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Gangs of Lagos (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album composed by Tolu Obanro for the 2023 Nigerian action-thriller film Gangs of Lagos, [1] directed by Jade Osiberu.It was released on 7 April 2023, the same date as the film's theatrical release in Nigeria. the soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles that reflect the cultural and emotional depth of the movie.
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It was followed by "South Bronx/P is Free" and "9mm Goes Bang" in the same year. The latter is the most gangsta-themed song of the three; in it, KRS-One boasts about shooting a crack dealer and his posse to death (in self-defense). [16] The album Criminal Minded followed in 1987, and was the first rap album to have firearms on its cover.
The video for the song features the band doing a mock police line-up and being chased on customised mobility scooters.The video is shot mostly in the town of Watford, England, featuring such local landmarks as the original 1970s concrete brutalist style shopping centre, the YMCA building and the spiral car park ramp visible from the ring road.
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"Gang Gang" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American record label Cactus Jack Records, known as JackBoys, and American rapper Sheck Wes, with additional vocals from fellow American rappers Don Toliver, Luxury Tax 50, and Travis Scott (the label's leader, credited as Catcus Jack).
It’s a big deal when multi-hyphenate Shawn Carter — better known as Jay-Z — makes an appearance pretty much anywhere — and his presence at a Q&A at Hollywood’s Neuehouse on Tuesday night ...
"Gangstas" is a song by American rapper Pop Smoke from his posthumous debut studio album, Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2020). The song was written by Pop Smoke alongside producers CashMoneyAP and Swirv. An R&B song, its lyrics reflect on Pop Smoke claiming to be the King of New York and expressing his dislike for 6ix9ine.