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''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''Film/Furious7''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party.[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]]

The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", by Music/WizKhalifa featuring Music/CharliePuth. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to the top of the charts in a heartbeat, and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" after 14 weeks, leading to its own length 12 week long chart-topper. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.

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''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''Film/Furious7''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing and contains primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party.[[note]]apart party[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]]

Again"[[/note]].

The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', the ''Billboard'' 200, but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. chart following the success of the movie. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", a song by Music/WizKhalifa featuring Music/CharliePuth. Music/CharliePuth made in tribute to the late Creator/PaulWalker. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to setting several records[[note]]tied with Music/{{Eminem}}'s [[Film/EightMile "Lose Yourself"]] for the top of second longest-running #1 rap single in America behind Music/LilNasX's "Old Town Road"; the charts most-streamed track in a heartbeat, single day on Spotify (since beaten by Music/OneDirection's "Drag Me Down"); the most worldwide streams on a song in one week (in both the US and the UK); the most-viewed video on Website/YouTube from July 10 to August 4, 2017 (for the music video)[[/note]] and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" from the top of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 after 14 weeks, leading to its own length after which it stayed at #1 for 12 week long chart-topper. non-consecutive weeks. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], itself in terms of popularity]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.popular songs.
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!!It's been a long day without you my friend, and I'll tell you all about when I trope you again

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!!It's !!''It's been a long day without you my friend, and I'll tell you all about it when I trope you again
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# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", performed by J Balvin featuring Music/FrenchMontana and Nicky Jam

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# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", performed by J Balvin {{Music/J Balvin}} featuring Music/FrenchMontana and Nicky Jam
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Hmm, lets see; Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan, T.I., Young Thug, Sevyn Streeter, Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, Wiz Khalifa, Iggy Azalea, Prince Royce, Charlie Puth, Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Future, Sage the Gemini, David Guetta, Kaz James, DJ Shadow, Mos Def, J Balvin, French Montana, Nicky Jam, Flo Rida, Lookas, Lil Jon, Fito Blanko, Skylar Grey, and Famous to Most. That's '''''31''''' artists on one album, and there's only three songs that feature the same artists.
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''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party.[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]]

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''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''.''Film/Furious7''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party.[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]]
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The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", by Music/WizKhalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to the top of the charts in a heartbeat, and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" after 14 weeks, leading to its own length 12 week long chart-topper. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.

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The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", by Music/WizKhalifa featuring Charlie Puth.Music/CharliePuth. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to the top of the charts in a heartbeat, and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" after 14 weeks, leading to its own length 12 week long chart-topper. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.
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# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", performed by J Balvin featuring French Montana and Nicky Jam

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# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", performed by J Balvin featuring French Montana Music/FrenchMontana and Nicky Jam




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* AWildRapperAppears: "See You Again" has this feel, being a piano ballad almost suited to adult contemporary apart from the rap verses.

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* AWildRapperAppears: "See You Again" has this feel, being a piano ballad almost suited to adult contemporary apart from the rap verses.



* CelebrityElegy: "See You Again" is [[InMemoriam is dedicated to]] Creator/PaulWalker, who died in a car accident during production of the movie. It plays over the InMemoriam montage for Walker at the end of the movie.



* VillainSong: "Payback", being from the perspective of Deckard Shaw, is the only one about the villain on the soundtrack.

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* VillainSong: "Payback", being from the perspective of Deckard Shaw, is the only one about the villain on the soundtrack.soundtrack.
* AWildRapperAppears: "See You Again" has this feel, being a piano ballad almost suited to adult contemporary apart from the rap verses.
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The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to the top of the charts in a heartbeat, and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" after 14 weeks, leading to its own length 12 week long chart-topper. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.

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The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", by Wiz Khalifa Music/WizKhalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to the top of the charts in a heartbeat, and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" after 14 weeks, leading to its own length 12 week long chart-topper. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.
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'''''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''''' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party.[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]]

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'''''Furious ''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''''' Soundtrack'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party.[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]]
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# "Off-Set", performed by T.I. and Young Thug

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# "Off-Set", performed by T.I. Music/{{TI}} and Young Thug
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'''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party [[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]].

