There’s nothing that makes a film more memorable to me than the music that moves scenes in it forward and assists with storytelling. Today, I’ve decided to select not musical compositions, but songs, that I cherish and first heard in films that I hold as some of my favorites.
10. MOLOKO – SING IT BACK (‘REPO MEN’)
9. DEADMAU5 – DRAMA FREE (‘POLAR’)
8. JAY-Z – KING KONG RIDDIM
7. PAPA ROACH – GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER (‘THE ONE’)
6. WHY BLUES – CHRIS THOMAS KING (‘THE MECHANIC’)
5. THREE 6 MAFIA – HARD OUT HERE FOR A PIMP (‘HUSTLE & FLOW’)
4. THE TRAMMPS – DISCO INFERNO (‘A HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN’)
3. GEORGE CLINTON – NOT JUST KNEE DEEP (‘GOOD BURGER’)
2. CHERIE – BETCHA NEVA (‘BATMAN: MYSTERY OF THE BATWOMAN’)
1. RALPH FIENNES – THE PLAGUES (‘THE PRINCE OF EGYPT’)
George L. Mundy IV a.k.a. Keoki Le Monday is an American Novelist, Patron of the Arts, Musician, Voice-Over Artist, Ultramarathon Runner, inventor of the ‘Arc Prompt Theory’, Neo-Hop Vodun, and Founder of the publishing company Keoki’s Psyche. He is best known for writing the novel ‘Mad Gods’, which collects Book One ‘The Spiral’ of his ‘Omniverse Myths’ series.
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