Stream Netflix’s “Bright: The Album” With Migos, Snoop Dogg & Meek Mill

    Powered by some of the biggest names in Hip Hop music today, Bright: The Album is here.

    Stream it below and let us know what you think in the comment section.

    (The original version of this article was published on November 9, 2017 and can be found below.)

    Ahead of the December 22 release of the new Netflix film Bright, the media platform has partnered with Atlantic Records to create the movie’s Hip Hop heavy soundtrack.

    A$AP Rocky, Meek Mill, Snoop Dogg Migos and Future are among those lending their talents to the project.

    “Netflix has fully embraced these new songs by incorporating them within all marketing materials, weaving the music into the overall DNA of the Bright brand in a way that’s never been done before,” President of Atlantic Records (West Coast) Kevin Weaver said. “I am excited to break this new ground together with them.”

    The soundtrack’s first singles include Bastille’s “World Gone Mad,” and Ty Dolla $ign and Future’s “Darkside.” 

    The upcoming film stars Will Smith and is described as “a contemporary cop thriller, but with fantastical elements.”

    Bright: The Album is available for pre-order on Thursday (November 9) and is expected to officially arrive on December 13.

    Check out the tracklist below.

    1. Broken People f. Logic & Rag’n’Bone Man
    2. World Gone Mad f. Bastille
    3. Home f. Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors & Bebe Rexha
    4. Crown f. Camila Cabello & Grey
    5. Darkside f. Ty Dolla $ign, Future & Kiiara
    6. Danger f. Migos & Marshmello
    7. That’s My N**** f. Meek Mill, YG & Snoop Dogg
    8. Smoke My Dope f. Steve Aoki & Lil Uzi Vert
    9. FTW (F**k The World) f. A$AP Rocky & Tom Morello
    10. Cheer Up f. Portugal. The Man
    11. Hares On The Mountain f. alt-J
    12. Campfire f. DRAM & Neil Young
    13. This Land Is Your Land f. Sam Hunt

    4 thoughts on “Stream Netflix’s “Bright: The Album” With Migos, Snoop Dogg & Meek Mill

    1. I’ve never heard of even one of these new artists. They all have weird names so I’m pretty sure they all suck.

        1. So it’s woke to say somebody sucks that you’ve never even heard because of their name? Old people probably said the same thing about Biggie Smalls, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Q-Tip in the 90s. They’re all dope with silly ass names. It’s not woke to be close minded.

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