Baby Boy Soundtrack (

Baby Boy Soundtrack (2001) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 16000 votes
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Synopsis

BABY BOY is the powerful urban drama directed by John Singleton (Shaft and Boyz N the Hood) starring rap music superstars TYRESE GIBSON and SNOOP DOGG (Half Baked, I Got the Hook Up). With knockout performances from VING RHAMES (Mission: Impossible II, Pulp Fiction, Con Air) and A.J. JOHNSON (Friday House Party, The Players Club), BABY BOY is a tough, honest and unflinching look at modern urban life.

Jody (Gibson) is a 20-year-old African American in South Central L.A. who is trying to live large but doesn't have a job. He's got two babies by two different women and still lives at home with his mother (Johnson). Growing up is tough on Jody, but a series of events involving his mother's new boyfriend Melvin (Rhames), his girlfriend Yvette (Taraji P. Henson) and her ex-con ex-boyfriend Rodney (Snoop Dogg), force him to learn lessons about living, loving and surviving as a man in the hood.

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Play Title Artist
Baby Boy
Summer Madness
Just a Baby Boy
Baby Mama
We Keep It G
Just a Man
Hail Mary
Straight F***ing
Crip Hop
Baby Boy
Eat Sleep Think
Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone
Daddy's Home
Just a Touch Of Love
Talk Sh*t 2 Ya
Wishin' On a Star
Thatshowegetdown
I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You
Love & War
I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
I'm Sinbad the Sailor
You
Just to Keep You Satisfied
I'd Rather Be with You
I Do Love You
Waiting...
David Arnold: Performer
Meet Melvin
David Arnold: Performer
Jody's Nightmare
David Arnold: Performer
Talking Commerce
David Arnold: Performer
Juanita
David Arnold: Performer
Home Truths
David Arnold: Performer
Guns And Butter
David Arnold: Performer
I Hate You
David Arnold: Performer
Sweetpea's Yard
David Arnold: Performer
I Wanna Be Saved
David Arnold: Performer
Nasty Girl
David Arnold: Performer
Jody And Yvette
David Arnold: Performer
Let Us Pray
David Arnold: Performer
Jumped
David Arnold: Performer
Rodney Takes The Car
David Arnold: Performer
Drive By
David Arnold: Performer
Finish It
David Arnold: Performer
Melvin Takes The Gun
David Arnold: Performer
Family
David Arnold: Performer
The Womb (Intro) (Tyrese Gibson)
David Arnold: Performer
Just A Baby Boy (Snoop Dogg)
David Arnold: Performer
Just A Man (Raphael Saadiq)
David Arnold: Performer
Focus (Interlude) (Tyrese Gibson, Taraji P. Henson)
David Arnold: Performer
Baby Mama (Three 6 Mafia)
David Arnold: Performer
Talk S**t 2 Ya (D'Angelo)
David Arnold: Performer
I'd Rather Be With You (Bootsy Collins)
David Arnold: Performer
You (Felicia Adams)
David Arnold: Performer
Jody Meets Rodney (Interlude) (Snoop Dogg, Tyrese Gibson)
David Arnold: Performer
Crip Hop (The Eastsidaz)
David Arnold: Performer
Thatshowegetdown (B.G.)
David Arnold: Performer
Guns and Butter (Interlude) (Ving Rhames)
David Arnold: Performer
We Keep It G (Lost Angels)
David Arnold: Performer
Eat Sleep Think (Connie McKendrick)
David Arnold: Performer
Just To Keep You Satisfied (Marvin Gaye)
David Arnold: Performer
I Hate You (Tyrese Gibson, Taraji P. Henson)
David Arnold: Performer
Love & War (Anthony Hamilton)
David Arnold: Performer
Straight Lovin (The Transitions)
David Arnold: Performer
Baby Boy (Felicia Adams)
David Arnold: Performer

User reviews

David Brown
7/10

The soundtrack features standout performances from talented rap music superstars like Snoop Dogg, adding an authentic and dynamic element to the film.

Melissa Evans
9/10

The soundtrack of Baby Boy truly captures the essence of modern urban life with its raw and authentic vibe. Each track immerses you into the world of South Central L.A., bringing the struggles and triumphs of the characters to life through music.

Michelle Williams
3/10

The soundtrack of Baby Boy did not resonate with me as much as I had hoped. The songs felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the movie, failing to enhance the viewing experience.

Mary Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack of Baby Boy perfectly complements the gritty and raw atmosphere of the film. The mix of hip-hop and R&B tracks enhances the urban setting and adds depth to the characters' emotional journeys.

Ronald Scott
7/10

The music selection enhances the emotional depth of the film, adding layers of intensity to the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Mark Smith
8/10

The blend of hip-hop and R&B tracks in the soundtrack mirrors the cultural richness of the urban setting portrayed in the movie.

Jennifer Nelson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Baby Boy is a compelling and integral component of the film, contributing significantly to its immersive and impactful storytelling.

Joseph Campbell
7/10

The use of music in key scenes amplifies the impact of the storytelling, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Brian Evans
6/10

The use of music in Baby Boy helps to convey the struggles and complexities of the characters' lives. The songs chosen for the soundtrack reflect the tension, love, and harsh realities portrayed in the story, making it a crucial element in capturing the essence of modern urban life.

Patricia King
8/10

The soundtrack of Baby Boy perfectly captures the gritty and raw essence of life in South Central L.A.

Timothy Jackson
1/10

I found the choice of music to be uninspired and lacking in originality, with many tracks feeling generic and forgettable.

Anthony Campbell
9/10

The combination of rap music superstars like Tyrese Gibson and Snoop Dogg with the powerful performances of Ving Rhames and A.J. Johnson creates a dynamic and captivating sound that perfectly complements the intensity of the film. From the hard-hitting beats to the emotionally charged lyrics, the soundtrack of Baby Boy is a standout feature that enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression.

Daniel Green
7/10

The music in Baby Boy not only entertains but also serves as a crucial narrative device, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

William Allen
2/10

Overall, I believe that the soundtrack missed an opportunity to elevate the storytelling and failed to create a memorable musical backdrop for the characters' struggles and triumphs.