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'''Furious '''''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''' Soundtrack''''' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[TheFastAndTheFurious ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party party.[[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]].
Again"[[/note]]



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* VillainSong: "Payback", being from the perspective of Deckard Shaw, is the only one about the villain on the soundtrack.

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* VillainSong: "Payback", being from the perspective of Deckard Shaw, is the only one about the villain on the soundtrack.
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# "Payback", performed by [[ThreeSixMafia Juicy J]], Kevin Gates, Future, and Sage the Gemini

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# "Payback", performed by [[ThreeSixMafia [[Music/ThreeSixMafia Juicy J]], Kevin Gates, Future, and Sage the Gemini
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# "Ride Out", preformed by Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, and Rich Homie Quan
# "Off-Set", preformed by T.I. and Young Thug
# "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)", preformed by Sevyn Streeter
# "Get Low", preformed by Dillon Francis and DJ Snake
# "Go Hard or Go Home", preformed by Wiz Khalifa and Music/IggyAzalea
# "My Angel", preformed by Prince Royce
# "See You Again", preformed by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth
# "Payback", preformed by [[ThreeSixMafia Juicy J]], Kevin Gates, Future, and Sage the Gemini
# "Blast Off", preformed by Music/DavidGuetta and Kaz James
# "Six Days (Remix)", preformed by Music/DJShadow featuring Mos Def
# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", preformed by J Balvin featuring French Montana and Nicky Jam
# "G.D.F.R. (Noodles Remix)", preformed by Music/FloRida featuring Sage the Gemini and Lookas
# "Turn Down for What", preformed by DJ Snake and Music/LilJon
# "Meneo", preformed by Fito Blanko
# "I Will Return", preformed by Skylar Grey
# "Whip", preformed by Famous to Most (bonus track)

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# "Ride Out", preformed performed by Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, and Rich Homie Quan
# "Off-Set", preformed performed by T.I. and Young Thug
# "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)", preformed performed by Sevyn Streeter
# "Get Low", preformed performed by Dillon Francis and DJ Snake
# "Go Hard or Go Home", preformed performed by Wiz Khalifa and Music/IggyAzalea
# "My Angel", preformed performed by Prince Royce
# "See You Again", preformed performed by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth
# "Payback", preformed performed by [[ThreeSixMafia Juicy J]], Kevin Gates, Future, and Sage the Gemini
# "Blast Off", preformed performed by Music/DavidGuetta and Kaz James
# "Six Days (Remix)", preformed performed by Music/DJShadow featuring Mos Def
# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", preformed performed by J Balvin featuring French Montana and Nicky Jam
# "G.D.F.R. (Noodles Remix)", preformed performed by Music/FloRida featuring Sage the Gemini and Lookas
# "Turn Down for What", preformed performed by DJ Snake and Music/LilJon
# "Meneo", preformed performed by Fito Blanko
# "I Will Return", preformed performed by Skylar Grey
# "Whip", preformed performed by Famous to Most (bonus track)
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Hmm, lets see; Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan, T.I., Young Thug, Sevyn Streeter, Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, Wiz Khalifa, Iggy Azalea, Prince Royce, Charlie Puth, Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Future, Sage the Gemini, David Guetta, Kaz James, DJ Shadow, Mos Def, J Balvin, French Montana, Nicky Jam, Flo Rida, Lookas, Lil Jon, Fito Blanko, Skylar Grey, and Famous to Most. That's '''''31''''' artists on one album, and only there's only three songs that feature the same artists.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Hmm, lets see; Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan, T.I., Young Thug, Sevyn Streeter, Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, Wiz Khalifa, Iggy Azalea, Prince Royce, Charlie Puth, Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Future, Sage the Gemini, David Guetta, Kaz James, DJ Shadow, Mos Def, J Balvin, French Montana, Nicky Jam, Flo Rida, Lookas, Lil Jon, Fito Blanko, Skylar Grey, and Famous to Most. That's '''''31''''' artists on one album, and only there's only three songs that feature the same artists.
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# "Six Days (Remix)", preformed by DJ Shadow featuring Mos Def

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# "Six Days (Remix)", preformed by DJ Shadow Music/DJShadow featuring Mos Def
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# "Turn Down for What", preformed by DJ Snake and Lil Jon

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# "Turn Down for What", preformed by DJ Snake and Lil JonMusic/LilJon
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* VillainSong: "Payback", being from the perspective of Deckard Shaw, is only one about the villain on the soundtrack.

