Shots Fired Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 2400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Fuego abierto

Title in Italiano:

Shots Fired

Title in Português:

Shots Fired

Title in Français:

Shots Fired

Title in Türk:

Shots Fired

Title in Deutsch:

Shots Fired

Synopsis

Examining the dangerous aftermath of racially charged shootings in a small Southern town, "Shots Fired" is a dramatic new event series that is a "why done it?" and a "who done it?"

From Gina Prince-Bythewood ("Beyond the Lights," "The Secret Life of Bees," "Love and Basketball") and Reggie Rock Bythewood ("Beyond the Lights," "Notorious"), the 10-hour event series is an explosive look at the criminal justice system.

When an African-American police officer kills an unarmed white college student, a small town in North Carolina is turned upside-down. Before the town has a chance to grapple with this tragedy, the neglected murder of an African-American teen is brought to light, re-opening wounds that threaten to tear the town apart.

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Play Title Artist
Shots Fired
Human
I Know Better
This Woman's Work
Where Do We Go from Here (From the TV Series "Shots Fired")
I Found
Saved (feat. E-40)
One Man Can Change The World
Vertigo
That's All Over Baby
Ticking Bomb
Down
Imagination
You Needn't Tell Me - Instrumental with Harmonies
So Blind
Somewhere
Foreign
I Keep Searching
Like Black Magic
All We Really Have Is Now
Sad News (feat. Scarface)

User reviews

Paul Lewis
3/10

The soundtrack of Shots Fired lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the intensity of the racially charged themes explored in the series. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing an opportunity to enhance the storytelling.

Anthony Turner
9/10

The soundtrack of Shots Fired is a mesmerizing blend of emotional depth and intensity that perfectly captures the raw emotions and tensions portrayed in the series.

Michelle Miller
6/10

The blending of different musical genres in the soundtrack adds layers of complexity to the storytelling, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the plot.

James Thompson
10/10

The music selection enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful and immersive experience for the viewers, drawing them deeper into the complex narrative of racial tensions and social injustice.

Paul Allen
6/10

The use of instrumental pieces in key moments of the series creates a powerful impact, conveying the intensity of the themes explored.

Kimberly Wright
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully curated to evoke strong emotions and amplify the impact of key scenes, showcasing the talent and expertise of the composers in creating a truly unforgettable musical backdrop for the series.

George Martin
3/10

The musical choices in Shots Fired often feel out of place and distract from the powerful scenes unfolding on screen. Instead of complementing the narrative, the soundtrack at times feels like an afterthought, diminishing the impact of the show's message.

Carol Harris
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from anger to empathy, showcases its versatility and relevance to the narrative.

James Harris
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Shots Fired is a standout element that elevates the viewing experience and reinforces the series' powerful message about racial tensions and justice.

Joshua Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of Shots Fired captures the tension and emotional depth of the series, enhancing the viewing experience.

Mary Thompson
1/10

The overall composition of the score in Shots Fired feels disjointed and inconsistent, making it difficult for viewers to fully immerse themselves in the story. The lack of cohesion in the music detracts from the viewing experience and undermines the series' potential to provoke meaningful discussions about race, justice, and community dynamics.

Kenneth Lee
5/10

The music selection effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a sense of unease and suspense that keeps viewers engaged.

Mary Anderson
5/10

The integration of original songs with the score enhances the overall authenticity of the series, making the music feel like an integral part of the storytelling.