Exit Wounds (soundtrack)

Exit Wounds
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released March 20, 2001
Recorded 2000-2001
Genre Hardcore Hip Hop
Label Virgin
Producer Beat Ballers, Bud'da, Caviar, DJ Paul, Irv Gotti, Juicy J, J-Runnah, Mr. Fingerz, Overdose, Eric Seats, Teflon, Timbaland, CuzIm Life
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Exit Wounds: The Album is the soundtrack to the 2001 film, Exit Wounds. It was released on March 20, 2001, four days after the film, through Virgin Records. The album made it high on the Billboard charts, peaking at #8 on the Billboard 200 and #5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The film's star, DMX, covers "Ain't No Sunshine", a favorite among NY's hobo-performer elite, on this release, which made it to #67 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. Rapper Yung Berg, then known as Iceberg, made his debut on this soundtrack on the track "Dog 4 Life". "No Sunshine" is used as the entrance music of former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, and samples and interpolates "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers. One lyrical variation of "Ain't No Sunshine" serves as the theme for WWE wrestler A.J. Styles.

Track listing

  1. "No Sunshine"- 5:17 (DMX)
  2. "State to State"- 4:08 (Black Child & Ja Rule)
  3. "Gangsta Tears"- 3:19 (Nas)
  4. "We Got"- 3:22 (Trick Daddy & Trina)
  5. "Party"- 4:27 (Sincere & Timbaland)
  6. "It's on Me"- 4:50 (Ideal)
  7. "They Don't Fuck Wit U"- 4:58 (Three 6 Mafia & Project Pat)
  8. "Walk With Me"- 4:38 (DMX & Big Stan)
  9. "1-2-3"- 4:17 (Memphis Bleek)
  10. "Bust Your Gun"- 4:08 (The L.O.X.)
  11. "Steady Grinding"- 5:01 (Mack 10 & Cash Money Millionaires)
  12. "Incense Burning"- 4:48 (Playa)
  13. "Off da Chain Daddy"- 4:25 (Drag-On)
  14. "Hell Yeah" [Remix]- 5:06 (Outsiderz 4 Life)
  15. "Hey Ladies"- 4:42 (Redman & Lady Luck)
  16. "Fo' All Y'all"- 4:38 (Caviar & WC)
  17. "Dog 4 Life"- 4:26 (Iceberg)
  18. "See You There"- 3:56 (CuzIm Life)

References

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