![]() ![]() The song cuts off when Will says he can’t say that word, which causes a quick rivalry between Bel-Air’s protagonist and Carlton’s best friend. “Hot N****” by Bobby Shmurda: When Will walks into the locker room to find Bel-Air 's new Carlton, he sees his cousin and all of his white friends on the lacrosse team rapping to this song, which includes Connor ignorantly saying the N-word multiple times. “L.A.” by Amaru Son: As Will and his popular cousin Carlton drive in his expensive car to Bel-Air Academy, this song fittingly plays with Los Angeles scenery in the background. “a lot” by 21 Savage: When Bel-Air’s new version of Fresh Prince’s Geoffrey first walks Will through the front door of the Banks’ mansion, this song appropriately plays over his slow-motion entrance as Will soaks in the excessive material wealth of his family. ![]() “Money Power Respect” by Childish Major: As Jazz and Will first pull up to Bel-Air’s Banks family mansion, the series fittingly plays a song about wealth, power, and respect - all of which describe the motivations and reputation of the Banks family (and Bel-Air in general). Related: How Bel-Air Repeats Fresh Prince's Ashley Problem Considering Jazz’ swagger is one of the only reminders of home for Will, it makes sense that the song plays in Bel-Air's serious reboot to reflect Will’s worries about such a stark change from Philly to Bel-Air. “Them Changes” by Thundercat: This song plays when Will first gets a ride to the Banks’ Bel-Air mansion from Jazz, which finishes just before the two get out of the car to look at the Los Angeles view. Easy McCoy’s short tune is Bel-Air’s theme song, replacing the real Will Smith’s iconic Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme from the 1990s sitcom. TYuS)” by Easy McCoy: While Will is sitting on the plane for his flight from Philadelphia to Los Angeles, Bel-Air begins to play this song before cutting to the show’s title card. “Huntin” by SimxSantana: Throughout Will and Tray’s pick-up basketball game against Darnell, Bel-Air episode 1 cuts to different verses of the rap song. “Basic” by SimxSantana: One of a few songs by SimxSantana in Bel-Air, this tune is heard when Darnell rides away on his ATV after confronting Bel-Air's Will Smith and Tray when they get food. Related: Bel-Air Secretly Uses The Fresh Prince Song (But You Might've Missed It) Here’s every song featured on the soundtrack of Bel-Air season 1. Featuring songs from Philadelphia-raised rappers like Meek Mill and SimxSantana, Bel-Air also keeps certain artists’ songs playing as a reminder of Will’s roots. Mixed into Bel-Air’s soundtrack are also older hits who still have a profound influence on today’s style of rap and R&B, which help support the various generational conflicts of the series. Not only does the modern rap often pay homage to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s original series, but the lyrics also often directly tie into the scenes over which they play. Related: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Almost Cast Jada Pinkett Smith - Why It Didn't Nearly every song in Bel-Air’s season 1 soundtrack reflects this tonal transition, with many of its songs commenting on the changes and experiences Will Smith faces in his adjustment from West Philadelphia to the mansions of Bel-Air. Since many complex conversations couldn’t be had in its original format, Peacock’s series Bel-Air is able to dive deeper into the biases, perspectives, and complicated journeys of the original show’s complex characters. It”s probably just about the Squad giving the middle finger to Amanda Waller.Īnd we”re not even gonna talk about Panic! At the Disco doing a cover of “Bohemian Rhapsody.Bel-Air is a dramatic reimagining of the 1990s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which was notable for its family themes and exploration of black culture and treatment in America. J and going her own way, but let”s be honest. G-Eazy) song “You Don”t Own Me” is about Harley sticking it to Mr. Probably as a way to both introduce him and show how Harley Quinn ends up jailed. The only guess I”m going to hazard are about the opening track, “Purple Lamborghini.” It appears the Joker”s wild ride through the streets of Gotham (?) will open the film. Becky Hanson)Īnyone else surprised that neither “Blitzkrieg Bop” nor “Don't Stop Me Now” from the trailer didn't make the cut? “I Started a Joke” – ConfidentialMX (feat. “Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival “Bohemian Rhapsody” – Panic! At The Disco “Standing In The Rain” – Action Bronson & Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys) (feat. “Sucker For Pain” – Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa & Imagine Dragons (with Logic, Ty Dolla $ign & X Ambassadors) “Purple Lamborghini” – Skrillex & Rick Ross Most of the song titles are vague and/or appropriate for the entirety of Suicide Squad”s run time, but let”s peek anyway. The fourteen songs are by some of today”s most recognized talent and a smattering of new voices. ![]() released the track list for the upcoming anti-hero film Suicide Squad. ![]()
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