All 15 Songs from the Fast Five Soundtrack
Fast Five is the best movie in the series and the soundtrack to Fast Five holds its own as well. We’ve pulled together the complete list of all 15 songs from Fast Five along with notes on the scenes they were in. The music has a decidedly Brazilian flair – not surprising given the setting. There’s “Carlito Marron” by Carlinhos Brown, “Desabafo/Deixa Eu Dizer” by Marcelo D2 and a couple songs from Don Omar and Hybrid as well.
With Ludacris on screen, they couldn’t get away with skimping on the soundtrack. Luda performs Furiously Dangerous during the scene that plays after the end credits.
The soundtrack album to Fast Five has about half of the songs from the movie on it, but you can find all the songs from Fast Five in the list below, including descriptions of the scenes they were in and links to downloads for them.
- Opening scene – Batalha – ObandO
- Walkie talkie – OA – Euphon
- Negotiator – Carlito Marron – Carlinhos Brown
- Ludacris drives into the warehouse – Follow Me Follow Me (Quem Que Caguetou?) (Fast 5 Hybrid Remix) – Tejo, Black Alien and Speed Freaks
- Testing cars – How We Roll – Don Omar
- At the beach with Reyes – L.Gelada-3 Da Madrugada – M.V. Bill
- Girl in bikini – Desabafo/Deixa Eu Dizer – Marcelo D2
- The safe – Reppin’ My City – John John [link to version by Rick Ross]
- Racing the cop cars – Million Dollar Race – Edu K
- (unknown scene) – Han Drifting – Hybrid
- (unknown scene) – Taboo (Lambada Interpolation) – Don Omar
- BBQ – Big City – DougSimpson featuring Slim
- Open the safe – Danza Kuduro – Don Omar
- End credits – How We Roll (Fast Five Mix) – Don Omar
- Scene after the end credits – Furiously Dangerous – Ludacris
- Original score – Original music for Fast Five – Brian Tyler
Extra songs:
- How We Roll – Busta Rhymes
- Desabafo/Deixa Eu Dizer – Claudia
A little Desabafo/Deixa Eu Dizer by Marcelo D2
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