Deep Cover (soundtrack)

Deep Cover (Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to Bill Duke's 1992 film Deep Cover. It was released on April 4, 1992 through SOLAR Records and consisted of hip hop, reggae and R&B music. The soundtrack peaked at 166 on the Billboard 200 and 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and featured the popular single "Deep Cover" by Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg in his first official appearance on a song.

Deep Cover
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedApril 4, 1992
RecordedJune 1991—February 1992
Genre
Length59:03
LabelSOLAR Records
Producer
Singles from Deep Cover
  1. "Deep Cover"
    Released: April 9, 1992
  2. "Mr. Loverman"
    Released: 1992

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Deep Cover" (performed by Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg)Dr. Dre4:16
2."Love or Lust" (performed by Jewell)
  • C. Wolfe
  • A. Young
  • E. Borders
Dr. Dre3:34
3."Down With My Nigga" (performed by Paradise)
4:12
4."The Sex Is On" (performed by Po', Broke & Lonely)
Chris "The Glove" Taylor4:28
5."The Way (Is In the House)" (performed by Calloway)
4:25
6."The Minute You Fall In Love" (performed by 3rd Avenue)
  • T. Cardoza
  • T. Taylor
The Characters5:29
7."John and Betty's Theme" (performed by Michel Colombier)M. ColombierMichel Colombier2:31
8."Mr. Loverman" (performed by Shabba Ranks and Chevelle Franklyn)
  • Clifton Dillon
  • Mike Bennett
3:37
9."I See Ya Jay" (performed by Ragtime)
Bilal Bashir4:36
10."Nickel Slick Nigga" (performed by Kokane)Cold 187um4:56
11."Typical Relationship" (performed by Times 3)
  • C. Troy
  • V. Davis
  • Z. Harmon
  • Christopher Troy
  • Zack Harmon
4:12
12."Digits" (performed by The Deele)M. Taylor4:59
13."The Sound of One Hand Clapping" (performed by Calloway)
  • D. Smith
  • V. Calloway
  • Reggie Calloway
  • Cino Calloway
3:08
14."Why You Frontin' on Me" (performed by EMmage)
  • C. Wolfe
  • E. Borders
  • Colin Wolfe
  • Eric "The Drunk" Borders
4:52
Total length:59:03
Notes
  • The song "It's On", performed by The Lady of Rage, Snoop Doggy Dogg and produced by Dr. Dre, remains unreleased and was listed on the original track listing; however, the song did not make the final cut. There is a rare and low-quality version that leaked on the internet.

Chart history

Chart (1992) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[1] 166
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 9

References

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