. ^ Tang, Melisa (2003). Bad Boys 2 Soundtrack Review. The Situation. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  4. ^ Bronson, Fred (May 18, 2007). Let's Go the Movies... Not. Billboard. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  5. ^ 46th Grammy Awards - 2004. Rock on the Net. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  6. ^ "Bad Boys II" Soundtrack News. About.com (July 14, 2003). Accessed December 29, 2007.
  7. ^ a b Reid, Shaheem; Pak, SuChin (July 9, 2003). P. Diddy Finally Makes Da Band Debut on 'Bad Boys II' Soundtrack. MTV. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  8. ^ Theakston, Rob. Bad Boys II Review. All Music Guide. Accessed June 7, 2007.
  9. ^ Walters, Barry (July 24, 2003). Bad Boys II Review. Rolling Stone. Accessed June 7, 2007.
  10. ^ Weiner, Jonah (2003). Bad Boys II Soundtrack. Blender magazine. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  11. ^ allmusic ((( Bad Boys II > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). All Music Guide. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  12. ^ Soundtrack - Bad Boys II. aCharts.us. Accessed December 29, 2007.
  13. ^ All Music Guide. Bad Boys II Credits. Accessed June 7, 2007.
Preceded by
Chapter II by Ashanti
Billboard 200 number-one album
August 2August 29, 2003
Succeeded by
Greatest Hits Volume II and Some Other Stuff
by Alan Jackson
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