White Men Can't Jump (2023 soundtrack)

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White Men Can't Jump (Original Soundtrack)
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2023
Genre
Length37:56
Label Hollywood
Producer
Marcelo Zarvos chronology
Big George Foreman
(2023)
White Men Can't Jump
(2023)
Flamin' Hot
(2023)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Duke Skywalker" Marcelo Zarvos 1:16
2."Time Out"Marcelo Zarvos1:36
3."The Big Fight"Marcelo Zarvos2:03
4."Wrap Up"Marcelo Zarvos2:58
5."Garage Conversations – Just a Few Games"Marcelo Zarvos2:10
6."That Won't Work" Oak Felder 1:01
7."Got My Mind Right"Oak Felder1:15
8."Little Out of Your Range"Oak Felder1:07
9."Out of Your Range"Marcelo Zarvos1:11
10."Eighty Minus Sixty"Oak Felder0:57
11."Final Game"Oak Felder1:01
12."Tournament Finale"Oak Felder0:56
13."Find Somebody to Make Money"Oak Felder0:46
14."Yoga Instructor"Oak Felder1:04
15."Bringing Up the Past"Marcelo Zarvos0:47
16."Hit This Shot Sitting Down"Marcelo Zarvos0:39
17."Tournament Finale Flashback"Marcelo Zarvos0:57
18."Getting Fired"Marcelo Zarvos2:03
19."Just Need a Plan"Marcelo Zarvos2:42
20."Injured"Marcelo Zarvos2:04
21."Making Up"Marcelo Zarvos1:42
22."Always Be Our Game"Marcelo Zarvos1:58
23."MS"Marcelo Zarvos1:53
24."Gambling on My Husband"Marcelo Zarvos0:47
25."New Private Workouts"Marcelo Zarvos0:43
26."Jeremy Wins"Marcelo Zarvos0:56
27."Stem Cells"Oak Felder1:24
Total length:37:56

Reception

Andrew Lawrence in his review for The Guardian wrote "Marcelo Zarvos’s score is an unspoiled mix of old school and new." [9] Arun Venugopal of Maxblizz also opined the same and felt that it "provided a fitting backdrop to the story." [10]

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