F9 (score)

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F9: The Fast Saga (Original Motion Picture Score)
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ReleasedJuly 2, 2021
Length114:16
Label Back Lot Music
Producer Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler chronology
Those Who Wish Me Dead
(2021)
F9: The Fast Saga (Original Motion Picture Score)
(2021)
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions
(2021)

F9: The Fast Saga (Original Motion Picture Score) is the original film score album of the 2021 film of the same name. The score was released by Back Lot Music on July 2, 2021, with a total of 44 tracks, and 114 minutes and 16 seconds of music. The score was written and composed by Brian Tyler, who also wrote and composed the musical score for the third, fourth, fifth, seventh and eight installments. [1]

Track listing

All music composed by Brian Tyler. [2]

No.TitleLength
1."Fast 9"2:48
2."Fallen"2:24
3."Visions of the Past"3:50
4."Upward Movement"2:44
5."Tracking Nobody"2:53
6."Enjoying the Moment"3:30
7."Reconciliation"2:23
8."Diamonds and Emeralds"2:42
9."Awakened"2:26
10."The Race"2:43
11."Innuendo of Character"2:07
12."Pelegrín Minas"5:36
13."Tracking a Ghost"4:00
14."Faith"1:47
15."Broken Allegiance"3:53
16."Brother"1:46
17."Transitions"2:41
18."Plans Within Plans Within Plans"4:12
19."The Next Chapter"5:18
20."Peace In the Chaos"1:52
21."Turning the Screws"3:12
22."Twinkie, Ding Dong, And Snowball"1:27
23."This Is My World"3:24
24."Car vs. Jet"1:00
25."Security Breach"3:53
26."Risk"1:15
27."I Got Next"1:54
28."Minions"0:56
29."Student Driver"2:43
30."Hope For the Future"2:49
31."Simple Words"2:33
32."Seeking Jakob"1:10
33."Double Crossed"2:28
34."Reunion"1:20
35."Numbers Don't Lie"3:02
36."Belly Up"2:54
37."Promises"0:51
38."Math and Science"0:48
39."Connections"2:48
40."Punching Bag"1:10
41."Magneticism"3:02
42."Project Aries"2:22
43."Dom vs. Cipher"3:25
44."Toretto"2:14
Total length:1:54:16

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