A testimony to an era colored by film music
A stellar lineup of artists has come together for the soundtrack of the film "Panther."
Featuring key hip-hop, R&B, and soul artists, this album musically expresses 1990s African-American culture. Each song echoes the film's theme, yet is complete enough to stand on its own as a standalone work. This is an important soundtrack that combines social messages with musicality.
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18 TRACKS:
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Freedom (Theme From Panther) (The Black Bag Mix)
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2)
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Joe - Express Yourself
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Blackstreet - We'll Meet Again
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Funkadelic - Black People
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Monica And Usher - Let's Straighten It Out
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6)
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The Points
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Bobby Brown - Slick Partner
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Aaron Hall - Stand (You Got To)
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Da Lench Mob - The World Is A Ghetto
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Shanice - If I Were Your Woman
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Sounds Of Blackness - We Shall Not Be Moved
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Female (5) - Natural Woman
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Freedom (Theme From Panther) (Dallas' Dirty Dozen Mix)
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Hodge - Head Nod
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Tony! Toni! Toné! - Stand
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The Last Poets - Don't Give Me No Broccoli And Tell Me It's Greens (What Happened To Our Rythm)
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Brian McKnight And The Boys Choir Of Harlem - Star Spangled Banner
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Stanley Clarke - The Ultimate Sacrifice
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