Rize (soundtrack)

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Music from the Original Motion Picture: Rize
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Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJune 21, 2005 (2005-06-21)
Recorded2005
Genre Hip hop
Length75:00
Label Forster Bros. Entertainment
Producer

Music from the Original Motion Picture: Rize is the soundtrack album to the documentary movie by David LaChapelle, Rize . It was released on June 21, 2005 through Forster Brothers Entertainment and features songs by Flii Stylz, Dizzee Rascal, Christina Aguilera and others.

Track listing

#TitlePerformer(s)Time
1"Rize" (w/ dialogue snippet)Flii Stylz2:53
2"Break it on Down (Battlezone)"Flii Stylz & Tenashus4:48
3"Fix Up, Look Sharp" Dizzee Rascal 3:19
4"Clownin' Out"Flii Stylz & Dap Daniel3:51
5"I Krump" (w/ dialogue snippet)Flii Stylz5:33
6"Soar" Christina Aguilera 4:46
7"Oh Happy Day"The Edwin Hawkins Singers3:00
8"Get Krumped"Flii Stylz, Lil' C & Blozart4:11
9"Make You Dance"Flii Stylz, Tenashus & Dap Daniel3:00
10"Beastly"Flii Stylz3:23
11"Ready to Brawl"Dap Daniel & Planet Asia 5:08
12"Recognize"Flii Stylz7:07
13"By and By" The Blind Boys of Alabama 5:45
14"Seek Ye The Lord" The Caravans 5:45
15"Amazing Grace"Alice Ridley5:37
16"Rize Score Suite"A&J Music Productions, Flii Stylz & Red Ronin 0:00

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