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* GenreRoulette: The album is a mix of {{hip hop}}, various forms of electronica ([[HouseMusic house]], EDM, [[TrapMusic trap]]), latin music, and [[PopMusic pop]]

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* GenreRoulette: The album is a mix A variety of {{hip hop}}, various forms of electronica ([[HouseMusic house]], EDM, [[TrapMusic trap]]), latin music, different genres come together on this soundtrack, and [[PopMusic pop]]they all fit pretty well.
** Party hip-hop: "Ride Out", "Off-Set", "Go Hard or Go Home"
** Hardcore hip-hop: "Payback"
** Urban pop: "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)"
** EDM/Trap: "Get Low", "Blast Off" "G.D.F.R.", "Turn Down for What"
** Reggaeton: "Ay Vamos"
** Latin pop: "My Angel", "Meneo"
** Soft pop: "See You Again", "I Will Return"
** Trip-hop/trance: "Six Days"
** Snap: "Whip"



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: "Payback" is about Deckard Shaw's quest for revenge against the heroes of the story.




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* UnexpectedCharacter: Compared to all the stars on the soundtrack, Charlie Puth was probably the least well known above only Famous to Most and Lookas, with only one single to his name before the album was released. Him being selected to sing the chorus of "See You Again" proved well in making it massive hit.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Compared to all the stars on the soundtrack, Charlie Puth was probably the least well known above only Famous to Most and Lookas, with only one single to his name before the album was released. Him being selected to sing the chorus of "See You Again" proved well in making it a massive hit.
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# "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)", preformed Sevyn Streeter

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# "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)", preformed by Sevyn Streeter
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* AdvertisedExtra: Music/IggyAzalea in "Go Hard or Go Home". It's equally credited to her and Wiz Khalifa, but Wiz does almost the entire song while Iggy only contributes a verse.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Music/IggyAzalea in "Go Hard or Go Home". It's equally credited to her and Wiz Khalifa, but Wiz does almost the entire song while Iggy only contributes a verse. Also, Rich Homie Quan in "Ride Out", who only does the intro despite having equal credit to the others.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Compared to all the stars on the soundtrack, Charlie Puth was probably the least well known above only Famous to Most, with only one single to his name before the album was released. Him being selected to sing the chorus of "See You Again" proved well in making it massive hit.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Compared to all the stars on the soundtrack, Charlie Puth was probably the least well known above only Famous to Most, Most and Lookas, with only one single to his name before the album was released. Him being selected to sing the chorus of "See You Again" proved well in making it massive hit.
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* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: "Whip" by Famous to Most (easily the least well-known artist on the soundtrack) is the last song and doesn't appear in the movie.

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* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: "Whip" by Famous to Most (easily the [[IronicName least well-known artist artist]] on the soundtrack) is the last song and doesn't appear in the movie.




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* UnexpectedCharacter: Compared to all the stars on the soundtrack, Charlie Puth was probably the least well known above only Famous to Most, with only one single to his name before the album was released. Him being selected to sing the chorus of "See You Again" proved well in making it massive hit.
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* GoshDangItToHeck: There's hardly any swearing in the songs made for the movie, at least none harder than "damn".
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* AllStarCast: The album features a variety of huge stars from rap, latin, and EDM genres, mixed with some lesser-knowns.
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'''Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as you can tell]], the soundtrack of the 2015 blockbuster ''[[TheFastAndTheFurious Furious 7]]''. The album features a wide variety of artists, playing primarily {{hip hop}}, [[ElectronicMusic EDM]], urban pop, and latin music. The soundtrack was made to provide the perfect urban dance party [[note]]apart from the [[BlackSheepHit incongruent]] "See You Again"[[/note]].

