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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 156685
Released: February 13, 2001 |
| Our Price: $0.75 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Down to Earth Track Listing:
1. Glitches - The Roots
2. Just Another Girl - Monica
3. Can You Tell It's Me - Ginuwine
4. What If I Was White - Sticky Fingaz
5. Never Let Go - 3LW
6. Someone To Love You - Ruff Endz
7. Gin And Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
8. With You - Son By Four
9. I Think I Like You - Jordan Brown
10. Up Against The Wall - L-Burna (AKA Layzie Bone)
11. Dreamed You - Jagged Edge
12. One Time - Jill Scott
13. Angel - Kelly Rowland
14. Thug Music Play On - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
15. Everything Is Everything - Lauryn Hill
Editorial Review:
Chris Rock may get the laughs onscreen, but Down to Earth's musical directors are quick to make sure that the music is no laughing matter. Tracks incorporate '70s soul influences (Ruff Endz learned Stevie Wonder well) through modern rap and R&B. Several top-shelf names (Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill) add established tunes to the proceedings; 1993's "Gin and Juice" remains an ominous example of West Coast hip-hop's climb to fame with seductive singalongs accompanying Dr. Dre's lo-slung G-funk. There's also plenty more to explore. Sticky Fingaz, featuring Eminem, set down pounding rhythmic trills to underscore "What If I Was White." Monica and Kelly Rowland (of Destiny's Child) serve up orchestrated romantic pop--a genre that lapses into lifeless parody whenever the grooves sag and/or the singer is too indistinct to rise above the occasion (3LW's "Never Let Go"). Random missteps aside, Down to Earth serves up a dance party for those who prefer to take it slow. --Rob O'Connor
Down to Earth Reviews:
soundtrack? 
2004-01-20 - giving four only cuz the r&b and Hip hop songs, that i like a
lot.
i got disapointed cuz a lot of songs played in the movie
didnt make to this cd, so is this a really movie soundtrack or
whatever.....
There's a lot of good songs indeed , but if you watched the film
and wanted the movie's songs, stay away from this album
Musics wich have been cut off the movie soundtrack that actually
plays on the movie on the funny scenes
Cardigans - my favorite game(played when chris do a non stop phone calls)
Mystical - Shake that ass (played when his thought ex-wife disguised like a black womem and shaking her tries to recover the love from his ded husband "chris rock")
DMX - Ruff Riders (played at the diner when a black guy comes and
hit "crhis rock" in the face.)
hmm, soundtrack? 
2004-01-18 - K, here's the deal, giving four just cuz hh and r&b ^^
It has some missing music played on movie on the funny scenes like "DMX - ruff ryders", Mystical - Shake that ass" and an old pop music also played on movie and has been cut off the soundtrack "The cardigans - i'm losing my favorite game"
Too bad for em cutting off those due limitions on cd space or something, the good thing they kept gin & juice from Snoopy.
Highly Recommended! 
2003-07-16 - I really like this soundtrack. It is a nice mix of R&B and Rap/Hip-Hop. The best tracks are "Gin and Juice" by Snoop Dogg, "Glitches" by The Roots, and "Thug Music Plays On" By Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony.
Highly Recommended! 
2003-07-16 - I really like this soundtrack. It is a nice mix of R&B and Rap/Hip-Hop. The best tracks are "Gin and Juice" by Snoop Dogg, "Glitches" by The Roots, and "Thug Music Plays On" By Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony.
Underrated 
2002-06-14 - It is a great CD, but it seems that nobody likes the "Thug Music Plays on" by Bone Thugs N' Harmony. It displays their R&B/Rap sound that no other rappers have.