Undercover Brother Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Undercover Brother

Title in Português:

O Irmão Secreto

Synopsis

Undercover Brother is a film about a white faceless corporate despot known as "The Man", who has the power to unleash a terrifying top-secret weapon: an irresistibly packaged psycho-hallucinogenic drug that will reduce the entire population to mindless zombies.

However, black folks have soul. With enough funky sense of style, a smooth way with the ladies, and an absolute hunger for justice, Undercover Brother is recruited by the group of Good Guys, known as the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D., an all-black justice league, to foil The Man's plan to derail a Colin Powell-like presidential candidate.

Undercover Brother uses his Bruce Lee moves, Cadillac attitude, and an arsenal of outrageous disguises and gadgets to keep the slim plot moving. Alongside his sassy cat-fighting partner, Sistah Girl, they try to find out what's going on while The Man's ruthless right arm, Mr. Feather, discovers the conspiracy's sexy secret weapon, Penelope Snow.

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Undercover Brother
Pick Up The Pieces
Average White Band: Performer
Alan Gorrie: Writer
Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud
James Brown: Writer
James Brown: Performer
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)
George Clinton: Writer
Parliament: Performer
The Theme from Undercover Brother
Jeffrey Osborne: Performer
Stanley Clarke: Performer
Stanley Clarke: Produced
Janis Liebhart: Lyrics
Enter The Dragon Cues
Lalo Schifrin: Writer
Close the Door
Teddy Pendergrass: Performer
Kenny Gamble: Writer
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Gil Scott-Heron: Writer
Gil Scott-Heron: Performer
What A Girl Wants
Shelly Peiken: Writer
Here We Go
*NSYNC: Performer
Bülent Aris: Writer
I Wanna Be Bad
Willa Ford: Writer
Willa Ford: Performer
Ebony And Ivory
Martin Blasick: Produced
Paul McCartney: Writer
Eddie Griffin: Performer
Here I Am
Jörgen Elofsson: Writer
No Secrets: Performer
Butter
Cliff Lee: Writer
Thong Song
Marquis Collins: Writer
General's Fried Chicken
Martin Blasick: Produced
Macarena
Antonio Romero: Writer
She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)
Leon Haywood: Writer
Carl Carlton: Performer
Brick House
Lionel Richie: Writer
The Commodores: Performer
Jungle Boogie
Kool & The Gang: Performer
Ronald Bell: Writer
Too Much Man
Bootsy Collins: Writer
Bootsy Collins: Performer
Love Train
Kenny Gamble: Writer
The O'Jays: Performer
I Got The Feelin'
James Brown: Writer
James Brown: Performer
I Got You (I Feel Good)
James Brown: Writer
James Brown: Performer
Play That Funky Music (White Boy)
Rob Parissi: Writer
Wild Cherry: Performer
Ladies Night
Got To Be Real
Cheryl Lynn: Writer
Cheryl Lynn: Performer
Beat It
Michael Jackson: Writer
Michael Jackson: Performer
Family Affair
Dr. Dre: Writer
Mary J. Blige: Performer
Car Wash
Norman Whitfield: Writer
Rose Royce: Performer
Undercova Funk (We Got The Funk)
George Clinton: Writer
Snoop Dogg: Performer
Quazedelic: Produced
All Night Long
Rick James: Writer
Mary Jane Girls: Performer
What Ever Happened
Earth Wind & Fire: Performer
Greg Curtis: Writer
Greg Curtis: Duet
Rapp Payback (Where iz Moses)
James Brown: Writer
James Brown: Performer
"Undercova Fun (Give Up The Funk)" - Snoop Dog
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Pick Up The Pieces" - Average White Band
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Brick House" - The Commodores
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Play That Funky Music (White Boy)" - Wild Cherry
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Sy It Loud (I'm Black And I'm Proud)" - James Brown
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Love Train" - The O'Jays
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Whatever Happened" - Earth Wind & Fire
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" - Gil Scott-Heron
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" - Carl Carlton
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Ladies Night" - Kool & The Gang
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Got To Be Real" - Cheryl Lynn
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"All Night Long" - Mary Jane Girls
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"The Theme From Undercover Brother" - Stanley Clarke and Lamont Van Hook
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"I Need Luv (2002)" - Lil'J (featuring Cree)
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Sy It Loud (I'm Black And I'm Proud)" - James Brown
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"Love Train" - The O'Jays
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" - Carl Carlton
Stanley Clarke: Performer
"I Need Luv (2002)" - Lil'J (featuring Cree)
Stanley Clarke: Performer

User reviews

Ashley Roberts
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Undercover Brother is a standout element of the film, adding depth, character, and fun to an already entertaining movie.

Timothy Johnson
7/10

The catchy hooks and infectious rhythms of the songs in the soundtrack make them instantly memorable, sticking in your head long after the movie is over.

Carol Miller
1/10

The songs chosen for Undercover Brother were forgettable and uninspired. There were no standout tracks that left a lasting impression or added any memorable moments to the movie. The overall soundtrack felt like background noise rather than a crucial element of the film.

Steven Lee
4/10

The soundtrack of Undercover Brother lacked diversity and depth. It mainly featured generic funk and hip-hop tracks that didn't enhance the viewing experience or add any emotional depth to the scenes.

Timothy Roberts
7/10

The upbeat and lively tunes in the soundtrack make it impossible not to groove along while watching the film, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the viewing experience.

Thomas King
7/10

The soundtrack of Undercover Brother perfectly captures the funky and soulful essence of the film, setting the tone for an exciting and entertaining experience.

Edward Taylor
6/10

One opinion about the Undercover Brother soundtrack is that it effectively captures the funky and soulful essence of the film. The mix of classic funk and R&B tracks, along with some original songs, sets the tone for the movie's lighthearted and humorous approach to addressing social issues. The music enhances the overall viewing experience and keeps the energy high throughout the film.

Elizabeth Lopez
7/10

The diverse range of musical styles featured in the soundtrack reflects the eclectic nature of the film, appealing to a wide audience and keeping things fresh and interesting throughout.

Emily Lopez
1/10

The music in Undercover Brother often felt disconnected from the story and characters. Instead of complementing the action on screen, the soundtrack seemed like an afterthought, thrown in just to fill the space without adding any real value to the film.

John Phillips
8/10

The soundtrack perfectly complements the retro aesthetic of the film, transporting viewers back to the funky and groovy vibes of the '70s with its nostalgic sound.

Amanda Rodriguez
5/10

On the other hand, some may find the soundtrack of Undercover Brother to be a bit predictable and cliché. While the songs are undeniably catchy and fun, they may not offer much in terms of originality or depth. The soundtrack relies heavily on well-known hits that, while enjoyable, may not offer a fresh perspective or add much to the storytelling. Overall, the soundtrack serves its purpose in creating a lively atmosphere, but it may not leave a lasting impression on those looking for more innovative musical choices.

Jennifer Jackson
7/10

The energetic and dynamic nature of the soundtrack mirrors the fast-paced action and witty humor of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Thomas Jackson
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully selected to enhance the action and humor of the movie, creating a seamless blend of music and storytelling that keeps the audience engaged.