BlacKkKlansman Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 292000 votes
Tags: ku klux klan, racist cop
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Title in Español:

BlacKkKlansman

Title in Italiano:

BlacKkKlansman

Title in Português:

BlacKkKlansman: O Infiltrado

Synopsis

In the early 1970s, Ron Stallworth is hired as the first Black officer in the Colorado Springs, Colorado Police Department. Stallworth is initially assigned to work in the records room, where he faces racial slurs from his coworkers. Stallworth requests a transfer to go undercover, and is assigned to infiltrate a local rally at which national civil rights leader Kwame Ture (birth name Stokely Carmichael) is to give a speech. At the rally, Stallworth meets Patrice Dumas, the president of the black student union at Colorado College. While taking Ture to his hotel, Patrice is stopped by patrolman Andy Landers, a corrupt, racist officer in Stallworth's precinct, who threatens Ture and sexually assaults Patrice.

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BlacKkKlansman
Oh Happy Day
Too Late to Turn Back Now
Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud (Parts 1 & 2)
James Brown: Writer
Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)
Elliot Lurie: Writer
Looking Glass: Performer
Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)
Barrett Strong: Writer
The Temptations: Performer
Photo Opp's
Lucky Man
Greg Lake: Writer
Emerson Lake and Palmer: Performer
Mary Don't You Weep
Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud (Parts 1 & 2)
Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)
Elliot Lurie: Performer
Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)
Barrett Strong: Performer
Lion Eyes
Mikaela Kahn: Performer
Photo Opp's
Mikaela Kahn: Performer
Mary Don't You Weep
Prince: Performer
Gone With the Wind
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Hatred At Its Best
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Main Theme
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Ron's Theme
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Firing Range
Terence Blanchard: Performer
No Cross Burning Tonight
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Patrice Library
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Ron Meets FBI Agent
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Connie and the Bomb
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Guarding David Duke
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Tale of Two Powers 1
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Tale of Two Powers 2
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Tale of Two Powers 3
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Woodrow Wilson
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Klan Cavalry
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Ron's Search
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Patrice Followed
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Here Comes Ron
Terence Blanchard: Performer
White Power Theme
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Partner Funk Theme
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Main Theme – Ron
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Blut Und Boden (Blood and Soil)
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Photo Opps
Terence Blanchard: Performer
SIDE A: Gone with the Wind
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Hatred at It's Best
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Connie and Bomb
Terence Blanchard: Performer
SIDE B: Tale of Two Powers 1
Terence Blanchard: Performer
Main Theme-Ron
Terence Blanchard: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Wilson
4/10

The choice of songs felt out of place at times, distracting from the narrative instead of enhancing it. The lack of cohesion in the soundtrack made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Emily Jackson
7/10

The use of 1970s soul and funk music in the soundtrack helps to transport the audience back in time and immerses them in the setting of the film.

Deborah Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of BlacKkKlansman is a crucial element in immersing the audience in the era and themes of the story.

Paul Jackson
7/10

The incorporation of powerful and poignant musical cues during key moments of the film adds emotional depth and resonance to the storytelling.

William Lee
7/10

The selection of songs in the soundtrack effectively complements the themes of racial discrimination and social justice portrayed in the movie.

Donald Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully blends classic tracks with original compositions, creating a cohesive sonic experience.

Laura Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of BlacKkKlansman perfectly captures the tension and intensity of the film's narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Amanda Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack of BlacKkKlansman effectively captures the tension and racial divide of the 1970s setting.

Steven Garcia
5/10

The soulful and powerful songs featured in the soundtrack evoke a sense of defiance and resistance against racism.

Ronald Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of BlacKkKlansman showcases a diverse range of musical styles, reflecting the cultural diversity of the characters and the era in which the story is set.

Joseph Young
2/10

I found the soundtrack of BlacKkKlansman to be quite disappointing and uninspiring. The music did not effectively capture the tension and emotional depth of the film's themes and scenes.

Sarah Hill
5/10

The music in the film complements the narrative, adding depth to the characters and their struggles.

Andrew Scott
5/10

The emotional resonance of the songs used in key moments of the film lingers with the viewer long after the credits roll.

Carol Phillips
6/10

Overall, the musical choices in BlacKkKlansman contribute significantly to the film's powerful message about systemic racism and social justice.

Edward Wright
6/10

The music choices in BlacKkKlansman successfully set the mood for pivotal scenes, intensifying their impact.

Ronald Carter
6/10

The use of period-appropriate music in the film enhances the authenticity of the storytelling.

James Brown
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of BlacKkKlansman is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to its impact and staying power.

Amanda Garcia
1/10

Overall, I believe that the soundtrack failed to elevate the overall viewing experience of BlacKkKlansman and missed an opportunity to add another layer of complexity and resonance to the film.