Barbershop 2: Back in Business – Original Soundtrack

Release Date: 2/03/2004

Recording Date: 2/2004

Tracks: 15

Length: 00:57:11 Hrs

Label: Interscope

Type: CD,LP

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (15)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
1.
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Not Today
03:45
2.
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I Can't Wait
04:34
3.
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Fallen [Zone 4 Remix]
03:17
4.
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Pussy
03:47
5.
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Never
04:04
6.
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Unconditionally
03:40
7.
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All
03:25
8.
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Things Come and Go
03:58
9.
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Wanna B Where U R (Thisizzaluvsong)
04:01
10.
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Barbershop
04:21
11.
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One of Ours
03:16
12.
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Private Party
03:02
13.
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On the Weekend
03:47
14.
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Make It Home
05:03
15.
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Your Precious Love
03:11
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What the Critics Say

If they put the Barbershop 2 soundtrack out with only the first three tracks and nothing else, it would still be an essential collection of urban beats and you'd still be a sucker if you didn't pick it up. The empowering "Not Today" is a home run for Mary J. Blige, Eve, and producer Dr. Dre while Mya's coy "Fallen" gets winningly roughed up in a remix. Sleepy Brown's loopy "I Can't Wait" tops them all with absolutely stellar lyrics ("You're a Tyner/Meaning the real McCoy") while OutKast's guest spot shows their Midas touch is still in effect. The Clipse's vacant cut screws up the flow, but the collection recovers with Keyshia Cole's smoky interpolation of Luther on "Never." Some killer tracks by Mya and Sean Paul, Floetry, Olivia, and Morgan Smith are dispersed throughout the disc's second half, and they're surrounded by cuts that are almost as worthy. The hilarious bits of dialogue that opened and closed the first movie's soundtrack are unfortunately gone, making the whole collection feel like a slick mixtape you'd have a hard time topping. It'll take you forever to stop playing the opening triple threat, but the rest of Barbershop 2 only needs a little trimming. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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