The Exit Wounds soundtrack may bounce around from smooth urban sounds to buck-wild Dirty South to hardcore East Coast rap, but no matter the style, it maintains a stunning level of exceptional quality. In fact, it's difficult to narrow down the best moments since there are so many. On the one hand, several of the gritty East Coast moments here -- DMX's "No Sunshine," Drag-On's "Off da Chain Daddy," Lady Luck's "Hey Ladies," in particular -- could garner substantial radio play. Similarly, the three Dirty South moments featured -- Trick Daddy and Trina's "We Got," Three 6 Mafia's "They Don't Fuck Wit U," Mack 10's' "Steady Grinding" -- all stand as impressive songs driven by excellent production and a decadent air. And if that isn't enough to make this a notable soundtrack, the three sultry urban soul moments -- Ideal's "It's on Me," Playa's "Incense Burning," Outsiderz 4 Life's "Hell Yeah (Remix)" -- challenge the rap songs for the status of being album highlights. In sum, this album is filled to brim with amazing songs.
A1 | DMX - No Sunshine |
A2 | Black Child - State To State |
A3 | Nas - Gangsta Tears |
A4 | Trick Daddy - We Got |
B1 | Sin (4) - Party |
B2 | Ideal (6) - It's On Me |
B3 | Three 6 Mafia - They Don't F@*k Wit U |
B4 | Big Stan - Walk With Me |
C1 | Memphis Bleek - 1-2-3 |
C2 | The Lox - Bust Your Gun |
C3 | Mack 10 - Steady Grinding |
C4 | Playa - Incense Buring |
D1 | Drag-On - Off Da Chain Daddy |
D2 | Outsiderz 4 Life - Hell Yeah (Remix) |
D3 | Lady Luck - Hey Ladies |
D4 | Caviar - Fo' All Y'all |
D5 | Iceberg - Dog 4 Life |