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CB4 (soundtrack)

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Released
  
March 2, 1993

Release date
  
2 March 1993

Movie
  
CB4

Recorded
  
1992-1993

Label
  
MCA Records

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Producers
  
Diamond D, DJ Hurricane, Hi-C, KRS-One

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Rhythm and blues, Hardcore hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Comedy hip hop

Similar
  
To Hell and Black, Shock of the Hour, Ruthless for Life, The Villain in Black, Raps New Generation

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CB4 is the soundtrack to the comedy film, CB4. It was released on March 2, 1993 through MCA Records and was almost entirely hip hop music. The album did fairly well on the Billboard charts, peaking at #41 on the Billboard 200 and #13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Blackstreet's "Baby Be Mine" was the lone charting single, making it to #17 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. Three songs were credited to the fictional CB4 group from the movie, the trio consisted of Chris Rock and rappers, Daddy-O and Hi-C.

Contents

Hurricane featuring the beastie boys stick en up


Track listing

  1. "The 13th Message/Livin' in a Zoo"- 7:24 (Public Enemy)
  2. "Black Cop"- 3:01 (KRS-One)
  3. "Mayday on the Front Line"- 4:02 (MC Ren)
  4. "Stick 'Em Up"- 2:58 (Beastie Boys & DJ Hurricane)
  5. "Sneaking Up on Ya"- 3:24 (Fu-Schnickens)
  6. "Lifeline"- 4:39 (Parental Advisory)
  7. "The Nocturnal Is in the House"- 4:19 (P.M. Dawn)
  8. "Baby Be Mine"- 5:53 (Blackstreet)
  9. "It's Alright"- 3:46 (Tracie Spencer)
  10. "Sweat from My Balls"- 3:10 (CB4)
  11. "Straight Out of Locash"- 3:10 (CB4)
  12. "Rapper's Delight"- 5:35 (CB4)

Songs

1The 13th Message / Livin' in a ZooPublic Enemy7:25
2Black CopBoogie Down Productions3:01
3May Day on the Front LineMC Ren4:02

References

CB4 (soundtrack) Wikipedia