10 Black Movie Soundtracks We Love

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Love Jones
As if this movie wasn’t dope enough to have us longing to find true love in a dark, seedy poetry club, it also had us out spending our hard earned money on the soundtrack. With Hot smooth cuts like Maxwell’s “Sumthin’ Sumthin’: Mellosmoothe (Cut),” classic jazz cuts like “In a Sentimental Mood” and the lovably melodic “The Sweetest Thing” by Lauryn Hill & the Refugee Camp All-Stars, the soundtrack for Love Jones was that “ish.” On top of that, you also got an extra treat with included recordings of Darius’ poem, “Brother to the Night (A Blues for Nina),” and Nina’s poem, “I Am Looking at Music.” Did we mention Dione Farris’ “Hopeless” is on there? Classic…

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