
The Delfonics and Adrian Younge, "Stop and Look (And You Have Found Love)" Episode 10: "Take It Personal" Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge, "King of New York (Feat. John Lee Hooker, "I'm Bad Like Jesse James"Īdrian Younge, "April Sonata" Episode eight: "Blowin' Up the Spot" Nathan Bartell, "Top Going Down, Bottom Going Up" The Stylistics, "People Make the World Go Round" Episode seven: "Manifest" Mahalia Jackson, "Trouble of the World" Episode six: "Suckas Need Bodyguards" Lee Williams and The Cymbals, "It's Everything About You" The Avener and John Lee Hoker, "It Serves You Right to Suffer" Karolina and Loren Oden) Episode five: "Just to Get a Rep" Wu-Tang Clan, "Bring Da Ruckus" Episode four: "Step in the Arena"Īdrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, "Feel Alive (Feat.

Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge, "Enemies All Around Me (Feat. 1 & 2 (Instrumental)"Ĭoleman Hawkins, "Think Deep" Episode two: "Code of the Streets"ĭonald Byrd, "Cristo Redentor" Episode three: "Who's Gonna Take the Weight?" Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge, "The Sure Shot, Pts. Episode one: "The Moment of Truth"Įrnie Vincent and the Top Notes, "Dap Walk" Moreover, Marvel has made a Luke Cage-themed playlist available on Spotify - which you can parse through here:Ĭheck out the episode-by-episode breakdown of each song from Luke Cage below - as first compiled by. While Marvel has yet to make a Luke Cage soundtrack available - hopefully that'll materialize in the near future - the songs from each episode can still be heard online through several music streaming services. The combo of retro hits alongside new music from Younge and Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man is a welcome change for Marvel, considering its previous works have been (justifiably) criticized for their soulless soundtracks. The score was created by Adrian Younge and A Tribe Called Quest's Ali Shaheed Muhammad, to accompany the show's 13 episodes - each of which is named for a Gang Starr song.


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The series - a love letter to Harlem's culture - captures the city's essence not just in setting, but through a hip-hop-infused score that's drawn praise from the show's fans and critics alike. As promised, Netflix's latest original series Luke Cage delivered a "Wu Tang-ification of the Marvel universe," per showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker.
