Original soundtrack to the 2016 motion picture. When his hard-earned kicks get snatched by a local hood, Fifteen-year old Brandon (Jahking Guillory) and his two best friends go on an ill-advised mission across the Bay Area to retrieve the stolen sneakers. Featuring a soundtrack packed with hip-hop classics, Justin Tipping's debut feature is an urban coming-of-age tale told with grit, humor - and surprising lyricism. The soundtrack album is a unique blend of music as featured in the film, from the very first score cue by Brian Reitzell to the last rap by young star Jahking Guillory. Filmmakers infused hip-hop that is authentic to the time and place of Kicks (present day Bay Area), and most of all of the songs in the film are featured on the album.
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1 Spaceship - Brian Reitzell
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2 Party and Bullshit (Dialog Interlude 1) - Jahking Guillory
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3 Friends Hanging Out - Brian Reitzell
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4 The Sheboygan Left - RJD2
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5 C.R.E.A.M - Wu-Tang Clan
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6 BBQ Music - Marc E. Bassy
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7 Kitchen Astronaut (Feat. Jahking Guillory) - Brian Reitzell
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8 Self Made - Keith Jenkins
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9 Slow Trap - Nanasour
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10 Travel to Oakland - Brian Reitzell
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11 Sincerely Yours - Iamsu!
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12 37 - Roach Gigz
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13 Super Hella High - Ymtk
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14 Wave or Swim - Dave Steezy
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15 Get Stupid (Remix) - Mac Dre
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16 Aye - Jay Casio
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17 In You (I Found a Love) - Charles Bradley & Menahan Street Band
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18 Sideshow - Blue Magic
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19 Fireworks Went Off - Brian Reitzell
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20 Flaco Arrives - Brian Reitzell
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21 Flaco Chases Brandon - Brian Reitzell
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22 Party and Bullshit (Dialog Interlude 2) - Jahking Guillory
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23 606 in the 510 - Brian Reitzell
Original soundtrack to the 2016 motion picture. When his hard-earned kicks get snatched by a local hood, Fifteen-year old Brandon (Jahking Guillory) and his two best friends go on an ill-advised mission across the Bay Area to retrieve the stolen sneakers. Featuring a soundtrack packed with hip-hop classics, Justin Tipping's debut feature is an urban coming-of-age tale told with grit, humor - and surprising lyricism. The soundtrack album is a unique blend of music as featured in the film, from the very first score cue by Brian Reitzell to the last rap by young star Jahking Guillory. Filmmakers infused hip-hop that is authentic to the time and place of Kicks (present day Bay Area), and most of all of the songs in the film are featured on the album.