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"Axel F" is an electronic instrumental track by German musician Harold Faltermeyer. It served as the theme song for the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop , its eponymous character (as portrayed by Eddie Murphy ) and the film franchise it is based on, and became an international number one hit in 1985.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) is the film score album to the 2024 film Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, directed by Mark Molloy; the fourth installment in the Beverly Hills Cop film series and a sequel to Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), it starred Eddie Murphy who reprises his role as Axel Foley.
In 2016, La-La Land Records issued a limited edition album featuring the complete film score composed by Harold Faltermeyer as well as several of the songs used. The label originally planned to release it as part of a 2-disc set with the expanded Beverly Hills Cop II soundtrack, but La-La Land Records was contractually obligated to issue each album separately. [7]
Prepare to have the ’80s synth tones of the “Beverly Hills Cop” theme song stuck in your head again. Netflix has released the trailer for “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,” the fourth film in ...
In 1987, Faltermeyer recorded an album called Harold F with vocal tracks featuring various guest singers plus "Axel F" which appears as a bonus track. The song "Bad Guys" is based on the (otherwise unavailable) main theme for Beverly Hills Cop II. In 1989, Faltermeyer composed soundtrack music on the Fletch sequel Fletch Lives.
Check out the first official trailer for “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” above and first-look images below. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. (L to R) Paul Reiser as Jeffrey and Eddie Murphy as Axel ...
Axel Foley is back, baby! On Thursday, Netflix released the first teaser for Eddie Murphy's long-awaited return to the role in the fourth Beverly Hills Cop film.The Netflix sequel -- titled ...
It featured three top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the instrumental title tune, "Axel F", composed and performed by Harold Faltermeyer, the Glenn Frey song "The Heat Is On", and "Neutron Dance," performed by the Pointer Sisters.