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Hip Hop Connect™ Uses New Movie Soundtracks to Bring Independent Artists to the Silver Screen

"Big Momma’s House II" and "Scary Movie 4" movie soundtracks feature original Hip Hop songs from Hip Hop Connect: "Where Hip Hop Meets Film" and Los Angeles-based artists N’Kroud Kliq and Young Huss.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 15, 2006 -- Hip Hop Connect continues to break independent Hip Hop artists into mainstream films with movie soundtracks for new releases by Fox and Miramax.
HipHopConnectLogo.JPGThe "Big Momma’s House II" movie soundtrack features Hip Hop Connect and Los Angeles-based rap group N’Kroud Kliq with the original Krunk mix of the song, “Just Bounce.” Twentieth Century Fox recently released the DVD of the film (a box office hit with nearly $140 million in gross receipts) complete with a bonus soundtrack EP featuring “Just Bounce.” A remix of the song is also available on the Hip Hop Connect "Fade To Black" compilation CD.

Hip Hop Connect also continues its work with the creators of the "Scary Movie" comedy franchise after creating all the original songs for last year’s highly successful "Scary Movie 3." "Scary Movie 4," which is in theaters now and is sailing past the $100 million box office mark, features a title track by Oklahoma-born rapper Young Huss. Hip Hop Connect originally produced the song “Crooked Letter” at the request of the Weinstein Company for a small scene in the film. Filmmakers David Zucker & Bob Weiss ended up liking the track so much that they chose to feature it again for the end title sequence. “Crooked Letter” is available on the "Scary Movie 4" soundtrack album and as a free ring tone through the Hip Hop Connect website.

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Arts - Podcast Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:50:07 -0700

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