Sorry to Bother You Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 89000 votes
Tags: oakland california, telemarketing
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Sorry to Bother You

Title in Italiano:

Sorry to Bother You

Title in Português:

Desculpe Incomodar

Title in Français:

Sorry to Bother You

Title in Deutsch:

Sorry to Bother You

Synopsis

In an alternate version of Oakland, Cassius Green gets a telemarketing job and finds the commission paid job a dispiriting struggle as a black man selling to predominately white people over the phone. That changes when a veteran advises him to use his "white voice," and the attitude behind it to make himself more appealing to customers. With a bizarrely high-pitched accent, Cassius becomes a success even as his colleagues form a union to improve their miserable jobs.

Regardless, Cassius finds himself promoted a "Power Caller" selling the most morally abhorrent but lucrative products and services as his connection to his girlfriend and colleagues fades away. However, Cassius' conscience arises anew as he finds himself in the midst of his boss' bizarre world of condescending bigoted decadence and his sinister plans to create the perfect subservient work force with Cassius' help.

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Sorry to Bother You
Victors of the Age
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
OYAHYTT
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
The Sun Explodes
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Level It Up
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Anitra's Basement Tapes
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Hey Saturday Night
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
We Need an Eruption
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Crawl Out the Water
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
We Ready
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Wash Me Up
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Monsoon
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Whatthegirlmuthafuckinwannadoo
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Nigga Shit
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Out and Over
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Have a Cola and Smile Bitch
The Coup: Performer
Boots Riley: Writer
Twisty Flutti
Max Robin: Composer
Transformative Experience
Tune-Yards: Performer
Study Up
Tune-Yards: Performer
Stts
Tune-Yards: Performer
SIGNS (Detroit's Theme)
Tune-Yards: Performer
Regalview Theme
Tune-Yards: Performer
Money Money Money
Tune-Yards: Performer
Powercallers Suite
Tune-Yards: Performer
Mr Green's Muzak
Tune-Yards: Performer
Let's Begin Again (NitNot)
Tune-Yards: Performer
Does It Feel Good
Tune-Yards: Performer
Sad Theme
Tune-Yards: Performer
Revealed
Tune-Yards: Performer
Steve Lift's Party
Tune-Yards: Performer
Performance Art
Tune-Yards: Performer
Triumph
Tune-Yards: Performer
Love Theme
Tune-Yards: Performer
Play My Clip
Tune-Yards: Performer
This Is My White Voice (feat. Lyrics Born & Lateef the Truthspeaker)
Tune-Yards: Performer
Does It Feel Good (Lucid Dream Mix)
Tune-Yards: Performer
The Reveal (feat. B.A.G.)
Tune-Yards: Performer
Backbone (feat. Chhoti Maa)
Tune-Yards: Performer
Oyahytt (feat. Lakeith Stanfield)
The Coup: Performer
Hey Saturday Night (feat. Tune-Yards)
The Coup: Performer
Anitra's Basement Tapes (feat. Tune-Yards & Jolie Holland)
The Coup: Performer
Whathegirlmuthafuckinwannadoo (feat. Janelle Monáe)
The Coup: Performer
Monsoon (feat. Killer Mike)
The Coup: Performer
Over and Out/Sticky Sunrise (feat. Janelle Monáe)
The Coup: Performer
Crawl Out the Water (feat. E-40)
The Coup: Performer
Oyahytt (The Coup feat. LaKeith Stanfield)
The Coup: Performer

User reviews

David Hill
5/10

The incorporation of unconventional sounds and experimental music techniques in the soundtrack enhances the avant-garde nature of the film, making it stand out from traditional movie soundtracks.

Steven White
3/10

Overall, I believe the soundtrack missed the mark in conveying the complexities of the narrative and failed to resonate with the audience on a deeper level.

Patricia Davis
1/10

The choice of songs felt out of place and did not enhance the viewing experience. It failed to create a cohesive atmosphere that would have complemented the unique storyline and character development.

Joseph Moore
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from tension to excitement to introspection, showcases its versatility and impact on the storytelling.

Linda Martinez
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the visuals and dialogue seamlessly, creating a cohesive and immersive cinematic experience.

Ronald Brown
6/10

The original songs in the soundtrack add an extra layer of authenticity to the film, helping to immerse the audience in the world of Oakland and the challenges faced by its inhabitants.

Edward Perez
6/10

The soundtrack features a mix of energetic and somber tracks that mirror the highs and lows of Cassius' rise to success and subsequent moral awakening.

Anthony Hernandez
7/10

The original score of the film is innovative and experimental, pushing boundaries and challenging traditional norms in film music.

William Rodriguez
8/10

The soundtrack's dynamic shifts and unexpected musical choices mirror the unpredictable nature of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and intrigued.

Joseph Smith
9/10

The eclectic mix of genres in the soundtrack reflects the diverse and dynamic nature of the film's narrative. From hip-hop to soul to experimental sounds, the music keeps the audience engaged and intrigued throughout the movie.

Carol Hill
8/10

The incorporation of hip-hop and funk elements in the music mirrors the cultural backdrop of Oakland, creating a sense of authenticity and connection to the setting.

Linda Robinson
8/10

The use of diverse musical genres in the soundtrack reflects the eclectic nature of the story, adding depth and richness to the narrative.

Paul Lopez
6/10

The use of different musical genres and styles in the soundtrack reflects the diverse themes explored in the movie, creating a dynamic listening experience.

Elizabeth Martin
5/10

The soundtrack not only complements the visuals and dialogue in the film but also serves as a powerful narrative tool, enhancing the overall impact of the story.