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While there is no single official soundtrack album for the 2008 film Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club , the movie prominently features tracks from its lead star, Key Featured Tracks "My Life" by The Game (feat. Lil Wayne)
: This is one of the most recognizable songs associated with the film, often used in promotional materials. : A track by that has been linked to the film's production and themes "300 Bars" : Another notable track by frequently associated with the "Belly 2" era of his career Where to Listen
You can find curated playlists of songs featured in the movie on platforms like YouTube Music Apple Music
For a look at how the music integrates with the film's gritty atmosphere: The Game My Life Belly 2 Marty Rides YouTube• Mar 26, 2009 full tracklist for another urban drama? Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club (Video 2008) - Soundtracks belly 2 millionaire boyz club soundtrack
Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club (Video 2008) - Soundtracks - IMDb. Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club on Apple Music
The film "Belly" itself was notable for being the feature film debut of actresses Snoop Dogg's then-girlfriend and actresses Brandy and Angie Harmon's sister, and a vehicle for rapper Snoop Dogg. Given the context and the era, the soundtrack would heavily feature hip-hop and R&B.
The soundtrack does feature a track by Timbaland & Magoo, Brandy, and others, but to cover the feature covering "2 Millionaire Boyz Club" or any direct association: While there is no single official soundtrack album
While the 1998 original Belly is revered for its cinematic visual style and a soundtrack that defined the late 90s hip-hop era, the 2008 direct-to-video sequel, Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club, aimed to capture the grit of the underground mixtape circuit. Starring The Game and Shari Headley, the film lacked the theatrical polish of its predecessor, but the soundtrack served as a time capsule for the "blog era" and the gritty West Coast sound of the late 2000s.
Here is a breakdown of the soundtrack, its key players, and why it remains a cult favorite.
Yes, this soundtrack features a peak-era Lil Wayne feature. Recorded during Weezy’s legendary mixtape run (circa Drought 3 / Carter III sessions), "Gutta" is a lyrical exhibition. Wayne’s metaphor-heavy verse ("I’m in the gutta, but I’m lookin’ at the stars") contrasts perfectly with The Game’s raw narrative. This track alone elevates the soundtrack from "movie tie-in" to "essential mixtape." Suggested focus areas:
Given the cult status of the original Belly (featuring Soul II Soul and Das EFX), many fans expected a sequel soundtrack to feature DMX or a Wu-Tang resurgence. That didn't happen. Instead, the Belly 2 soundtrack leans heavily into the G-Unit/Byrdgang era of late 2000s rap.
This was controversial at the time. Critics panned the soundtrack for lacking the avant-garde edge of the original. However, time has been kind to this collection. It no longer sounds like a "bad sequel"; it sounds like a perfectly preserved artifact of the Ringtone Rap era.
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