Music From and Inspired By Shaft is the soundtrack to John Singleton's 2000 action crime thriller film Shaft. Composed of seventeen contemporary R&B and hip hop music songs, it was released on June 13, 2000 through LaFace Records.
Music From And Inspired By Shaft | |
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Soundtrack album to Shaft by various artists | |
Released | June 13, 2000 |
Recorded | 1999–2000 |
Studio | various
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Genre | |
Length | 1:14:41 |
Label | LaFace Records |
Producer | various
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Singles from Music From And Inspired By Shaft | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[2] |
Production was handled by Earthtone III, R. Kelly, DJ Eddie F, DJ Silk, Dr. Ceuss, Gerry DeVeaux, Heavy D, Larry "Rock" Campbell, Lellow, Organized Noize, Parental Advisory, Rondal Rucker, The Legendary Traxster, Timmy Allen, Win + Dose, and co-producer Warryn Campbell, with John Singleton, Scott Rudin, Bill Stephney, L.A. Reid and Kawan Prather serving as executive producers.
It features contributions from R. Kelly, Alicia Keys, Angie Stone, Backbone, Beanie Sigel, Big Gipp, Big Rube, Carl Thomas, Donell Jones, Eve, Fulanito, Jadakiss, Liberty City, Mil, Mystikal, Outkast, Parle, Sleepy Brown, Too $hort, UGK, and the earliest appearance of rapper T.I., as well as Isaac Hayes's recurring "Theme From Shaft".
The album peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. On July 11, 2000, it was cetrufued Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling 500,000 units in the US. It also peaked at No. 66 in France and No. 92 in Germany. Its lead single, "Bad Man", made it to several European charts, with accompanying music video was directed by Hype Williams, features excerpts from the film.
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Theme from Shaft" (Isaac Hayes) | Isaac Hayes | 4:39 |
2. | "Bad Man" (R. Kelly) | R. Kelly | 4:02 |
3. | "Up and Outta Here" (R. Kelly) | R. Kelly | 4:25 |
4. | "Do What I Gotta Do" (Donell Jones) | Eddie F | 4:46 |
5. | "Rock wit U" (Alicia Keys) | Lellow | 5:46 |
6. | "We Servin'" (Big Gipp) | Rondal Rucker | 3:24 |
7. | "Tough Guy" (Outkast and UGK) | Earthtone III | 5:44 |
8. | "2 Glock 9's" (T.I.P. and Beanie Sigel) | P.A. | 4:03 |
9. | "Summer Rain" (Carl Thomas) |
| 4:57 |
10. | "Automatic" (Sleepy Brown, Backbone and Big Rube) | Organized Noize | 4:14 |
11. | "Pimp Shit" (Too $hort and Kokane) | DJ Silk | 4:11 |
12. | "Cheatin'" (Liberty City) |
| 3:54 |
13. | "Fix Me" (Parle, Eve and Jadakiss) | Dr. Ceuss | 3:44 |
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) | Windose International | 3:37 |
Total length: | 1:14:41 |
Personnel
edit- Alfreda Gerald – backing vocals (track 1)
- Fred Sawyers – backing vocals (track 1)
- Myra Walker – backing vocals (track 1)
- Michael Toles – guitar (track 1)
- Gerald Jackson – keyboards (track 1)
- Lester Snell – keyboards (track 1)
- Isaac Hayes – organ (track 1), Rhodes electric piano & strings (track 5)
- William Kurt Mitchel – bass (track 1)
- Jamal Robertson – drums (track 1)
- Donnie Lyle – guitar & bass (tracks: 2, 3)
- Kendall Nesbitt – keyboards (tracks: 2, 3)
- Robert Kelly – arranger (tracks: 2, 3)
- Ian Mereness – programming (tracks: 2, 3)
- Clifton Lighty – backing vocals (track 4)
- Sheldon Goode – guitar & strings (track 4)
- Gerald Flowers – guitar (track 5)
- Victor Flowers – bass (track 5)
- Patrick "Sleepy" Brown – backing vocals (track 7)
- Darus Adkins – guitar (track 7)
- Earthtone III – keyboards (track 7), arranger (tracks: 7, 15)
- Joe Torano – saxophone (track 7)
- Steve Baxter – trombone (track 7)
- Johnny Britt – trumpet (track 7)
- Brandon "Shug" Bennett – backing vocals (track 10)
- Billy Odum – guitar (track 10)
- Organized Noize – keyboards & drums (track 10)
- Preston Crump – bass (track 10)
- Jimmy "Lord" Brown – flute (track 10)
- Randy Bowland – guitar (track 12)
- Jovon Alexander – keyboards (track 13)
- Myrna "Screechy Peach" Crenshaw – backing vocals (track 15)
- Joi Gilliam – backing vocals (track 15)
- Marvin "Chanz" Parkman – keyboards (track 15)
- Gerry DeVeaux – backing vocals & recording (track 16)
- David Gamson – arranger & mixing (track 16)
- Ron Christopher – recording (track 1)
- Tony Prendatt – mixing (track 1)
- Abel Garibaldi – recording (tracks: 2, 3)
- Tony Maserati – mixing (tracks: 2, 3)
- Acer Keys – recording (track 5)
- Gerry E. Brown – mixing (track 5)
- William Jackson – recording (track 6)
- Leslie Brathwaite – mixing (track 6)
- John Frye – recording (tracks: 7, 15), mixing (track 15)
- Richard "Segal" Huredia – mixing (track 7)
- Mike Wilson – recording (track 8)
- Rob Chiarelli – mixing (track 8)
- Joe Perrera – recording (track 9)
- Rob Paustian – recording (track 9)
- Prince Charles Alexander – mixing (track 9)
- John "Bernasky" Wall – recording (track 10)
- Josh Butler – mixing (track 10)
- Don "DJ Snake" Brown – recording (track 11)
- Robin Mays – recording (track 11)
- Michael Romanowski – mixing (track 11)
- Chris Trevett – recording & mixing (track 12)
- Andre DeBourg – recording & mixing (track 13)
- E-Plugg – recording (track 13)
- Tony Smalios – mixing (track 13)
- Samuel "The Legendary Traxster" Lindley – recording & mixing (track 14)
- Kevin Parker – recording (track 15)
- Ralph Cacciurri – recording (track 15)
- Winston Rosa – recording & mixing (track 17)
- Rafael Vargas – recording & mixing (track 17)
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- John Singleton – executive producer
- Scott Rudin – executive producer
- Antonio "L.A." Reid – executive producer
- Bill Stephney – executive producer
- Kawan "KP" Prather – executive producer
Charts
editChart (2000) | Peak position |
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French Albums (SNEP)[3] | 66 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[4] | 92 |
Certifications
editRegion | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[5] | Gold | 500,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
edit- ^ Wilson, MacKenzie. "Original Soundtrack - Shaft [2000 Original Soundtrack] Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ Seymour, Craig (June 23, 2000). "Music From and Inspired by Shaft". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Lescharts.com – Soundtrack – Shaft %5B2000%5D". Hung Medien. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Soundtrack – Shaft (2000)" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ "American album certifications – Soundtrack – Shaft". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
External links
edit- Music From And Inspired By Shaft at Discogs (list of releases)