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Various - White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump) album

Various - White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump) album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Hip-hop / Creative music
  • Title: White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump)
  • Released: 1992
  • Style: Soundtrack
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1836 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1481 mb
  • Other: AA DMF MPC TTA XM AHX MP2
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 847

Description

Kenya Barris, creator of hit TV show Black-ish, is teaming up with athletes Blake Griffin and Ryan Kalil to make new version of 1992 comedy.

Director: Ron Shelton. Starring: Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson, Rosie Perez and others.

Салон красоты & SPA премиум-класса. Высокое качество обслуживания и мастерство.

Executive-Producer – Elliot Lurie, Matt Walden (2). Mastered By – Ted Jensen. Photography By – Liza Loeffler. No track durations on release. Other Versions (4 of 4) View All. Cat.

White Men Can't Jump is the soundtrack to the 1992 comedy film, White Men Can't Jump. It was released on March 24, 1992 through EMI and consists of a blend of R&B, hip hop, and pop music. The soundtrack peaked at 92 on the Billboard 200 and 48 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and featured the single "White Men Can't Jump" by Riff, which peaked at 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. "White Men Can't Jump"- 3:35 (Riff). Sympin Ain't Easy"- 5:02 (Boyz II Men). The Hook"- 3:43 (Queen Latifah).

You're viewing YouTube in Russian. You can change this preference below. FILM DESCRIPTION: Ron Shelton (Bull Durham) wrote and directed the basketball-oriented seriocomedy White Men Can't Jump. Woody Harrelson plays Billy Hoyle, a white con artist who hustles basketball games with black players, lulling his victims into the misguided notion that white men can't match up with black hoopsters. One of his victims, African-American Sidney Deane (Wesley Snipes), becomes Hoyle's "agent," arranging his various inner city scams.

White Men Can't Jump is a 1992 American sports comedy film written and directed by Ron Shelton. The film was released in the United States on March 27, 1992 by 20th Century Fox. Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) is a former college basketball player who makes his living by hustling streetballers who assume he cannot play well because he is white.

Black and white basketball hustlers join forces to double their chances of winning money on the street courts and in a basketball tournament. Title: White Men Can't Jump (1992).

And to score a goal was put it in, so it’s White Men Can’t Put It In in many countries. Oh, you’re upset with jumping?! On the 25th anniversary of White Men Can’t Jump, EW chatted with Shelton and star Wesley Snipes, who led the 1992 sports comedy alongside Woody Harrelson as Sidney Deane and Billy Hoyle, respectively, part-time streetballers and full-time hustlers. When he showed up to audition, he just had more attitude than anybody. He walked on the court trash-talking and it didn’t matter if he had any game. He showed up with more attitude and less jump shot than anybody.

Around the same time, White Men Can't Jump came out and exploited both those interests in what is essentially two hours of race- and gender-baiting jokes and put-downs. The basketball scenes here are all showboating and predictable. By the time Billy and Sidney meet their third mark, the results are obvious and boring. There's little tension here about what's going to happen, so you'd like the dialogue to at least be entertaining. And it is - if you grew up in a locker room. There are moments of great "your momma" jokes, but mostly the jokes, like the basketball.

men can't jump men can't rap century fox records source starr Hill Source Magazine. Perez Men Can't Jump Harrelson. Nothing’s quite as great on a lazy weekend as watching good sportsmanship and courage overcome everything in a great sports film. 1. Hoosiers: This movie is the ultimate underdog tale, featuring the iconic Gene Hackman as a new coach in a small town who teaches his players the value of teamwork. Dennis Hopper also makes an appearance as Hackman’s alcoholic assistant coach who needs some life coaching for himself. Who doesn’t love this rousing flick? Also, fun fact: You can thank this timeless film for the creation of the slow clap.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Cypress Hill A To The K
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Grandmixer MuggsRecorded By – Chris ShawWritten-By – Larry Muggerud, Louis Freeze*, Senen Reyes
3:20
2 Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. Area Code 213
Mixed By – Nick SansanoProducer – The Devoux BrothersProgrammed By – Matthew Hyde*Recorded By – Mario Caldato*Written-By – Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
4:28
3 Main Source Fakin' The Funk
Producer – Main SourceRecorded By – Robert Powers*Written-By – Kevin McKenzie, Shawn McKenzie, William Paul Mitchell
3:30
4 Level III Freezin 'Em
Engineer [Assistant] – Stanley SaltersKeyboards – Howie Hersh, Todd ChapmanProducer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Dave "Hard Drive" Pensado*, Todd "Todski" Chapman*Vocals [Additional] – Skooter Williams*, Lipstick Written-By – Dave Pensado, Marvin Taylor , Thomas Taylor, Todd Chapman, William Taylor
5:14
5 College Boyz How To Act
Producer – DJ Ron-Ski, Humphrey Riley, Wiz*Written-By – George Clinton III, Phillippe Wynn*, Rom
3:14
6 Gang Starr Now You're Mine
Written-By – Chris Martin , Keith Elam
2:55

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records USA
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records USA
  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Record Company – EMI Records Group North America
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Produced At – Gang Starr Productions, Inc.

Credits

  • Art Direction – Henry Marquez
  • Concept By [Rap E.p. Concept] – Ron Fair
  • Coordinator [E.p. Coordinator] – Hope Stolley
  • Design – Lu Ann Graffeo
  • Executive-Producer – Mitchell Leib, Ron Fair
  • Executive-Producer [20th Century Fox Music Executives] – Elliot Lurie, Matt Walden
  • Mastered By – Ted Jensen
  • Photography By [Background] – Liza Loeffler

Notes

No track durations on release.

Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC
Track 6 producer Gang Starr Productions Inc.

EMI Records Group North America
© ℗ 1992 EMI Records USA
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc., a subsidiary of Capitol-EMI Music, Inc., Hollywood and Vine Streets, Hollywood, California.

Printed in the USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7777-99087-2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E1-99087 Various White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump) ‎(12", EP) EMI Records USA E1-99087 US 1992
E4-99087 Various White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump) ‎(Cass, EP) EMI Records USA E4-99087 US 1992
E4-599087 Various White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump) ‎(Cass, EP, Club) EMI Records USA E4-599087 US 1992
CDP-599087 Various White Men Can't Rap (More Music From The Twentieth Century Fox Film White Men Can't Jump) ‎(CD, EP, Club) EMI Records USA CDP-599087 US 1992

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