Hustle & Flow (soundtrack)
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P$C, Mike Jones, Trillville, Juvenile, and other hip hop artists have contributed tracks to the "Hustle & Flow" soundtrack. The album was released July 12, 2005. The first single off the collection was the Lil Jon-produced "I'm A King" by P$C, featuring T.I. and Lil Scrappy, while the second single was the remix of Webbie's "Bad Bitch," featuring Trina. Also featured on the album were tracks performed by the film's star, Terrence Howard, in his lead role as the street hustler-turned-rapper, DJay. The soundtrack has sold over 300,000 copies.
Tracklisting
# | Title | Artist |
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1. | "I'm A King (Remix)" | P$C feat. T.I. & Lil Scrappy |
2. | "Swerve" | Webbie & Lil Boosie |
3. | "Microphone (skit)" | Djay |
4. | "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" | Djay |
5. | "Tell Me Why" | 8Ball & MJG |
6. | "Pussy Niggaz" | E-40 |
7. | "Whoop That Trick" | Djay |
8. | "Bum Guy (skit)" | Djay |
9. | "Man Up" | Trillville |
10. | "Carbon 15's, A.K.'s & Mac 11's" | Boyz N Da Hood |
11. | "Lil' Daddy" | Young City formerly Chopper from Making The Band |
12. | "Let's Get A Room" | Nasty Nardo |
13. | "Booty Language" | UTP |
14. | "Bad Bitch Remix" | Webbie feat. Trina |
15. | "We In Charge (skit)" | Nola |
16. | "Hustle And Flow (It Ain't Over)" | Djay |
17. | "Still Tippin' (It's A Man's World Remix)" | Mike Jones |
18. | "Murder Game" | P$C |
19. | "Get Crunk, Get Buck" | Al Kapone |
20. | "Man Ain't Like A Dog (skit)" | Djay |
Album Position
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 30 |
Songs
Title | Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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"I'm A King" | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 67 |
"Bad Bitch (Remix)" | U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 48 |
Trivia
- Terrance Howard was to perform the Oscar-nominated song "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" at the Oscars, but he declined. The writers of the song Jordan Houston, Paul Beauregard, and Cedric Coleman of Three Six Mafia decided to perform the song along with Howard's co-star Taraji P. Henson instead. The group won an Oscar for Academy Award for Best Song making them the first African American hip-hop group to win one. They also appeared in the movie.