Bad Boys II Soundtrack (

Bad Boys II Soundtrack (2003) cover

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 265000 votes
Tags: cuba, police, miami florida, anti hero
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Title in Español:

Dos policías rebeldes II

Synopsis

Bad Boys II

Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence), who are part of the Miami PD's Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT), still don't always get along, and now they're keeping secrets from each other. Mike's secret is that he's been seeing Marcus' sister, Sydney "Syd" Burnett (Gabrielle Union) who is a reported paper pusher for the DEA's New York office. Marcus's secret is that he has asked for a transfer, because he wants to spend more time with his family, and less time with Mike.

That's all set aside when their boss, Captain Howard (Joe Pantoliano) assigns them to stop the flow of record amounts of ecstasy into the city. This puts Mike and Marcus on the trail of the most dangerous enemy that they have ever faced...Cuban drug kingpin Hector Juan Carlos "Johnny" Tapia, who wants to take control of the entire ecstasy trade in the USA, and is working with local dealers and club owners such as Russian mafia boss Alexei.

Every time the Miami PD has ever arrested Tapia, Tapia has sued the Miami PD for false arrest, and won millions of dollars. This has caused the department to back off and not go after Tapia. Well, everyone has backed off except for Mike and Marcus, who have never faced Tapia before. Now, it seems that Tapia is using a mortuary as a cover for his operations, smuggling ecstasy hidden inside dead bodies, while sending his money to Cuba in hidden compartments in the coffins.

While Mike and Marcus try to bring Tapia down, they also deal with the discovery that Syd is actually working undercover for the DEA to bring down a money laundering operation run by Alexei, and as part of her undercover job, Syd is in deep with Tapia. When Haitian gangsters try to steal Tapia's money and kill Syd, the two investigations cross paths. Syd's cover is later blown, and she is kidnapped by Tapia, who takes her to his compound in Cuba.

With the unofficial help of people from the CIA, the Miami PD, and anti-Castro forces in Cuba, Mike and Marcus head out to rescue Syd, and bring Tapia down. How far will Tapia go to keep his drug empire? And how far will Marcus and Mike go to rescue Syd?

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Bad Boys II
Xtreme Machine
Paul Linford: Writer
Theme
Atrevido
Cosmic Dancer
Shake Ya Tailfeather
Didn't Mean
Didn't Mean
Mary J. Blige: Performer
Girl I'm a Bad Boy
Fat Joe: Performer
Show Me Your Soul
Pharrell Williams: Performer
Bitch Niggaz
Melvin Bradford: Performer
Keep Giving Your Love to Me
Ryan Leslie: Performer
Love Don't Love Me
Justin Timberlake: Performer
Rollout (My Business)
Ludacris: Performer
Move Bitch
Ludacris: Performer
Gangsta Sh*t
Stevie J: Performer
Menina
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Bad Boys
Ian Lewis: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of Bad Boys II perfectly captures the high-octane action and intensity of the film. The mix of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music sets the tone for the fast-paced scenes and adds to the overall excitement.

Anthony Perez
2/10

The soundtrack of Bad Boys II failed to enhance the overall viewing experience for me. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking any memorable or impactful tracks that stood out.

Ronald Moore
9/10

The soundtrack of Bad Boys II perfectly captures the intensity and action-packed nature of the film. The music enhances every scene, from high-speed car chases to intense shootouts, creating a thrilling and engaging viewing experience.

Joshua Williams
4/10

I found that the soundtrack did not effectively capture the intensity and action-packed nature of the film. The music seemed disconnected from the on-screen events, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that would have elevated the scenes.

Melissa Thomas
6/10

The use of music in key moments, such as car chases and action sequences, enhances the viewing experience and keeps the audience engaged. The soundtrack effectively complements the on-screen drama and elevates the emotional impact of the scenes.

Robert Davis
9/10

The use of different music genres in the soundtrack, from hip-hop to reggae to rock, adds depth and diversity to the overall feel of the movie. Each song complements the on-screen action and helps to build tension, making the audience feel fully immersed in the world of Mike and Marcus as they take on dangerous criminals.

Mary Hernandez
5/10

The iconic track Shake Ya Tailfeather by Nelly, P. Diddy, and Murphy Lee is a standout in the soundtrack, adding a fun and energetic vibe to the film. The song's infectious beat and catchy lyrics make it a memorable addition to the movie's musical selection.