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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!

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

Fast & Furious 5 (Fast Five)

How We RollDon Omar ft. Busta Rhymes, Reek da Villian & J-doe

Fast Five – How We Roll (Fast Five Remix) – Don Omar ft. Busta Rhymes, Reek da Villian & J-doe
How We RollDon Omar ft. Busta Rhymes, Reek da Villian & J-doe

It’s a collaboration track by Don Omar featuring Busta Rhymes, Reek da Villain, and J-Doe, making for quite a large lineup.

The song is included on the Fast Five soundtrack.

It starts with introductions of each artist, and from there they take turns stepping into the lead and delivering their verses.

Their cool presence in those moments is a major part of the appeal.

It’s a solid, heavy track marked by distorted guitars and a powerful, weighty kick drum.

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

LacrimosaApashe

The wildly popular series packed with powerful car action and cool misfits who relentlessly hunt down evil is the Fast & Furious franchise.

This is an insert song from the ninth installment, Hobbs & Shaw, released in 2019, and it was used in some of the international trailers.

It’s a track that starts with a grand mood evoking opera and Christianity, then shifts into a remix—very much the quintessential American movie vibe.

Songs like this seem to amplify the extraordinary prowess of protagonists who are anything but ordinary.

Furious 7

Turn Down for WhatDJ Snake, Lil Jon

A collaboration between DJ Snake and crunk pioneer Lil Jon.

This one is also trap that uses Middle Eastern scales.

It’s a track that really conveys the vibe consistent throughout the series.

While sticking to the staple rules of bass music—like bell tones, triplet snare rolls, and other classics—it builds an unprecedented world and goes beyond the framework of a mere soundtrack.

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.

The Fate of the Furious (Fast & Furious 8)

Gang UpYoung Thug, 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa & PnB Rock

Young Thug, 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa & PnB Rock – Gang Up (The Fate of the Furious: The Album) [VIDEO]
Gang UpYoung Thug, 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa & PnB Rock

A hard-hitting track by four rappers: Young Thug from Atlanta, 2 Chainz from College Park, Wiz Khalifa from Pittsburgh, and PnB Rock from Philadelphia.

Featured in The Fate of the Furious (Fast & Furious 8: Ice Break), it packs high-octane car races, battles against evil, camaraderie among friends, and powerful love for family and partners.

Cars serve as a key accent in the song as well, conveying the passion of fighting men.

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

BawitdabaKid Rock

Kid Rock – Bawitdaba [Official Music Video]
BawitdabaKid Rock

This is the song Bawitdaba by American rock musician Kid Rock, released in 1998.

It features an incredibly cool band sound with distorted guitars and heavy drums.

The rap-style vocals layered over it are aggressive and give you chills.

The chorus vocals have a chant-like phrase that easily sticks in your head.

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

No One Defeats UsDreams

A track from the ninth film in the series, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.

DREAMS is the debut project formed by Daniel Johns, who was in an Australian alternative band, and Luke Steele, who was in an electro-pop duo; their song was used as the third track in the end credits.

I think it’s a cleverly curated choice that hooks you from the second end-credits song, “Even If I Die,” into electro-pop.

It’s an easy-to-listen-to track with a touch of nostalgia.