The Best Man

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  • Release Date: 10/12/1999
  • Sales Rank: 43,138
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646992425

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From “What You Want,” the keyboard-driven opening track by The Roots (featuring Jaguar) to the disc’s last cut -- a touching, male-bonding ballad “The Best Man I Can Be” by crooners Ginuwine, R.L., Tyrese, and Case - THE BEST MAN soundtrack masterfully blends banging rap tunes with simmering ballads and high octane, danceable R&B. Despite it's title, however, THE BEST MAN's most breathtaking moments are provided by women. Lauryn Hill who scores a technological coup adding her distinctive alto to the vocals of the late Bob Marley on “Turn Your Lights Down Low” and an ultra-sultry Me'Shell Ndegéocello eases through “Untitled.” For sweet, slow songs such as Beyoncé Knowles and Marc Nelson offer a charming duet on “After All Is Said And Done”; Eric Benét's whispers through “Poetry Girl,” and Kenny Lattimore's ode to physical perfection on “Beautiful Girl.” Add a couple of scorned-woman testimonials from Faith Evans (the wicked, “Best Man”) and LaTocha Scott (finger-wagging, “Liar, Liar,”) and THE BEST MAN ripples with enough funky soul essentials to make it a winner of a soundtrack, in a leauge with such ‘90s urban classics as LOVE JONES and WAITING TO EXHALE). Paula T. Renfroe, Barnes & Noble



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February 07, 2006: I loved this movie. It took me forever to find that song title for the Stevie Wonder song!!! I don't know why it was not included. Great cast and acting, enjoyable storline... what's not to love?

Best Manby Anonymous

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July 12, 2002: Howdy, great movie, good soundtrack, but wondering if anyone can tell me the name of the song (its not on the soundtrack) that plays a couple of times in the movie, most notably in the final scences during the funky dancing at the wedding? post here or email me, would be most appreciative! thanks


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