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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!

Popular songs from the Fast & Furious series (31–40)

Furious 7

GDFR ft. Sage The Gemini and LookasFlo Rida

Flo Rida – GDFR ft. Sage The Gemini and Lookas [Official Video]
GDFR ft. Sage The Gemini and LookasFlo Rida

From the seventh installment, Sky Mission, this is a Flo Rida rap track that appears in the film as a high-energy remix.

With a groovy, mysterious beat, it’s an irresistibly danceable EDM number that exudes a sexy, adult vibe.

Flo Rida’s rap meshes perfectly with the Fast & Furious universe.

Fast & Furious 6

Rest Of My Life ft. Usher, David GuettaLudacris

Ludacris – Rest Of My Life ft. Usher, David Guetta
Rest Of My Life ft. Usher, David GuettaLudacris

Released in 2013, this track is a collaboration by three mega-stars: Ludacris, Usher, and David Guetta.

It was featured in the blockbuster film Fast & Furious 6 and included on the soundtrack.

Usher’s soaring vocals that come in right from the start are just incredible, and Ludacris’s masculine rap provides a great contrast.

Then, during the interlude that kicks off with a drum machine and lets the synthesizers run wild, David Guetta’s signature style explodes.

It’s an exhilarating song that you’ll want to listen to first thing in the morning!

F9: The Fast Saga

RealJustin Quiles, Dalex & Konshens

Justin Quiles, Dalex & Konshens – Real (Official Audio) [from F9 – The Fast Saga Soundtrack]
RealJustin Quiles, Dalex & Konshens

The Fast & Furious series boasts numerous classic tracks.

Among them, one that especially overflows with a sense of speed is “Real.” This song is featured in F9: The Fast Saga, and its reggaeton-driven sound is particularly striking.

That said, with Jamaican dancehall reggae deejay Konshens also appearing on the track, his verse is crafted with a distinctly ragga vibe.

If you enjoy Latin-influenced genres like dancehall, reggaeton, and soca, be sure to check it out.

Furious 7

Get LowDillon Francis, DJ Snake

Dillon Francis, DJ Snake – Get Low (Official Music Video)
Get LowDillon Francis, DJ Snake

A collaboration track by Dillon Francis, a leading figure in moombahton, and French hitmaker DJ Snake.

It features a trendy sound using Middle Eastern scales, with a music video that hints at street racing.

The sound design falls under bass music.

Beam sounds and shout samples commonly heard in reggaeton add color to the track.

There’s a scene in the film where they go to the Arab world, and the song was used there.

Furious 7

MeneoFito Blanko

A reggaeton track perfectly suited for a happy ending.

Its universally appealing, catchy melody and exhilarating sound made the finale shine.

It made a brief appearance in the scene where the protagonists are on the beach.

And what plays after that is…

the moving ‘See You Again.’ By dropping the tone sharply from the upbeat vibe, it created a beautifully emotional finale.

[Fast & Furious] Series' Popular Songs (41–50)

Don’t Get Much BetterJeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, & Sage The Gemini

Jeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, & Sage The Gemini – Don’t Get Much Better (The Fate Of The Furious)
Don't Get Much BetterJeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, & Sage The Gemini

The impressive melody woven by smooth R&B vocals and powerful rap splendidly captures success and a sense of achievement.

The talents of artists with distinct personalities—Jeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, and Sage the Gemini—blend seamlessly to create a sophisticated sound.

This track is included on the soundtrack album The Fate of the Furious: The Album for the film released in April 2017, The Fast and the Furious: The Fate of the Furious (known in Japan as Wild Speed: Ice Break).

The high-quality production by producer Floyd Bentley is another highlight.

It’s perfect for listening while driving or at parties, and is recommended if you’re looking for an exhilarating track.

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

All Roads Lead Home (Hobbs & Shaw Remix)Ohana Bam

Hailing from Chicago, Ohana Bam is an artist who wields a range of styles, including rap, pop, dance, rock, and soul.

This is a track featured in the 2019 film Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.

He may not be very well-known in Japan yet, but David Leitch, the director of the Marvel film Deadpool, is also known for his cool music selections.

He always picks artists who don’t miss, so keep an eye out!