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Rocky V (album)

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Released
  
November 12, 1990

Release date
  
16 November 1990

Label
  
Bust It Records

Length
  
45:19

Movie
  
Rocky V

Genre
  
New jack swing

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Rocky V: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 1990 film Rocky V.

Contents

Overview

The album is a complete departure from the previous soundtracks in the Rocky film series because it doesn't consist mainly of classic Bill Conti songs or rock music, but is instead dominated by hip hop and new jack swing music. Although the classic Conti songs "Conquest", "Mickey", and "Gonna Fly Now" are used in the film, they are not featured on the soundtrack. In the trailer for the movie, there was Vince DiCola songs from Rocky IV (1985) including "Training Montage" and "War" but were never present in the film nor the soundtrack. The only Bill Conti song on the soundtrack, "Can't Stop the Fire", is not used in the film but was later used on the album Rocky Balboa: The Best of Rocky, which was released to coincide with the release of Rocky Balboa in 2006. Only four of the eleven tracks on the soundtrack are used in the film: the film's theme, "Go for It (Heart and Fire)" by Joey B. Ellis, "Take You Back (Home Sweet Home)" by 7A3, "Keep It Up" by Snap!, and "The Measure of a Man" by Elton John.

Songs

1That's What I SaidMC Hammer4:24
2All You Gotta Do Is SingJoey B Ellis3:58
3No CompetitionMC Tab4:40

References

Rocky V (album) Wikipedia


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