| Trespass | |
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| Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
| Released | November 24, 1992 |
| Genre | West Coast Hip Hop, East Coast Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap |
| Length | 49:33 |
| Label | Sire / Warner Bros. Records |
| Producer |
Sir Mix-a-lot Guru DJ Premier DJ Battlecat Black Sheep Ice-T DJ Aladdin Jim Keltner Lord Finesse The Bomb Squad Crazy Toones |
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| Allmusic | |
The original soundtrack to the film Trespass was released in 1992. It features performances from a variety of hip hop acts, including Public Enemy, Black Sheep, and Sir Mix-a-Lot. The title track was performed by two actors from the film, Ice Cube and Ice-T. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in March 1994.
"Tagged on at the end is a single track by Ry Cooder… a piece which suggests Cooder's main claim to gangsta cred is a readiness to take the loot and run," remarked David Sinclair in a 3/5 review in Q. "Despite some excellently menacing beats – especially the Ice-T/Daddy Nitro duet 'Depths of Hell' – the album is let down over the distance by its numbingly repetitive language and one-track theme."