Dear White People Soundtrack (

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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Synopsis

Dear White People is a satirical comedy-drama film that follows the lives of four black students at an Ivy League college as they navigate issues of race, identity, and privilege.

The film explores the complexities of being a minority in a predominantly white institution, as the characters grapple with microaggressions, cultural appropriation, and systemic racism.

Dear White People challenges stereotypes and sheds light on the experiences of black students in a predominantly white environment, sparking important conversations about race and privilege.

Through its sharp wit and thought-provoking storytelling, Dear White People offers a fresh perspective on race relations and the struggles faced by marginalized communities in higher education.

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Play Title Artist
Dear White People
Trap Niggas
We The People....
Redbone
Cultural Imports
Lost
F*** Being Friends
I Was in a Cult
Own2
over and over
Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22, B. 52: II. Tempo di valse
Nectarines
Take a Byte
Teach Me a New Language
Ain't Nobody Straight In L.A.
Retrograde
Child Please
Get Up Get Out
Before You Get a Boyfriend.
FUN!
1%
In My Head
Typo
Serotonin
100 Bad
Bilingue
Way Too Far
Yonkers
Tyrone
Moonlight
Indian Hair
Forget Forgive
What's Stopping Us
Shadows
Let You Down
Love Me Good
White Tiger - Single Version
Fuck The Police
Casual Encounters
Legend Has It
Love & Hate
Cannonball
Carry On
Ponytail
Terrified
Father Time
Drama
Theres a War going on (feat. Elmore Judd)
IM U
I Am
Pieces
Living It Up
I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You
Blowback
Changes
Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46: 4. In the Hall of the Mountain King
I Ain't Got Time!
Hurtin
On My Mind (Jorja Smith X Preditah)
Blimp
Tyrone - Live
It Was Me
Kris Bowers: Performer
They're Gonna Hate Me
Kris Bowers: Performer
All About Reggie
Kris Bowers: Performer
Langston Vibes
Kris Bowers: Performer
Coco's Life Plan
Kris Bowers: Performer
Coco and Sam
Kris Bowers: Performer
Sam & Gabe (Do You Want This)
Kris Bowers: Performer
It's Just Us
Kris Bowers: Performer
New Friends
Kris Bowers: Performer
Flashback Troy and Sam
Kris Bowers: Performer
The Bell Tower
Kris Bowers: Performer
We Have a Lot to Cover
Kris Bowers: Performer
This Is by Design
Kris Bowers: Performer
Moses Attacked by Joelle
Kris Bowers: Performer
The Order Is Protecting Moses
Kris Bowers: Performer
Cultural Imports (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Changes (DeJ Loaf)
Kris Bowers: Performer
I Ain't Got Time! (Tyler, The Creator)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Hurtin (Toulouse)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Tyrone (Ashley Blaine Featherson)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Indian Hair (Bbymutha)
Kris Bowers: Performer
What's Stopping Us (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Face (BROCKHAMPTON
Kris Bowers: Performer
Shadows (Ruth B.)
Kris Bowers: Performer
It Just Us (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
I'ma Read (Zebra Katz)
Kris Bowers: Performer
New Friends (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Plot Twist (Marc E. Bassy)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Vroom Vroom (feat. pinkcaravan! & Sam Stan) (Namesake)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Dunk Contest (Magic Bird) (Andy Mineo & Wordsplayed)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Get Out the Bowl (The Cool Kids)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Flashback Troy and Sam (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Still Down (H.E.R.)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Honey (Medasin Remix) (Kučka)
Kris Bowers: Performer
The Bell Tower (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Decibels (Jidenna)
Kris Bowers: Performer
It Was Me (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Carry On (Tkay Maidza feat. Killer Mike)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Black (Innanet James)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Stand on the Word (Joubert Singers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
They're Gonna Hate Me (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
I-69 (Roman GianArthur)
Kris Bowers: Performer
My Dream (The Softones)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Uno
Kris Bowers: Performer
You're Odysseus (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Bougie Party (Chloe x Halle)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Precious Possession (Anna Wise)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Trap Niggas (Future)
Kris Bowers: Performer
All About Reggie (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Digital Kids (Vicktor Taiwò)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Obi Wan (Wolfie)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Guilty of Love (Unloved)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Langston Vibes (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Sometimes a Man (Shamir)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning (Thelma Houston)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Casual Encounters (James Tillman)
Kris Bowers: Performer
Sam & Gabe (Do You Want This?) (Kris Bowers)
Kris Bowers: Performer

User reviews

Robert Williams
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully curated to evoke emotions and emphasize key moments in the storyline, creating a dynamic and engaging auditory experience for the audience.

Dorothy Moore
6/10

The soundtrack of Dear White People is a standout element of the film, with each song carefully chosen to reflect the themes of race, identity, and privilege, making it a memorable and impactful listening experience.

Dorothy Wright
5/10

The soundtrack of Dear White People perfectly captures the essence of the film, blending a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and soul music to enhance the storytelling and emotional depth of the characters' experiences.

Dorothy Martin
9/10

The soundtrack of Dear White People perfectly captures the essence of the film, enhancing the storytelling and emotional depth of the characters' experiences.

Jennifer Walker
5/10

The music selection in Dear White People is not only entertaining but also serves as a powerful tool to convey the emotions and struggles faced by the black students in the film, adding a layer of authenticity and resonance to the storytelling.

Carol Martinez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dear White People successfully complements the narrative of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience that leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Patricia Green
10/10

The blend of different musical genres in the soundtrack of Dear White People mirrors the diversity and richness of the characters' backgrounds, underscoring the film's message of embracing and celebrating cultural differences.

Karen Young
10/10

Each song in the soundtrack is carefully chosen to reflect the themes of race, identity, and privilege, adding another layer of complexity to the narrative and creating a truly immersive viewing experience.

Elizabeth Phillips
8/10

The music in Dear White People effectively complements the characters' journeys and struggles, adding depth and richness to their personal narratives and inner conflicts.

Ronald Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack of Dear White People perfectly captures the tone and themes of the film, enhancing the viewing experience with its eclectic mix of songs ranging from hip-hop to jazz.

Donald Anderson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dear White People is a standout element of the film, showcasing a blend of musical genres that not only entertains but also provokes reflection on important social issues.