The album debuted at at #12 on ''Billboard 200'', but following the success of the movie, shot up to ''#1'' on the chart. Its biggest success however, was that it produced "See You Again", by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The song became one of the biggest hits of 2015, shooting up to the top of the charts in a heartbeat, and dethroning Mark Ronson and Music/BrunoMars' "Uptown Funk!" after 14 weeks, leading to its own length 12 week long chart-topper. [[BreakawayPopHit The song eclipsed the movie itself]], which is no small feat considering ''Furious 7'' made 1.5 billion dollars. "Ride Out" and "Go Hard or Go Home" were also popular, but obviously not to the same extent.

'''Tracklist'''
# "Ride Out", preformed by Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, and Rich Homie Quan
# "Off-Set", preformed by T.I. and Young Thug
# "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)", preformed Sevyn Streeter
# "Get Low", preformed by Dillon Francis and DJ Snake
# "Go Hard or Go Home", preformed by Wiz Khalifa and Music/IggyAzalea
# "My Angel", preformed by Prince Royce
# "See You Again", preformed by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth
# "Payback", preformed by [[ThreeSixMafia Juicy J]], Kevin Gates, Future, and Sage the Gemini
# "Blast Off", preformed by Music/DavidGuetta and Kaz James
# "Six Days (Remix)", preformed by DJ Shadow featuring Mos Def
# "Ay Vamos (Remix)", preformed by J Balvin featuring French Montana and Nicky Jam
# "G.D.F.R. (Noodles Remix)", preformed by Music/FloRida featuring Sage the Gemini and Lookas
# "Turn Down for What", preformed by DJ Snake and Lil Jon
# "Meneo", preformed by Fito Blanko
# "I Will Return", preformed by Skylar Grey
# "Whip", preformed by Famous to Most (bonus track)

All songs, with the exception of "Whip", make an appearance in the film.

!!It's been a long day without you my friend, and I'll tell you all about when I trope you again

* AdvertisedExtra: Music/IggyAzalea in "Go Hard or Go Home". It's equally credited to her and Wiz Khalifa, but Wiz does almost the entire song while Iggy only contributes a verse.
* AWildRapperAppears: "See You Again" has this feel, being a piano ballad almost suited to adult contemporary apart from the rap verses.
* BadassDriver: Several songs, such as "Ride Out", "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)", and "Go Hard or Go Home", portray one. As to be expected, considering the movie the soundtrack is based on.
* BoastfulRap: All the songs with rap apart from "See You Again", as to be expected.
* ForeignLanguageTheme: "Meneo" and "Ay Vamos" are in Spanish.
* GenreRoulette: The album is a mix of {{hip hop}}, various forms of electronica ([[HouseMusic house]], EDM, [[TrapMusic trap]]), latin music, and [[PopMusic pop]]
* GoshDangItToHeck: There's hardly any swearing in the songs made for the movie, at least none harder than "damn".
* IntercourseWithYou: "How Bad Do You Want It (Oh Yeah)" has hints of this, as the title would suggest.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Hmm, lets see; Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan, T.I., Young Thug, Sevyn Streeter, Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, Wiz Khalifa, Iggy Azalea, Prince Royce, Charlie Puth, Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Future, Sage the Gemini, David Guetta, Kaz James, DJ Shadow, Mos Def, J Balvin, French Montana, Nicky Jam, Flo Rida, Lookas, Lil Jon, Fito Blanko, Skylar Grey, and Famous to Most. That's '''''31''''' artists on one album, and only there's only three songs that feature the same artists.
* MoodWhiplash: "My Angel", an EDM latin pop song, is followed by "See You Again", a piano ballad to an actor that died, and then "Payback", a HardcoreHipHop song.
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: "Whip" by Famous to Most (easily the least well-known artist on the soundtrack) is the last song and doesn't appear in the movie.
* OdeToIntoxication: "Ay Vamos" references smoking marijuana.
* RepurposedPopSong: "Get Low", "Blast Off", "Six Days", "Ay Vamos", "G.D.F.R.", "Turn Down For What", and "Whip" were the only songs not made for the movie.
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "See You Again", in-between all the urban rap and twerk-tasic EDM, is a soft piano ballad that plays tribute to the late Creator/PaulWalker. It sounds nothing like the rest of the album, and was [[BlackSheepHit the biggest hit]]. "I Will Return" by Skylar Grey is also a soft piano ballad, but it wasn't released as a single.

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