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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)

Furious 7

Ride OutKid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan

Kid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan – Ride Out (from Furious 7 Soundtrack) [Official Video]
Ride OutKid Ink, Tyga, Wale, YG, Rich Homie Quan

This is a track from the seventh installment of the Fast & Furious series, released in 2015, titled Furious 7.

As the credits show, it features a collaboration of five artists, giving it a cool, family vibe.

The grand, expansive track crafted with orchestral and synthesizer sounds is impressive, and the smooth rapping laid over it makes for an ultra-cool number.

Popular songs from the Fast & Furious series (51–60)

Fast & Furious

Bad Man ft. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry, Travis BarkerPitbull

Pitbull – Bad Man (Audio) ft. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry, Travis Barker
Bad Man ft. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry, Travis BarkerPitbull

This track is a song called “Bad Man,” released in 2017.

Get this: Pitbull—who’s famous for his many Latin-inspired hits—sets aside the Latin flavor this time and collaborates with well-known rock musicians! The lineup includes singer-songwriter Robin Thicke, Travis Barker from the hugely popular pop-punk band Blink-182 on drums, and none other than Joe Perry, the guitarist of the legendary rock band Aerosmith—rock royalty, all together on one track! It’s a fresh vibe we haven’t really seen from Pitbull before, and it’s seriously cool!

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

Even If I Die (Hobbs & Shaw)Idris Elba

You’ll get chills starting around 0:19—this track is insanely cool.

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019) is a spin-off from the main storyline, but since Chris Morgan has continued as the screenwriter since the third film, the story holds together perfectly, levels up every time, and it’s a standout that satisfies fans of the series.

Idris Elba on this track is not only a musician and producer, but also active as an actor—in fact, he appears as the villain! He’s a Black British artist, and this cool song carries a flavor that reflects his roots, with a great sense of rhythm.

2 Fast 2 Furious

Pump It UpJoe Budden

Joe Budden – Pump It Up (Official Music Video)
Pump It UpJoe Budden

Joe Budden’s track “Pump It Up,” released in 2003, was featured in the film 2 Fast 2 Furious and included on its soundtrack.

He’s a rapper known for his distinctive, deeper voice and cool delivery.

Joe Budden was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance for this song.

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 6

Ball ft. Lil WayneT.I.

T.I. – Ball ft. Lil Wayne [Official Video]
Ball ft. Lil WayneT.I.

This is a track by the hugely popular rapper T.I.

featuring Lil Wayne.

The song was used in the film Fast & Furious 6 and is included on the soundtrack.

It’s a very cool track, with T.I.’s rap giving off that unmistakable “bad guy” vibe.

Although Lil Wayne was ranked No.

1 on Ultimate Guitar’s “Top 10 Worst Guitar Solos,” once he grabs the mic, all of that becomes irrelevant as he delivers an undeniably cool rap performance.

2 Fast 2 Furious

Pump It UpJoe Budden

In the second installment of the Fast & Furious series, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Brian O’Conner—played by the late Paul Walker, who appeared as a police officer in the first film—returns as a street racer like Dominic and the others.

The second film, which gives off a more outlaw vibe for Brian and an even stronger presence for Dominic, pairs perfectly with gritty hip-hop.

Joe Budden is a rapper from New Jersey known for his love of battling—he’s even dissed Drake—and that spirit really matches the film’s mood (lol).