Dangerous Minds: Music From The Motion Picture - CD
The Dangerous Minds Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a defining 1995 hip‑hop and R&B compilation — a gritty, emotional, and street‑level snapshot of mid‑’90s urban music culture. Driven by its massive breakout single “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio featuring L.V., the album blends socially conscious lyrics, smooth R&B hooks, and West Coast‑leaning production that mirrors the film’s themes of struggle, resilience, and hope.
Alongside its signature hit, the CD features standout tracks from artists like DeVante Swing, Rappin’ 4‑Tay, Sophie B. Hawkins, Immature, and Aaron Hall, offering a mix of reflective slow‑burners, soulful grooves, and hard‑edged hip‑hop cuts. The soundtrack flows with a cohesive mood — atmospheric, emotional, and unmistakably rooted in the era.
Perfect for fans of ’90s hip‑hop and R&B, collectors of film soundtracks, or anyone building out a nostalgia‑driven music shelf, the Dangerous Minds soundtrack remains one of the decade’s most memorable and culturally resonant releases.
Used CD with New Case.
- Soundtrack
- MCA Records
- July 11, 1995
- 1
- 008811122829
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