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"The Points" is a rap song performed by the Notorious B.I.G., Coolio, Doodlebug, Big Mike, Buckshot, Redman, Ill Al Skratch, Heltah Skeltah, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Shatasha Williams, Busta Rhymes, Menace Clan, and Jamal. It was released in 1995 via Mercury Records/PolyGram as a single from Panther (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
"Freedom (Theme from Panther)" is the theme song from the 1995 film Panther, released as a single in April 1995 via Mercury Records, which also appears on the film's soundtrack. More than sixty African-American female musicians from pop, R&B, and hip-hop groups and artists make up the chorus.
Panther is a 1995 cinematic adaptation of Melvin Van Peebles's novel Panther, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles. [3] The drama film portrays the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, tracing the organization from its founding through its decline in a compressed timeframe. It was the first narrative feature film to depict the Black ...
Reviewer Stephen Cook called it a fine soundtrack and concluded: "This is a great title for fans of Mancini's lounge/soundtrack material, but those more into his jazz material should consider either his Peter Gunn or Combo soundtracks." [4] In 2001, the soundtrack album was awarded a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.
An EP of music from the forthcoming Marvel film, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” has been released on streaming platforms and YouTube. The post ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ...
The West Point Story: Ray Heindorf: 1951; Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture: A Place in the Sun: Franz Waxman: David and Bathsheba: Alfred Newman: Death of a Salesman: Alex North: Quo Vadis: Miklós Rózsa: A Streetcar Named Desire: Alex North Scoring of a Musical Picture: An American in Paris: Saul Chaplin and Johnny Green: Alice in ...
"A Woman Like Me" is a moderate R&B song which samples the horn arrangement from Simon Haseley's orchestral library music "Hammerhead", and strings and drums from his "Great Day". [ 1 ] A performance video of the song appeared shortly on the film and the whole performance was included on the film's DVD.
The single was covered by R&B singers Monica and Usher for the Panther soundtrack in 1995. In 1995 a longer version of the same recording appeared on Monica's debut album, Miss Thang . The song has also been covered by O.V. Wright (1978), Gwen McCrae (1978), B.B. King (1989), Millie Jackson (1994), Etta James (2002), Clarence Carter (2011), and ...