Top Boy (A Selection of Music Inspired by the Series)

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Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released13 September 2019 (2019-09-13)
Genre
Length52:40
Label
Singles from Top Boy (A Selection of Music Inspired by the Series)
  1. "Behind Barz"
    Released: 7 July 2018
  2. "Professor X"
    Released: 10 November 2019

Top Boy (A Selection of Music Inspired by the Series) is an original soundtrack album for the British television series Top Boy . It was released digitally on 13 September 2019 by OVO Sound and Warner. [1] [2] The soundtrack includes appearances from OVO's Drake, Baka Not Nice, and Popcaan and British artists AJ Tracey, Avelino, Dave, Fredo, Ghetts, Headie One, Little Simz, M Huncho, Nafe Smallz and SL. [3] [4]

Contents

Background

In November 2017, it was announced that Netflix would revive the television series, with season 3 executive produced by Drake's DreamCrew. [5] On 7 July 2018, Drake appeared on Link Up TV's segment "Behind Barz", releasing a freestyle. [6] [7] On 10 November 2019, Dave released the official music video for "Professor X", directed by Nathan James Tettey. [8]

(In September 2023, Brian Eno released Top Boy (Score from the Original Series) with ambient, instrumental music.)

Track listing

Credits adopted from AllMusic. [9]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Riding on E" (performed by Nafe Smallz)Nathan Adams
  • NIKUL
  • Jay Da Engineer
2:35
2."Freddy" (performed by Fredo)Marvin William BaileyMason Taylor2:17
3."Hard to Believe" (performed by Headie One)
  • Irving Adjei
  • Jordan Henry
Sykes Beats3:18
4."My Town" (performed by Baka Not Nice featuring Giggs)
  • Darren Fraser
  • Kashief "K. Forest" Hanson
  • Travis Savoury
  • Noah Shebib
  • Nathaniel Thompson
  • 40
  • K. Forest
  • dF
3:18
5."One Summer" (performed by M Huncho)Quincy Ferreira, Mujtaba khanQuincy Tellem3:24
6."Overseer" (performed by Youngs Teflon)
2:18
7."Professor X" (performed by Dave)David OmoregieDave3:37
8."100 Thoughts" (performed by SL)
  • Ben Ash
  • Noah Beresin
  • Harlee Milne
  • Facer
  • HEAVENINSTEREO
  • Noah Breakfast
  • Two Inch Punch
2:03
9."Billions" (performed by Popcaan featuring Quada)
  • Shacquelle Clarke
  • Andrae Sutherland
  • KaleX
  • Jelly Records
2:40
10."Elastic" (performed by AJ Tracey)Che Wolton GrantTobiShyBoy3:17
11."Listen" (performed by Ghetts)
  • Justin Clarke
  • Karl Joseph
Sir Spyro3:27
12."Belly of the Beast" (performed by Avelino)
  • Achi Avelino
  • Kyle Evans
Kyle Evans2:58
13."Venom" (performed by Little Simz)
  • Simbiatu Ajikawo
  • Stephen Bruner
  • Dean Josiah Cover
  • Charles Dickerson
Inflo 2:34
14."Feeling It" (performed by Teeway)Berkley Ehheosa AyemereMokuba Lives3:06
15."8 Missed Calls" (performed by Nafe Smallz)Nathan AdamsSean Murdz3:41
16."God's Eye" (performed by Dave)OmoregieDave5:16
17."Behind Barz" (performed by Drake)Aubrey GrahamRichie Beatz2:43
Total length:52:40

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [10] Silver60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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