The driving intensity of the music compiled for the soundtrack of The Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift is fitting. This is a film about driving, after all. But it's also fitting because of the inclusion of a couple Japanese-language songs, which are in line with the film's Tokyo setting. Are a Japanese rap group of such ability that even those with no grasp whatsoever of the language can easily enjoy their music.

There are two tracks from the group here, 'Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)' and 'Cho Large,' both of which are produced by; the latter song even includes a rap by, who is the face of that production duo. These inclusions are the most entertaining aspect of.

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Do you remember the now-iconic (and somber) scene where Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Brian O’Conner (the late Paul Walker) were gearing on for their last race together in Furious 7? Doesn’t “See You Again” bring a tear to your eye whenever you hear it on the radio? Or how about that nostalgic feeling when you listen to 's 'Furious,' or Cadillac Tah and i’s 'Pov City Anthem,' from the Murder Inc.-helmed soundtrack to the first film? ’ electric bangers “Act A Fool” and “Rest of My Life” might have even made you want crank your Honda Civic up and do 180 mph down the freeway. Since 2001, the Fast & Furious franchise has produced some of the most high-octane music in pop culture. And through their ups and downs, the films and their soundtracks managed to evolve and remain consistent over the years, from the early Murder Inc.

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And Disturbing Tha Peace-led soundtracks ( FF 1 and 2) consisting of predominantly hip-hop, R&B, and heavy metal to incorporating reggaeton, EDM, and pop music as the series grew with the times. These sets produced a large array of unforgettable chart hits, including Ja Rule’s 'Put It On Me,' G-Eazy and Kehlani’s latest smash 'Good Life,' and the tear-jerking classic from Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, “See You Again”.

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With the eighth installment of the franchise, T he Fate of the Furious racing into theaters today (April 14), along with its soundtrack, Billboard gathered 14 of the greatest songs from its 16-year history. Ja Rule feat. 01 & Vita: “Furious” The Fast and The Furious (2001) Hot 100 Chart Peak: N/A As one of the leading smashes from the first installment, The Fast & The Furious, gave us a banger that captured the film's high-octane spirit. His intense delivery and lyricism set the scene for an explosive ride through the gritty streets of Los Angeles. It’s no wonder that he, Irv Gotti, and The Murderers were chosen to lead the soundtrack because they provided the film with the fuel it needed to become a smash.

Sevyn Streeter 'How Bad Do You Want It' Furious 7 (2015) Hot 100 Chart Peak: N/A This sexy jam from the Furious 7 soundtrack features Sevyn Streeter recreating the elegant desert motif in the visual while she delivers an EDM-backed electro-pop tune. As part of one the finest soundtracks in the franchise, she masterfully makes her presence felt with her strong and passionate vocals. Ludacris “Act A Fool” 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Hot 100 Chart Peak: No. Amiko mini hd proshivka pc. 32 Luda’s first entry in the Fast & Furious franchise was an outlandish banger that flooded the airwaves and MTV consistently back in ’03.

This was also at the height of his career, when his Chicken-n-Beer album was making waves at the same time. The song and video were as colorful as the film, fitting the lighter, fun, but still furious tone. Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth “See You Again” Furious 7 (2015) Hot 100 Chart Peak: No. 1 In the wake of the tragic death of leading man Paul Walker in 2013, the somber melody of this hip-hop ballad was an appropriate farewell tune that grew to become a smash.

It beautifully captured all the tenderness that the closing moments of Furious 7 had, as well as the universal themes of saying goodbye to important people in your life, while reminiscing on the good times. 'See You Again' continues to be a standout in the Furious catalog. Kehlani “Good Life” The Fate Of The Furious (2017) Hot 100 Chart Peak: N/A If any more superheroes needed a theme song, they can call the Bay Area duo, G-Eazy and Kehlani, for an anthem. The lead single from The Fate of the Furious showcases the electric energy that draws from the Fast & Furious franchise. The pair's chemistry made for a captivating tune and an equally fire video. Ludacris & R. Kelly “Pick Up the Phone” 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Hot 100 Chart Peak: N/A Before Travis Scott, Young Thug and Migos' Quavo offered their of the same name in 2016, Tyrese, Luda and Kellz teamed up in 2003 for “Pick Up the Phone,' a summer-y song off the franchise's sequel, 2 Fast 2 Furious.