Southpaw

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1 Cry for Love, Pt. 1 Horner 1:27
2 Kings Never Die Abdul-Rahman/Alcock 4:56
3 Beast [Southpaw Remix] Abdul-Rahman/Caripi 4:39
4 This Corner Mathers/Resto 3:53
5 What About the Rest of Us Mayfield 4:12
6 Raw Mathers 3:40
7 R.N.S. Budden/Muhlbock/Wic 3:39
8 Wicked Games Blanchaer/Montagnes 5:24
9 All I Think About Mathers/Resto 6:12
10 Drama Never Ends Jackson 3:16
11 Mode Martin 3:01
12 Notorious Thugs Combs/Wallace 6:07
13 Phenomenal Mathers/Resto 4:42
14 Cry for Love, Pt. 2 Horner 1:33
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Southpaw

Audio Compact Disc [Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture]

Label: Polydor

Category: Rap

Southpaw

UPC: 602547424303

Release Date: 07/24/2015

Original Release Date: 07/24/2015

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Cry for Love, Pt. 1, Kings Never Die, Beast [Southpaw Remix], This Corner, What About the Rest of Us, Raw, R.N.S., Wicked Games, All I Think About, Drama Never Ends, Mode, Notorious Thugs, Phenomenal, Cry for Love, Pt. 2]
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David Jeffries

A soundtrack curated by Shady Records, Southpaw features two tracks from label boss Eminem, the aptly titled solo cut "Phenomenal," plus "Kings Never Die" with Gwen Stefani, which comes off as a worthy rap-rock sequel to "Lose Yourself." The rapper's side project with Royce Da 5'9", Bad Meets Evil, gets two cuts as well, while numbers from 50 Cent and Slaughterhouse represent the rest of Shady's hard hitters. Cuts from outside artists like Action Bronson and the Weeknd prove the label's crew know what's hip, but the choice of workout-leader-turned-rapper Rob Bailey is especially brilliant seeing as how athletics are central to the film. Grab the Biggie chestnut "Notorious Thugs" and that's a party, but the bittersweet bit is the album's dedication to film composer James Horner, who was killed in a plane crash two months before Southpaw's release. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi