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Scarface was created as the original soundtrack. Its songs were written and produced by Giorgio Moroder, an Italian record producer, along with other musicians. Former frontwoman of the band Blondie, Debbie Harry, co-wrote "Rush Rush". The song's title is a reference to cocaine, and it was based upon Moroder's soundtrack American Gigolo (1980).
A variation of this theme is used in a montage for the American Dad! episode "The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari". Similarly, the 2009-2010 Britvic advert for 'Drench' bottled water features the song while a goldfish remembers its way through a maze. It is also the entrance song for German boxer Ralf Riemer.
The Fix was Scarface's first release on Def Jam Recordings; he became the president of Def Jam South in 2000. Three singles were released from The Fix. The first was the song "Guess Who's Back" featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel. The second was "My Block", with a music video directed by Marc Klasfeld.
Music Inspired by Scarface is a compilation album released in 2003. It features songs by various hip-hop artists which either draw direct inspiration from the 1983 film Scarface or contain subject matter that can relate to the film.
Beth Andersen (born 1954) is an American singer [1] and voice actress from Lexington, Kentucky.. Andersen's first notable release was the song "Dance Dance Dance" which appeared in the 1983 film Scarface as well as on its soundtrack.
The famously private Scarface actor — who titled the book after the childhood nickname his mother, Rose, gave him from the Al Jolson song of the same name — says he wanted to leave a record ...
"My Block" is a song by American rapper Scarface and the second single released from his seventh studio album The Fix (2002). The song samples the piano intro from the 1971 Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway song "Be Real Black For Me". "My Block" made it to 46 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
The song appears in the 2001 video game Grand Theft Auto III, where it is featured on the in-game radio station Flashback 95.6 (Flashback FM) along with four other songs from the Scarface soundtrack. [1] The song was also used in the video game Scarface: The World is Yours. The rapper Lil Wayne sampled this song for his hit "On Fire" from his ...