Street Fighter (soundtrack)
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Street Fighter | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | December 6, 1994 |
Recorded | 1994 |
Genre | Hip hop |
Label | Priority |
Producer | 88 X Unit, King Tech, Chris Large, Mr. Freaknasty, The Pharcyde, Paris, CMT, E-A-Ski, Joe Quixx, Easy Mo Bee, Chuck D, D'Mag, Lay Law, |
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Allmusic | [1] |
Street Fighter is the soundtrack to the 1994 action film, Street Fighter. It was released on December 6, 1994 by Priority Records and was almost entirely hip hop. The soundtrack found some success on the Billboard charts, peaking at #135 on the Billboard 200 and #34 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and featured one charting single "Something Kinda Funky" by Rally Ral, which made it to #39 on the Hot Rap Singles. "Straight to My feet" was the only single to see a release in the United Kingdom, where it charted #57, despite the soundtrack being only available in that country via a purchase of the VHS tape at branches of Tesco for a limited period.
Track listing
- "Street Fighter"- 4:59 (Ice Cube)
- "Come Widdit"- 4:50 (Ahmad, Ras Kass and Saafir)
- "One on One"- 3:30 (Nas)
- "Pandemonium"- 4:21 (The Pharcyde)
- "Street Soldier"- 4:27 (Paris)
- "Something Kinda Funky"- 4:14 (Rally Ral)
- "It's a Street Fight"- 3:51 (B.U.M.S.)
- "Life as..."- 2:48 (LL Cool J)
- "Do You Have What It Takes?"- 4:36 (Craig Mack)
- "Straight to My Feet"- 4:00 (Hammer and Deion Sanders)
- "Rumbo in da Jungo"- 2:49 (Public Enemy and Wreck League)
- "Rap Comando"- 3:14 (Anotha Level and Shaylin Walsh)
- "Worth Fighting For"- 4:38 (Angélique Kidjo)
- "Something There"- 5:02 (Chage and Aska)
References
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