you know the music fit the movie like a glove and that’s what it’s all about. everyone who says it sucks prolly doesnt listen to anything BUT what MTV, VH1 and radio plays. the plot was straight out of 80s movies 101. The cameras and the effects were done very well except for some minor things. But anyway, i came out of this movie with my friends, loving the movie and the songs or was produced by “The Neptunes” (which is Pharrell and Chad Hugo). well anyway, good movie, “Lucas Black’s” accent was a little annoying at times, but if you guys actually checked IMDB, all the drifting was in fact REAL and not computer generated!! ( )īut anyway, when i went in to watch the movie, i tripped out because i found there was like 5-6 songs which were either by N.E.R.D. i think that targeting the rev-head/teen audience was a smart move for the film makers, because i think more teens would get together and go to see the movie, than any adults. if your not interested in cars and good looking asain (and aussie) women then get over it, it’s obviously not the movie for you then. and to all the ppl cracking it about the movie was ‘shit’ and the actors are D-List or whatever, seriously, this movie, was obviously intended just to reach the ‘rev head’ audience and teens who love thier cars and women. I went into this movie, thinking, good looking cars, good looking women, drifting… and i gathered up a few of my fellow friends (well ‘rev heads’ as ppl might say) and went and saw the movie. Release name: VA-The_Fast_And_The_Furious-Tokyo_Drift-OST-2006-RNS Like the soundtracks to the previous two The Fast and the Furious flicks, Tokyo Drift features a bevy of street savvy tunes from artists such as DJ Shadow, N.E.R.D., Don Omar, Atari Teenage Riot, and underground upstarts like Evil Nine and Japanese rap crew Teriyaki Boyz (who actually perform the title track). The soundtrack to the third installment of The Fast and the Furious film franchise will be released on Tuesday June 20th, 2006, just four days after the film hits theaters. the main character stared by Paul Walker from previous 2 movies is now replaced by another actor, Nick Barcelona). I’ve already listened a part of it, but it’s not that hot as it may look, the songs are not exactly my taste, but they will probably fit well the movie (btw. This soundtrack is scheduled even 4 days after the openening night, but you can get it already now, with 2 weeks pre. Tokyo Drift, which is the name of last movie, will be available on 16th June. The reason is quite simple, one of the best music scene group, RNS, released soundtrack for another sequel of Fast and Furious, extra popular car racing & tuning serie. There are only 2 posts about music releases at Releaselog, as I don’t specialize in music too much, but now it’s an ideal time to make another post.