Popular songs from the Fast & Furious series
As the gold standard of car action films, the Fast & Furious series enjoys worldwide popularity.
Interestingly, due to its development as a media franchise, each related installment often features a different production team.
As a result, the series is known for releasing sequels at a much faster pace than typical films.
This time, we’ve handpicked some of the most popular tracks from the Fast & Furious soundtracks!
We’ve also included songs featured in the latest film, making this a must-see for all Fast & Furious fans!
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Popular songs from the Fast & Furious series (61–70)
Like A PimpDavid Banner

This track is “Like A Pimp,” a collaboration between David Banner and Lil’ Flip released in 2003.
It’s not exactly something you’d want to play around your parents, but if you listen to it while walking alone through the city at night, it might make you feel a little too bold (lol).
The slightly husky vocals give the song a really cool vibe.
PayBackJuicy J

This is the song that played in the opening scene of “Payback” (Furious 7).
It was used when Deckard, played by Jason Statham, walked out of the destroyed hospital.
I think a lot of people felt the excitement of the film’s beginning while listening to this track.
Deckard is an almost perfect villain, and that image really matches this song’s gangsta hip-hop vibe.
In conclusion
As a franchise-driven film series, the Fast & Furious movies keep releasing new installments at a tremendous pace.
Each entry maintains a consistent style, and that extends to the music as well.
This article will be updated as soon as new films are released, so Fast & Furious fans should definitely keep an eye on it!



