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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"[[Colors (Ice-T song)|Colors]]"—4:25 ([[Ice-T]])
#"[[Colors (Ice-T song)|Colors]]"—4:25 ([[Ice-T]])
#"Six Gun" —4:57 (Decadent Dub Team)
#"Six Gun (44Mag Mix)" —4:57 (Decadent Dub Team)
#"Let the Rhythm Run"—3:22 ([[Salt-n-Pepa]])
#"Let the Rhythm Run"—3:22 ([[Salt-n-Pepa]])
#"Raw" (original mix)—4:06 ([[Big Daddy Kane]])
#"Raw" (original mix)—4:06 ([[Big Daddy Kane]])

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Colors is the soundtrack of the 1988 film Colors. It was released on April 12, 1988, by Warner Bros. Records and mostly consisted of hip hop music. The soundtrack found success, peaking at 31 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold on July 12, 1988, but it is best remembered for its title track performed by Ice-T. The single wasn't a huge success on the charts, only making it to 70 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Track listing

  1. "Colors"—4:25 (Ice-T)
  2. "Six Gun (44Mag Mix)" —4:57 (Decadent Dub Team)
  3. "Let the Rhythm Run"—3:22 (Salt-n-Pepa)
  4. "Raw" (original mix)—4:06 (Big Daddy Kane)
  5. "Paid in Full" (Coldcut Remix)—7:07 (Eric B. & Rakim)
  6. "Butcher Shop"—3:44 (Kool G. Rap & D.J. Polo)
  7. "Mad Mad World (7A3)
  8. "Go on, Girl"—3:03 (Roxanne Shanté)
  9. "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste"—4:28 (M.C. Shan)
  10. "Everywhere I Go (Colors)"—4:34 (Rick James)

References

  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (1988). "Consumer Guide Album: Colors". The Village Voice.