Superfly (soundtrack)

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I wanted the current sound of Atlanta, so I hunted [Future] down. We were doing the Gap commercial with him and Cher. I normally don't mix things up, but we just started talking about [working on Superfly] on set. [2]

On June 15, 2018, the second half of the album was released with an addition of ten tracks. [3]

Singles

Future released the first single for the album, "No Shame" featuring PartyNextDoor, on May 4, 2018, as the lead single. [4] A second song by Future featuring Yung Bans called "Bag" was released later in the month, as the lead promotional single. [5] On June 5, 2018, "This Way" by Khalid and H.E.R. was released as the album's second promotional single, [6] followed by "Walk On Minks" by Future on June 6, 2018, as the third promotional single. The album was released on June 8, 2018. [6]

Commercial performance

Superfly Original Motion Picture Soundtrack debuted at number 25 on the Billboard 200 based on 17 million streams of its songs and 5,000 pure album sales, which Billboard equated to 15,000 album-equivalent units. [7]

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal. [8]

Superfly (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Superfly (soundtrack).jpg
Soundtrack album by
Future and various artists
ReleasedJune 8, 2018 (2018-06-08)
Genre
Length77:19
Label
Producer
Future chronology
Super Slimey
(2017)
Superfly (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2018)
Beast Mode 2
(2018)
Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."If You Want It" (performed by Sleepy Brown featuring Scar)
4:37
2."What's Up With That" (performed by Future featuring 21 Savage)Richie Souf3:02
3."No Shame" (performed by Future featuring PartyNextDoor)
3:54
4."Walk on Minks" (performed by Future)
Zaytoven 3:38
5."Tie My Shoes" (performed by Future featuring Young Thug)
DY 3:01
6."Stains" (performed by Future)
Young Chop 3:02
7."Show My Chain Some Love" (performed by Future featuring Young Thug)
  • Wilburn
  • Williams
  • Willie Byrd
Will A Fool2:32
8."R.A.N." (performed by Miguel)
  • Nowels
  • Miguel
  • Mighty Mike [a]
4:03
9."This Way" (performed by Khalid with H.E.R.)
  • Hiko Momoji
  • Cameron Hale
3:31
10."Bag" (performed by Future featuring Yung Bans)
  • Wilburn
  • Vas Coleman
  • Trevon Campbell
  • Bryan Talancon
  • XL
  • Bryan Torres
3:16
11."Drive Itself" (performed by Future featuring Lil Wayne)
DY3:34
12."Money Train" (performed by Future featuring Young Thug and Gunna)2:44
13."Nowhere" (performed by Future)
  • Wilburn
  • Jacob Canady
ATL Jacob4:30
Total length:45:24
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Trappin' So Hard" (performed by Rich the Kid with Rico Love)
  • Diego Ave
  • Love
2:47
2."New Goals" (performed by French Montana)
4:01
3."That's How I Grew Up" (performed by G Herbo featuring 21 Savage)
Southside 3:40
4."Rep Yo Click" (performed by Lil Jon featuring Bangladesh, Freeway and Cyhi the Prynce)
  • Bangladesh
  • Lil Jon
3:30
5."Please Forgive" (performed by Lecrae with Sean Garrett and Crystal Nicole)
  • Zaytoven
  • Sean "The Pen" Garrett
2:40
6."Capone Suite" (performed by Rick Ross featuring Smif-N-Wessun) 9th Wonder 4:53
7."Struggles" (performed by Future featuring Sleepy Brown)
Dre Moon 2:26
8."Find My Way Out" (performed by HoodCelebrityy)
DJ SwanQo [9] 2:45
9."La Dueña" (performed by A.CHAL)
Dale Play2:30
10."Georgia" (performed by Future featuring Young Thug)
  • Wilburn
  • Williams
  • Canady
  • Raúl Bermejo
  • ATL Jacob
  • Jambo
2:43
Total length:77:19

Notes

Additional personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [8]

Charts

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