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Fast Five (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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01
How We Roll
Artist: Don Omar
4:09
02
Desabafo/Deixa Eu Dizer
Artist: Marcelo d2
2:56
03
Assembling the Team
Artist: Brian Tyler
3:33
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04
L. Gelada-3 Da Madrugada
Artist: MV Bill
7:20
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05
Carlito Marron
Artist: Carlinhos Brown
4:07
06
Han Drifting
Artist: Hybrid
1:55
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07
Million Dollar Race
Artist: EDU K
2:24
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08
Mad Skills
Artist: Brian Tyler
3:51
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09
Batalha
Artist: Obando
4:15
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10
Danza Kuduro
Artist: Don Omar
3:18
11
Follow Me Follow Me (Quem Que Caguetou?)
Artist: Tejo
3:08
12
Fast Five Suite
Artist: Brian Tyler
5:42
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13
Furiously Dangerous
Artist: Ludacris
4:04
Album Information

Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 50:42

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H2oPoloDan11

Picked this up right away after seeing the movie. My favorite songs without a doubt are "Desabafo/Deixa Eu Dizer" and "Danza kuduro"

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They Say All Music Guide

The fifth installment in the Fast & Furious film franchise is set in Brazil, which provides the reasoning behind this soundtrack album full of reggaeton and rhythmic Latin tracks. Don Omar and Ludacris appear in the movie, alongside stars Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, so it’s only natural that the rappers also contribute music, including Omar’s “How We Roll [Fast Five Remix],” featuring Busta Rhymes, Reek da Villian, and J-Doe, and Ludacris’ “Furiously Dangerous” featuring Slaughterhouse and Claret Jai. But most of the music is provided by reggaeton acts like Marcelo D2. Score composer Brian Tyler chips in with three appropriately driven tracks, “Assembling the Team,” “Mad Skills,” and “Fast Five Suite.” The goal here is to accompany a picture that, as usual, is packed with driving sequences involving flashy cars, beautiful, scantily clad women, and muscled men. That goal is accomplished with this beat-heavy music and the gruff, aggressive Latin rapping. – William Ruhlmann

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