2000 soundtrack album by various artists
Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance
Released December 19, 2000 (2000-12-19 )
Genre Length 59 :27
Label
Hollywood
Producer
Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance (2000)
More Music from the Motion Picture Save The Last Dance (2001)
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating
AllMusic
[1] RapReviews 3.5/10
[2]
Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance is the first soundtrack album to
Thomas Carter 's 2001
dance film
Save the Last Dance . It was released on December 19, 2000 through
Hollywood Records and consisted of
hip hop and
contemporary R&B music. It features contributions from
112 ,
Athena Cage ,
Chaka Demus & Pliers ,
Donell Jones ,
Fredro Starr ,
Ice Cube ,
Jill Scott ,
K-Ci & JoJo ,
Kevon Edmonds ,
Lucy Pearl ,
Montell Jordan ,
Notorious B.I.G. ,
Pink ,
Snoop Dogg , Soulbone,
Q-Tip and X-2-C.
The soundtrack made it to several
Billboard charts . It peaked at number 3 on the
Billboard 200 , number 2 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , number 6 on the
Top Soundtracks , number 3 on the
Top Internet Albums and number 2 on the
Canadian Albums Chart . It also spawned two charting singles: "Crazy" and "You". The album went both gold and platinum on January 29, 2001 and was certified 2x multi-platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America on May 20, 2002. It won the
American Music Award for Favorite Soundtrack in 2002.
Track listing
Notes
The track "Breathe and Stop" (#9) is omitted in many versions of the album and replaced with a bonus track "Shining Through (Theme from Save the Last Dance ) (
Soulshock and Karlin Remix)" (#14).
"Only You" contains sample from "I Get Lifted" performed by
KC and the Sunshine Band .
"Get It On Tonite" contains sample from "Love for the Sake of Love" performed by
Claudja Barry .
Awards and nominations
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
More Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance
More Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance Released May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22 )
Genre Length 44 :09
Label
Hollywood
Producer
Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance (2000)
More Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance (2001)
More Music from the Motion Picture Save the Last Dance is the second soundtrack album to
Thomas Carter 's 2001
dance film
Save the Last Dance . It was released on May 22, 2001 through
Hollywood Records and consisted of
hip hop and
contemporary R&B music. It features contributions from Angela Ammons, Audrey Martells, Blaqout,
Fatman Scoop ,
Jesse Powell , J.R. Young, Medina Green,
Method Man ,
Redman ,
Shawty Redd ,
Sy Smith , Ta-Gana and the World Beaters. The album peaked at number 129 on the
Billboard 200 .
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "
Da Rockwilder " (performed by
Method Man & Redman )
Rockwilder 2:20 2. "Let's Get Crunk" (performed by
Shawty Redd )
Demetrius Lee Stewart
Shawty Redd 4:04 3. "So Special" (performed by The Worldbeaters) George Acogny Darryl Phinnessee Kamil Rustam Jessie Willard III 3:45 4. "Hate the Playaz" (performed by Audrey Martells) 3:35 5. "Dance Floor" (performed by Ta-Gana) 4:26 6. "I Can Tell" (performed by
Jesse Powell ) Darryl Young John Sebastian Kenny Kornegay Sam Salter Steve Boone Thabiso Nkhereanye 4:40 7. "When It Doesn't Matter" (performed by Angela Ammons) 3:30 8. "Do Things" (performed by
Sy Smith ) 4:26 9. "Where Ya At" (performed by
Fatman Scoop ) 2:09 10. "Bust Off" (performed by Medina Green) 3:22 11. "You Don't Really Want Some" (performed by Blaqout) Anthony President Brainz Dimilo Carlos Corte
Ronnie DeVoe Ruben Cruz 2:31 12. "Bounce" (performed by J.R. Young) Anthony President Brainz Dimilo Carlos Corte Ronnie DeVoe Ruben Cruz 2:33 13. "In for Cream" (performed by Blaqout) Anthony President Brainz Dimilo Carlos Corte Ronnie DeVoe Ruben Cruz 2:48 Total length: 44:09
Charts
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