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True Crime: Streets Of LA (The Soundtrack) / In The Paint Records Audio CD 2003 / 0099923570929
UPC 099923570929
True Crime: Streets of LA: The Soundtrack was released on November 11, 2003 for Vybe Squad Ent. and Koch Records. The album was produced by Bigg Swoop, Battlecat, Damizza, DJ Quik, Warren G and King Tech.
Activision first revealed details about the game's soundtrack on September 2, 2003, when they announced the game would feature over fifty original tracks from artists such as Snoop Dogg, Westside Connection, E-40, Kam, Lil Eazy, Lil' ½ Dead, Bad Azz, Damizza, Jayo Felony, Bigg Swoop, as well as licensed tracks from artists such as Ice-T, The D.O.C. and N.E.R.D. Chris Archer, executive producer at Activision Worldwide Studios stated, "True Crime: Streets of LA represents the largest collection of original West Coast hip hop music ever assembled. The collision of the game's intense action with the pulse pounding sounds from the powerhouses of urban music will elevate video game soundtracks to a whole new standard." Bright Riley, CEO of Vybe Squad, stated "This album marks the first time that the entire west coast is joining forces to create some of the hottest flows L.A. has to offer." On October 15, Activision announced full details of the soundtrack, which would feature twenty tracks.
AllMusic's Heather Phares scored the soundtrack 3 out of 5, writing "True Crime is something of an achievement when it comes to gathering popular music in support of a video game." She concluded "It's not a perfect soundtrack, but True Crime is entertaining enough to please gaming and non-gaming rap fans alike." IGN's Spence D scored the soundtrack 7.5 out of 10, writing "Where The Streets of LA: The Soundtrack really succeeds is in the fact that the 20 track album features all new material written specifically for the game." He concluded "The most interesting thing is that for all intents and purposes the West Coast gangsta scene, musically speaking, has more or less run its course, succumbing to the bling and blitz of the Dirty South. But this album proves that it's still alive and well. Whatever your take on the gunz-n-thugs mentality may be, one thing can't be denied: the 20 tracks included here are rife with game, style, and serious funktafication."
The soundtrack peaked at No. 100 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 42 on the Independent Albums chart. The soundtrack was nominated for "Best Soundtrack From a Video Game" at MTV's 2004 Video Music Awards, losing to Tony Hawk's Underground.
Tracklist:
1 |
Snoop Dogg– |
Dance Wit Me |
2:57
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2 | West Side Connection– |
Terrorist Threat |
2:29
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3 | Suga Free– |
Don't Fight The Pimpin' |
3:07
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4 | Warren G Feat. RBX– |
What U Wanna Do |
4:08
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5 | Young Dre, Bishop Lamont, Black (5) & Sixx John– |
True Crime Remix (The New West Edition) |
4:06
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6 | Damizza, N.U.N.E.– | I'll Do Anything |
3:18
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7 | Jay-O-Felony– | Thug Night (Let Me See Something) |
4:17
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8 | Bizzy Bone– |
Hollywood |
4:20
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9 | Hollywood (33)– |
Drinks In The Air |
3:11
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10 | Kam (2), Cavie & Above The Law– |
Don't Do The Crime |
4:17
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11 | Boo Ya Tribe– | Legends |
3:54
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12 | Dee Dimes Feat. Big Swoop– |
They Don't Know |
3:47
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13 | Sly Boogy– |
Flow |
4:04
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14 | Lil' 1/2 Dead, Showtime (10), Kon-troversy & Quicktomac– |
This Is How We Live |
4:24
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15 | Soul Star– | We Don't Stop |
3:27
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16 | Big Tray Deee, Short Chop & Threat– |
Can't Fuck With Us |
4:23
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17 | Pomona City Rydaz Feat. Lil' 1/2 Dead– |
Do Time |
4:02
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18 | Young Billionaires– |
Roll Wit Me |
3:08
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19 | Stylistik– |
Cali Folks |
4:06
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20 | Lil' Easy E– |
Get Crackin' |
3:42 |
- Executive-Producer – Bigg Swoop, Bright Riley