The Fast and The
Furious is a captivating movie about high performance vehicles and rival
drag racing gangs. You will evidently imagine that there will be same intense
influence on the soundtrack, the movie is highlighted by upcoming actors Paul Walker and Vin Diesel. The soundtrack has its own conjunction of established
stars and aspiring performers.
Upon your first listen to The Fast and
The Furious Soundtrack, there is engagement of rapid pace aggression and
up-tempo energy that is maintained throughout this moderate release.
Undeniably, the obvious standouts on the soundtrack would be Furious by Murder Inc. and the scintillating collaboration by Tank and Ja Rule with the track Rage
Against Time Part 2. Honorable mention will be catered to, Good Life Remix by Faith Evans and the Murderers. In addition to, Take My Time Tonight by R.Kelly.
The downside to the soundtrack is that talented female lyricist Vita does not exercise her true
abilities on the lackluster cover of the Madonna‘s
Justify My Love. The latest rendition
of this classic track has no improvements or any new arrangements. Besides the
redundant edition to the freestyle of Boo
and Gotti to this soundtrack, the obvious overuse showcase of Irv Gotti‘s Murder Inc performers, results to a lack of diversity for buying
consumer or listening audience.
The Fast and Furious Soundtrack does
not really contain any potential cross over success besides the re-release of
the solid chart toppers. Although some tracks remain unappealing editions to
the compilation. The soundtrack does not fall in the same dry artistic formula
as other urban release.