Osmosis Jones: Music from the Motility Film is the soundtrack to the 2001 film of the same name. It was released on Baronial 7, 2001 through Atlantic Records and consisted of hip hop and gimmicky R&B. The soundtrack failed to brand it to whatever Billboard charts, but Trick Daddy'southward single "Take It to da House" managed to make it to 88 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Track list
1. | "Summer in the Metropolis" (St. Lunatics) | John Sebastian, Mark Sebastian, Steve Boone | Jason "Jay E" Epperson | 4:38 |
2. | "Large Ball" (Drama) | T. Melt, Jazze Pha | Jazze Pha | 3:57 |
3. | "Solo Star" (Solange) | Beyoncé Knowles, Kandi Burruss, Talib Kareem | Talib Kareem | 3:13 |
iv. | "Open" (Brandy) | Mike Metropolis | Mike Metropolis | 4:x |
5. | "Fill up Me In Part 2" (Craig David) | Craig David, Mark Loma | Marking Loma | iv:11 |
6. | "I Believe" (R. Kelly) | Robert Kelly | R. Kelly | 4:54 |
7. | "Cool, Daddy Cool" (Child Stone featuring Joe C.) | Robert J. Ritchie, Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, Jr. | Kid Rock | 3:20 |
8. | "Turn It Out" (De La Soul featuring Elizabeth "Yummy" Bingham) | Kelvin Mercer, David Jolicoeur, Richard Morninglane | El RTNC formerly R.Thentic and De La Soul | 3:49 |
ix. | "Take It to da House" (Trick Daddy featuring The Slip N' Slide Express) | Flim-flam Daddy, Funk Boogie, Money Marking, J.V., Trina, Co, Charles Bobbit, Fred Wesley, James Dark-brown, Harry "K.C." Wayne Casey, Richard Finch | Righteous Funk Boogie | three:47 |
ten. | "Just in Case" (Nivea) | Nivea Hamilton, Leslie Brathwaite, J. Cameron, James Harris III, Terry Lewis, T. Kelly, T. Patterson, K. Duncan, D. Archer | Mr. Leslie Brathwaite | 3:55 |
11. | "Why Did You Have to Be" (Debelah Morgan) | Diane Warren | Keith Thomas | 4:17 |
12. | "Don't Be Mad" (Sunshine Anderson featuring Pinky Tuskedero) | Mike City | Mike City | 3:42 |
13. | "Here We Go Over again" (Nappy Roots) | James "Groove" Chambers III, W. Hughes, V. Tisdale | James "Groove" Chambers | 4:07 |
fourteen. | "Love Me or Get out Me" (Ms. Toi) | T. Parham, Don "One Eye" Saunders, H. Adu, Andrew Hale | Don "Ane Middle" Saunders | 4:29 |
15. | "Passenger Like Me" (Ezekiel Lewis) | Ezekiel Lewis, Nick "Fury" Lottin, T. Mitchell, J. Austin, M. Ben Ari | Nick "Fury" Lottin | 4:33 |
sixteen. | "Break U Off" (Uncle Kracker) | Mike Bradford, Matt Shafer | Mike Bradford | iii:27 |
Samples
- "Summertime in the City" contains an interpolation of "Summer in the Urban center" written by John Sebastian, Marking Sebastian, Steve Boone and performed by The Lovin' Spoonful.
- "Take Information technology to da House" contains excerpts from "The Dominate" written and performed by James Chocolate-brown and "Boogie Shoes" written by Harry "KC" Wayne Casey and Richard Finch and performed by KC and the Sunshine Band
- "Just in Case" contains excerpts from "Renee" past the Lost Boyz
- "Love Me or Leave Me" contains a sample from "Pearls" written by Sade Adu and Andrew Hale and performed past Sade
- "Passenger Like Me" contains an uncredited interpolation of "Ambitionz Az a Ridah" by 2Pac
Additional songs in the motion-picture show not on the soundtrack anthology
- "Central to My Middle" written past Craig David and Jeremy Paul and performed by Craig David
- "Groovejet (If This Own't Love)" written past Cristiano Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Rob Davis and performed by Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor
- "Hot Blooded (Philip Steir Remix)" written by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm and performed past Foreigner
- "Alone Again (Naturally)" written and performed past Gilbert O'Sullivan
- "Run On (Sharam Instrumental Mix)" written and performed by Moby
- "Pump and Snap" written past Dennis White, Richard Vission, David Schommer, and Sam Hollander and performed by Control Freq
- "Fill Me In" written by Craig David and Mark Hill and performed by Craig David
Bonus CD Sampler
The DVD release of the film featured a bonus CD sampler showcasing music from Atlantic Records. The first iii songs are in their entirety, while the rest are only snippets. Merely two of the songs featured here are on the soundtrack.
- Sugar Ray – "Disasterpiece"
- P.O.D. – "Satellite"
- Willa Ford – "Ooh Ooh"
- Craig David – "Fill up Me In (Function 2)"
- Ray J – "Formal Invite"
- Michael Jackson - "Black or White"
- Little-T and One Runway Mike – "Fome is Dape"
- Nappy Roots – "Here We Become Again"
- Invertigo – "Desensitized"
- EXO - "Monster"
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