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List Price: $17.98 | | Label: Def Jam
Salesrank: 17290
Released: September 15, 1998 |
| Our Price: $4.55 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Def Jam's Rush Hour Soundtrack [Edited Version] Track Listing:
1. Never Touch A Black Man's Radio (Skit) - Chris Tucker
2. How Deep Is Your Love - Dru Hill
3. Faded Pictures - Case And Joe
4. Can I Get A.. - Jay-Z
5. Jackie Chan Kicks A** (Skit) - Jackie Chan
6. And You Don't Stop - Wu-Tang Clan
7. B***h Betta Have My Money - Ja Rule
8. Is This W**d...Cigaw**d (Skit) - Chris Tucker
9. Disco - Grenique
10. Blow S**t Up...FBI Wants You (Skit) - Chris Tucker
11. Impress The Kid - Slick Rick
12. If I Die Tonight - Montell Jordan
13. Glad That We Loved - Jon B.
14. I'll Be On A Big FBI Case (Skit) - Chris Tucker
15. Terror Squadians - Terror Squad
16. Please Tell Me You Speak English... (Skit) - Chris Tucker
17. Way Too Crazy - Tray Deee
18. N.B.C. - Charli Baltimore
19. You'll Never Miss Me 'Til I'm Gone - Terry Dexter
20. Nasty Girl - Kasino
21. No Love - Imajin
22. I'm Michael Jackson, You Tito (Skit) - Chris Tucker/Jackie Chan
23. Tell The Feds - Too Short
24. Rush Hour Main Title Theme - Lalo Schifrin
25. Take This Badge And Shove It (Skit) - Chris Tucker
Editorial Review:
It's certainly not news anymore that soundtracks have a life of their own, far independent of their cinematic tie-in. In fact, it's highly likely that fewer than half of the songs on this soundtrack appear in the movie; after all, there needs to be some time for dialogue and plot. Nevertheless, these compilations--let's call them what they are--serve a vital purpose, since, with the exception of prog rock, singles are more important than albums, and a good collection of singles beats a few good songs and a smattering of filler by a single artist. However, what can be said about a handful of good singles sprinkled amid indistinct and mediocre tracks from a variety of high-profile artists? That's the problem on the Rush Hour soundtrack. Dru Hill, Jay-Z, Ja Rule, Too Short, and the duo of Snoop Dogg and Slick Rick are the few highlights in the 70 minutes of music here, while Montell Jordan, Wu-Tang, Jon B, and others mail it in. I guess that's why they make CD players programmable and sell them with remotes. --Martin Johnson
Def Jam's Rush Hour Soundtrack [Edited Version] Reviews:
This is such a great CD!! 
1999-06-06 - Not only does this soundtrack have a variety of great music on it, it also has clips from the movie. I think the rap music industry has outdone itself this time providing a great source of entertainment for people to listen to while doing just about anything. Not only that, but this CD is great to dance to and will lighten up any party!!
edit version of this sountrack is excellent. 
1999-05-06 - This sound track is still the bomb! The clean version of Rush Hour sound is the way to go and a sure winner in having several hits on one cd. This version will be around for awhile. I'll be bumbing this in my Jeep this summer.
this soundtrack ROCKS! 
1999-03-12 - My two favorite songs on this soundtrack were "How Deep is Your Love?" by Dru Hill feat.Redman and "Can I Get A...?" by Jay-Z.They know what`sup and they know how 2 get down!Someone I know has this CD and we be gettin' our jam on.There is no other soundtrack like this and I hope that somebody can make a soundtrack as good as the "Rush Hour" soundtrack!
this soundtrack ROCKS! 
1999-03-12 - My two favorite songs on this soundtrack were "How Deep is Your Love?" by Dru Hill feat.Redman and "Can I Get A...?" by Jay-Z.They know what`sup and they know how 2 get down!Someone I know has this CD and we be gettin' our jam on.There is no other soundtrack like this and I hope that somebody can make a soundtrack as good as the "Rush Hour" soundtrack!
Rush Hour sparkles with style 
1998-11-29 - With 17 tracks and 8 skits straight out of the movie, you've got more then an hour of listening goodness.
Smash hit singles "How Deep Is Your Love" by Dru Hill feat. Redman along with my personal favorite, "Can I Get A..." by Jay-Z feat. Amil and Ja give this soundtrack some foundation.
Slick Rick, Too $hort and Ja Rule give their 2 cents and Wu Tang is the icing on the cake.
You got your Rap, your slow songs, and your nice and easy. Something for most everyone.