The Wash soundtrack
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The Wash soundtrack | |||||
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Soundtrack by Snoop Dogg | |||||
Released | September 25, 2001 | ||||
Recorded | 2001 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop West Coast hip hop Gangsta rap R&B |
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Length | 68:48 | ||||
Label | Aftermath/Doggystyle/Interscope | ||||
Producer | Dr. Dre Hi-Tek Jeff Bass DJ Pooh Jay-Z |
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The Wash is a 2001 soundtrack album followed by the movie The Wash, released on September 25, 2001. The album was produced by multi-platinum producer Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg himself. Singles off the album include "The Wash" and "Bad Intentions", none of them charting in the Billboard Hot 100, while the album itself peaked at #19 in the Billboard 200 with its 84,000 units moved. The recording won the 2002 Stony Award for Best Soundtrack.[1]
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[edit] Track listing
- "On the Blvd." - Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg & Jelly Roll (produced by Dr. Dre & Jelly Roll) – 4:28
- "Benefit of the Doubt" - Shaunta feat. Truth Hurts (produced by Mel-Man) – 4:50
- "Blow My Buzz" - D12 (produced by Eminem & Jeff Bass) – 5:08
- "Bring 2" - Bilal (produced by James Poyser & Vikter Duplaix) – 4:20
- "Bad Intentions" - Dr. Dre feat. Knoc-turn'al (produced by Dr. Dre & Mahogany) – 3:02
- Contains sample from "Hollywood Hot" by Eleventh Hour
- "Get Fucked Up With Me" - Xzibit (produced by J. Jackson) – 4:35
- "My High" - Yero (produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, Co-Lab-O & Jason Rome) – 3:35
- "Holla" - Busta Rhymes (produced by Dr. Dre) – 4:02
- "Bubba Talk" - Bubba Sparxxx (produced by Timbaland) – 3:48
- "Good Lovin'" - Shaunta (produced by Hi-Tek) – 3:39
- Contains samples from "Mercy Mercy Me" & "God Is Love" by Marvin Gaye
- "Riding High" - RC feat. Daks (produced by Focus) – 4:15
- "Gotta Get Dis Money" - Soopafly (produced by Soopafly) – 4:51
- "Don't Talk Shit" - Ox (produced by Megahertz) – 4:23
- "Everytime" - Toi (produced by Soopafly)– 4:05
- Contains samples from "Get This Money" by Slum Village
- "Str8 West Coast" - Knoc-turn'al (produced by Dr. Dre) – 2:54
- "No" - Joe Beast (produced by Mel-Man) – 3:34
- "The Wash" - Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg (produced by Dr. Dre & DJ Pooh) – 3:20
- Interpolates Leon Haywood's "I Wanta Do Something Freaky to You".
[edit] Tracks from the original motion picture
- "(Not Just) Knee Deep" - Funkadelic
- "Funky Worm" - Ohio Players
- "Rapture" - Blondie
- "Take a Little Time" - Terrell C. Moses
- "No Other Love" - Faith Evans
- "I Aint No Joke" - Eric Barrier and William Griffin
- "Encore Work Slow Evil" - Dr. Dre, Scott Storch & Mike Elizondo (incidental music)
- "Yo Ho" - Dr. Dre & Camara Kambon (Instrumental)
- "2080 Guitar Beat" - Dr. Dre (incidental music)
- "Track 7" - Dr. Dre, Camara Kambon, Scott Storch & Mike Elizondo (incidental music)
[edit] Compilation credits
- Dr. Dre appears courtesy of Aftermath Entertainment
- Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Doggystyle Records
- D-12 appears courtesy of Shady Records/Interscope Records
- Bilal appears courtesy of Moyo Music, Inc./Interscope Records
- Knoc-turn'Al appears courtesy of L.A. Confidential
- Xzibit appears courtesy of Loud Records
- Yero appears courtesy of Noontime Music
- Busta Rhymes appears courtesy of Flipmode Records/J Records
- Bubba Sparxxx appears courtesy of Beat Club Records/Interscope Records
- Hi-Tek appears courtesy of Hi-Tek Publishing (BMI)
- RC appears courtesy of D&G Entertainment
- Soopafly appears courtesy of Fly2K Records/Doggystyle Records
- Toi appears courtesy of Fly2K Records
- Ox appears courtesy of Interscope Records
Engineers include Dave Aron, Greg Burns, Jeff Burns, Steve Baughman, Keith Cohen, Brian Michael Cox, Claudio Cueni, Vikter Duplaix, Richard Huredia, Jeff Kanan, Mauricio Iragorri, Steven King, Steve Penny, Tony Prendatt, Ted Reiger, Tom Rounds, Senator Jimmy D, Soopafly, Tom Sweeney, Drew Thomas, Sam Thomas, Darrell Thorp, John Tyree, Urban Kris, Duke Wagner, Kieran Wagner, Pop Wagner, Joe Warlick, Scott Whiting, Adam Williams.
Vocals include Bubba Sparxxx, Philip De Marks Jr., Deana Evans, Diane Gordon, Mamie Gunn, Kathy Merrick, Traci Nelson, Timbaland, Barbara Wilson, David B. Young and Tweet.
Additional keyboards include Mel-Man, James Poyser, Camara Kambon, Soopafly, Scott Storch,
Production Coordination include Andrew Van Meter, Kirdis Tucker, Angelo Sanders, Larry Chatman, Damon "Bing" Chatman, Lupe Ceballos.
Guitar players include Sean Cruse, Charile "CSUN" Bereal, Bill Pettaway.
Other credits include Jason Clark (Art Direction, Design), Jimmy Douglas (Mixing), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Chris Gehringer (Mastering), Jason Goldstein (Mixing), Don Harris (Bass), Joel C. High (Music Supervisor), Tim Izo (Flute), Kirv (Piano), Denaun Porter (Drum Programming), Jason Rome (Producer, Instrumentation), Carlos Warlick (Mixing).
[edit] Charts
[edit] Album
Chart | Peak | Date |
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Top Soundtracks | 2 | |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 5 | |
UK album chart | 32 | 17.11.2001 |
UK album chart | 44 | 26.01.2002 |
Canada Top 50 | 10 | 17.11.2001 |
Billboard 200 | 19 | 24.11.2001 |
Germany Top 100 | 20 | 17.11.2001 |
France Top 200 | 21 | 10.11.2001 |
Australia Top 100 | 67 | 17.11.2001 |
[edit] Singles
- FR 100: French Top 100 Singles
- BE 50: Belgian Ultra Top 50 Singles
- SUI 100: Switzerland Singles Top 100
- GE 100: Germany Top 100
- GBS: Germany Black Singles
- TK 100: Tokio Hot 100
- UK 75: UK Top 75 Singles
- UK R&B: UK Top 40 R'n'B
- NL 50: Netherlands Mega Top 50
- R&R A-R: Radio & Records Airplay - Rhythmic
Title | Chart positions | Video Director | ||||||||||
FR 100 | US R&B/Hip-Hop | BE 50 | SUI 100 | GE 100 | GBS | TK 100 | UK 75 | UK R&B | NL 50 | R&R A-R | ||
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"The Wash" | 58 | 43 | - | - | - | - | 43 | - | - | - | 23 | - |
"Bad Intentions" | 45 | 33 | 30 | 47 | 75 | 1 | 44 | 4 | 2 | 26 | - | Phillip G. Atwell & Dr. Dre |
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