Shaft (2000 soundtrack)
Shaft is the soundtrack to the 2000 action film, Shaft. A mix of contemporary R&B and hip hop, it was released on June 6, 2000 through LaFace Records. The album peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[1] The song "Bad Man", by R. Kelly, was released as a single. On July 11, 2000, the soundtrack was certified gold. The soundtrack also marks the earliest appearance of rapper T.I..
Shaft | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | June 6, 2000 |
Recorded | 1999-2000 |
Genre | Hip hop R&B |
Label | New Deal Records/Ghet-O-Vision/LaFace Records/Arista Records |
Producer | Various artists |
Singles from Shaft (2000 soundtrack) | |
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Allmusic |
Track listing
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Theme from Shaft" (Isaac Hayes) | Isaac Hayes | 4:38 |
2. | "Bad Man" (R. Kelly) | R. Kelly | 4:03 |
3. | "Up and Outta Here" (R. Kelly) | R. Kelly | 4:25 |
4. | "Do What I Gotta Do" (Donell Jones) | Edward Ferrell | 4:46 |
5. | "Rock wit U" (Alicia Keys) | Lellow | 5:46 |
6. | "We Servin'" (Big Gipp) | Rondal Rucker | 3:24 |
7. | "Tough Guy" (OutKast featuring UGK) | Earthtone III | 5:44 |
8. | "2 Glock 9's" (T.I.P. featuring Beanie Sigel) | PA | 4:03 |
9. | "Summer Rain" (Carl Thomas) | Heavy D, Warryn Campbell (co.) | 4:57 |
10. | "Automatic" (Sleepy Brown featuring Backbone and Big Rube) | Organized Noize | 4:14 |
11. | "Pimp Shit" (Too Short) | DJ Silk | 4:12 |
12. | "Cheatin'" (Liberty City) | Larry "Rock" Campbell, Timmy Allen | 3:54 |
13. | "Fix Me" (Parle featuring Eve and Jadakiss) | Chad "Dr. Ceuss" Elliot | 3:45 |
14. | "How You Want It?" (Mil) | The Legendary Traxster | 4:00 |
15. | "Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow" (Mystikal) | Earthtone III | 4:33 |
16. | "My Lovin' Will Give Your Something" (Angie Stone) | Gerry DeVeaux | 4:42 |
17. | "Serenata Negra" (Fulanito) | Dose, Win | 3:37 |
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