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Poetic Justice (1993 Film)
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Poetic Justice (1993 Film)

Facts

StudioSony
Release DateJune 29, 1993
UPC Code074645713120
 

Tracks

  1. Get It Up - Prince
  2. Indo Smoke - Trawick, Herb
  3. Well Alright - Babyface [1]
  4. Call Me a Mack
  5. Waiting for You
  6. One in a Million
  7. Nite & Day
  8. Poor Man's Poetry - Brown, V.
  9. I've Been Waiting - Deane, Kevin
  10. Niggas Don't Give a Fuck
  11. Definition of a Thug Nigga - Two Pac
  12. I Wanna Be Your Man - Bonner, E.
  13. Cash in My Hands
  14. Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer - Wonder, Stevie
  15. Justice's Groove - Clarke, Stanley

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (9 reviews)

rating: 3 Quoteindo smoke rocksQuote
mista grimm's indo smoke featuring warren g and nate dogg is the only song on here I like that's why I gave it 3 stars. August 15, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteSoundtrack is missing Bonita Applebum RemixQuote
I was disappointed the Soundtrack didn't have the Bonita Applebaum Hootie Mix. I can't find that mix anywhere except on Vinyl. February 14, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteThis Is Kind Of WeakQuote
The songs by Usher and Stevie Wonder are the only two decent tracks on here. Everything else is just whatever. Janet Jackson's song "Again" isn't even on here. June 19, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteTop 5 Soundtracks of all-timeQuote
Another early '90's classic soundtrack that was great and matched the feel of the movie. Also this was the coming out party for a man out of Chattanooga, TN named Usher Raymond(Usher) with his hit "Call Me A Mack"(one of his best songs of all-time) and also featured TLC's remake of the The Time's "Get It Up". This soundtrack had some star power to it but was ignored by the mainstream audience which makes this soundtrack underrated. Some other songs of interest as well is "Indo Smoke" by Mista Grimm, "N***** Don't Give A F***" by the Dogg Pound, & one of my favorite 2Pac joints "Definition Of A Thug N****". Overall a great sleeper soundtrack that did not get a lot of pub but in my book it is a classic. December 26, 2004

rating: 3 QuoteOverall good soundtrackQuote
I remember this soundtrack mainly because of Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth's "One in a Million". It is very hard to find that song anywhere. Other notables are Mista Grimm's "Indo Smoke" (I have no idea how they were able to play this on the radio) and my favorite song, Tha Dogg Pound's "N's Don't Give a F". I wasn't really impressed with TLC's "Get It Up", but not many people can remake a Prince song right, anyway. I would have enjoyed this soundtrack more if Janet Jackson's "Again" (or any Janet song) was on here since she is the star of the movie but I guess it had to do with contractual reasons, as another reviewer said. February 13, 2003

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