"2 Fast 2 Furious" Lyrics
Movie • Soundtrack • 2003
Track Listing
›Start Lyrics
John Singleton
›Act A Fool Lyrics
Ludacris
›Represent Lyrics
Trick Daddy
›Slum Lyrics
I-20
›Pick Up The Phone Lyrics
Ludacris
›Hands In The Air Lyrics
8 Ball
›Gettin' It Lyrics
Chingy
›Block Reincarnated Lyrics
Shawnna
›Pump It Up Lyrics
Joe Budden
›Hell Yeah Lyrics
Dead Prez
›Peel Off Lyrics
Jin
›We Ridin' Lyrics
Fat Joe
›Rollin' On 20's Lyrics
Lil' Flip
›Oye Lyrics
Pit Bull
›Miami Lyrics
K'Jon
›Finish Lyrics
John Singleton
"2 Fast 2 Furious (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" Soundtrack Description
Questions and Answers
- When did the soundtrack come out?
- May 27, 2003—timed to the film’s early-June U.S. release.
- Is there an official album and where can I hear it?
- Yes. The official various-artists album is on major platforms (Apple Music, Spotify). Regional availability can vary.
- What song represents the film most?
- Ludacris’s “Act a Fool,” the lead single that became the radio calling card for the movie.
- Who composed the original score?
- David Arnold, whose orchestral/electronic score backs the heists and highway chases.
- How did the album perform on the charts?
- It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and hit No. 1 on both Top Soundtracks and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
- Did it receive a sales certification?
- Yes—U.S. Gold certification (500,000+ units) in 2003.
Additional Info
- Label spine reads Def Jam South / Disturbing Tha Peace; multiple versions appeared with later bonus tracks. (as stated on AllMusic)
- Lead single “Act a Fool” was Grammy-nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media. (according to Billboard)
- Latin rap presence via Pitbull’s “Oye” mirrors Miami’s bilingual club scene.
- Joe Budden’s “Pump It Up” doubled as a summer 2003 radio staple beyond the film.
- Some album cuts
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