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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).
Michael George Dean (born March 1, 1965) is an American record producer, audio engineer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known for his synthesizer -heavy instrumentation and audio mixing for high-profile music industry artists.
My Homies is the fifth studio album by an American rapper Scarface.It was released March 3, 1998, by Rap-A-Lot and Virgin Records.The album features production by Mike Dean, Mr. Lee, N.O. Joe, Scarface, and Tone Capone.
In 2003, Music Inspired by Scarface, a Def Jam Recordings compilation album, featured songs by various hip-hop artists which either draw direct inspiration from the film, or contain subject matter that can relate to the film. [56] Scarface was released on Blu-ray on September 6, 2011, in a two-disc, limited edition, steelbox package. [57]
It is also the entrance song for German boxer Ralf Riemer. It appears on the 2001 video game Grand Theft Auto III on one of its available in-game radio stations, Flashback FM (Flashback 95.6), along with four other songs from the Scarface film soundtrack. It is featured in the official Scarface game, Scarface: The World is Yours.
The song is based on and samples heavily from Dukey Stick by George Duke. The production of the song contains "slaphappy bass, tinkling keyboards and relaxed drums", over which Scarface recounts an afternoon of hanging out in the neighborhood and activities including smoking cannabis cigars, seeing women drive by, drinking 40 oz bottles of St. Ides, [2] and "Jammin' to a tape to my partner had ...
"Guess Who's Back" is a song by American rapper Scarface featuring American rappers Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel. It is the lead single from Scarface's seventh studio album The Fix (2002). The song was produced by Kanye West , who also provides uncredited vocals, and contains a sample of "Sunrise" by The Originals .
"I Seen a Man Die", also known as "I Never Seen a Man Cry", is the first single released from Scarface's third album, The Diary. Produced by N.O. Joe, Mike Dean and Scarface himself, "I Seen a Man Die" became a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, the first of two that Scarface had in his career.