"Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" Soundtrack Lyrics
Movie • 2011
Track Listing
Rae feat. Classic
Prodi-G
Rae feat. Classic
Brandon T. Jackson & Jessica Lucas
Tone-Loc
Miss Eighty6
MIchael Sembello
Classic
The DNC
The Temptations
Jack Miz
Hot Chocolate
Rick James
Jessica Lucas, Alana D., & Brandon T. Jackson
"Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" Soundtrack Description
Questions and Answers
- Is there an official soundtrack album?
- Yes—Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (Music from the Motion Picture) came out February 15, 2011, with 14 tracks (about 25 minutes). (as stated on Apple Music)
- Who composed the score for the film itself?
- David Newman composed the original score; the album is a various-artists song compilation. (according to Variety)
- Who handled music supervision?
- Dave Jordan and Jojo Villanueva are credited as music supervisors. (according to Variety)
- Does the album include classics heard in the movie?
- Yes—needle-drops like “Wild Thing” (Tone-Lōc), “Maniac” (Michael Sembello), “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” (The Temptations), and “You Sexy Thing” (Hot Chocolate) are on the compilation. (as listed by Apple Music and retail listings)
- What about the film’s tie-in single?
- Brandon T. Jackson’s “Imma Do It Big” (feat. One Chance & T-Pain) promoted the movie with its own video drop ahead of release. (according to Wikipedia and press items)
- Where can I stream the album?
- It’s available on Apple Music and Spotify; label credit is Rhino Entertainment (Warner Music Group). (as stated on Apple Music and Spotify)
Notes & Trivia
- The official compilation runs a brisk ~25 minutes across 14 tracks—built for quick, high-energy cues. (as stated on Apple Music)
- Score credit goes to David Newman; song clearances were led by Dave Jordan and Jojo Villanueva. (according to Variety)
- Brandon T. Jackson appears on multiple tracks under his rapper persona Prodi-G and alongside co-star Jessica Lucas (“Ain’t Nobody”). (as listed on Apple Music)
- (according to Wikipedia) the promo single “Imma Do It Big” features One Chance and T-Pain and dropped a week before release.
- Studio runtime is 107 minutes for the theatrical cut; an extended “Motherload Edition” adds ~6 minutes including a bigger musical bit. (according to IMDb technicals and Wikipedia)
Overview
How do you soundtrack a disguise-comedy set in a performing-arts school? With a jukebox that can pivot from gym-floor hype to recital-hall cheese in a heartbeat. The Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son album is that souvenir: quick hits, recognizable hooks, and cast-forward moments that sell the gag while keeping scenes moving.
Rhino’s 14-track set does not present Newman’s score; it spotlights needle-drops and film-adjacent cuts. Expect party DNA (“Wild Thing”), throwback boogie (“Give It to Me Baby”), a gleefully on-the-nose 80s workout (“Maniac”), and cast tie-ins (Jackson with Jessica Lucas). The result leans into comedy timing: short cues, hard entrances, and big choruses that do half the acting. (as stated on Apple Music)
Genres & Themes
- Throwback funk & boogie → comic swagger and hallway struts (Rick James, Hot Chocolate).
- Old-school hip-hop → party scenes and punch-line rhythm (Tone-Lōc’s “Wild Thing”).
- 80s montage cheese (on purpose) → training/recital prep beats (“Maniac”).
- Cast-led R&B/rap → ties the undercover plot to on-screen performances (“Ain’t Nobody,” Prodi-G cuts).
Key Tracks & Scenes
“Imma Do It Big” — Brandon T. Jackson feat. One Chance & T-Pain
Where it plays: Promotional single; featured around party/rehearsal beats in marketing tie-ins.
Why it matters: Plants Trent/“Prodi-G” as an in-world artist—the music doubles as character branding. (according to Wikipedia)
“Ain’t Nobody” — Brandon T. Jackson & Jessica Lucas
Where it plays: On-screen performance/recital vibe at the girls’ school; diegetic.
Why it matters: Uses a familiar hook to sell the undercover duet conceit and spotlight co-stars. (as listed on Apple Music)
“Wild Thing” — Tone-Lōc
Where it plays: Party montage; non-diegetic needle-drop.
Why it matters: Instantly readable groove that signals “shenanigans incoming.” (as listed on Apple Music)
“Maniac” — Michael Sembello
Where it plays: Training/tryout montage in comedic juxtaposition; non-diegetic.
Why it matters: A knowingly cheesy 80s surge that turns rehearsal into comedy. (as listed on Apple Music)
“You Sexy Thing” — Hot Chocolate
Where it plays: Hallway strut / reveal beats; non-diegetic.
Why it matters: Old-school charm used as a punchline for Big Momma-style entrances. (as listed on retail/album pages)
“Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” — The Temptations
Where it plays: Transitional scene with swagger; non-diegetic.
Why it matters: Iconic bassline = instant attitude, even when the plan’s ridiculous. (as listed on album pages)
Track–Moment Index (approximate)
| Song / Cue | Scene Type | Approx. Timecode (107-min cut) | Album Note | Diegetic? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| “Imma Do It Big” | Promo/party beat | ~00:15–00:20 | Single tied to film | No (promo) / Mixed |
| “Ain’t Nobody” | Recital duet gag | ~00:55 | Cast feature | Yes |
| “Wild Thing” | Party montage | ~00:35 | Compilation staple | No |
| “Maniac” | Training/tryouts | ~00:45 | 80s needle-drop | No |
| “You Sexy Thing” | Strut/reveal | ~01:10 | Classic cut | No |
| “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” | Transition swagger | ~01:20 | Classic cut | No |
Note: Placements vary slightly by edition; the extended “Motherload” cut shifts a few beats.
Music–Story Links (characters & plot beats as connected to songs)
- Diegetic performance ↔ cover as camouflage. The “Ain’t Nobody” duet lets Trent/Charmaine hide in plain sight—music as costume.
- Throwback bangers ↔ comic contrast. Funk and 80s pop give Big Momma’s physical comedy a rhythmic push.
- Promo single ↔ character POV. “Imma Do It Big” frames Trent’s ambition; the swagger belongs to his Prodi-G persona.
How It Was Made (supervision, score, behind-the-scenes)
- Score & supervision. David Newman scored the film; music supervision came from Dave Jordan and Jojo Villanueva. (according to Variety)
- Album brief. Rhino assembled a short, high-recognition song set geared for party scenes and cast tie-ins, not a full score release. (as stated on Apple Music)
- Marketing beats. The “Imma Do It Big” video seeded the film’s campus-show energy in the promo window. (according to Wikipedia and entertainment press)
Reception & Quotes
Reviews were chilly on the film, warmer toward the crowd-pleasing music mix doing the heavy lifting in party/recital sequences. (according to Rotten Tomatoes and trade coverage)
“Music: David Newman; music supervisors Dave Jordan, Jojo Villanueva.” Variety
“Running time 107 minutes… PG-13.” Box office/technical summaries
Technical Info
- Title: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (Music from the Motion Picture)
- Year: 2011
- Type: Movie (song compilation; score by David Newman not on this album)
- Label: Rhino Entertainment (Warner Music Group)
- Album details: 14 tracks; ~25 minutes; digital and CD availability
- Notable inclusions: Brandon T. Jackson & Jessica Lucas “Ain’t Nobody”; Tone-Lōc “Wild Thing”; Michael Sembello “Maniac”; The Temptations “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone”; Hot Chocolate “You Sexy Thing”; Rick James “Give It to Me Baby”
- Music supervisors (film): Dave Jordan; Jojo Villanueva
- Composer (film score): David Newman
- Theatrical runtime: 107 minutes; extended cut ~113 minutes
Canonical Entities & Relations
| Subject | Relation | Object |
|---|---|---|
| Rhino Entertainment | released | Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son soundtrack (2011) |
| David Newman | composed | Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son film score |
| Dave Jordan; Jojo Villanueva | music supervised | Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (film) |
| Brandon T. Jackson | performed | “Imma Do It Big”; “Ain’t Nobody” (with Jessica Lucas) |
| 20th Century Fox | distributed | Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son (2011) |
Sources: Apple Music; Spotify; Variety; IMDb (technical & credits); Wikipedia; Amazon/retail listings; Box Office Mojo.
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