Mark Isham, Craig Harris, Quelle Chris, and Chris Keys
0:58
15.
"Rooftop"
Mark Isham, Quelle Chris, and Chris Keys
4:14
16.
"Rebuilding"
Craig Harris
0:51
17.
"Jake Wants Answers"
Mark Isham, Quelle Chris, and Chris Keys
0:35
18.
"Gun Battle"
Mark Isham, Quelle Chris, and Chris Keys
3:02
19.
"I’m Out"
Mark Isham
0:33
20.
"The Inflated Tear – Bill's Past Comes Back"
Mark Isham
0:37
21.
"The Inflated Tear – Fred Hampton Funeral"
Mark Isham
2:03
Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album
An accompanying 22-track music album titled Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album came out on the day of the film's digital release, with songs from many prominent rappers, such as Jay-Z, ASAP Rocky and Nas, as well as a posthumous appearance by Nipsey Hussle.[5]The Inspired Album, was later released through double vinyl by Waxwork Records on April 2, 2021.[6] It features an original song titled "Fight for You" performed by H.E.R., who also co-wrote it with D'Mile and Tiara Thomas.[7]
From the critical reviews for the soundtrack, Metacritic assigned a score of 70/100.[8] Clash, gave 9/10 to the soundtrack, stating a verdict: "An emphatic show of force that frequently taps into outright brilliance. As an album it's not without fault, but as a cultural event it's largely without peer."[9] HiphopDX gave a mixed review saying "The Inspired Album could’ve benefited from more carefully curated content instead of some of the tone-deaf material that wound up on the project".[10] Pitchfork stated "It’s hard to believe that the bulk of the project was inspired by anything that Hampton said. Instead, it exploits his image to peddle liberation-lite Billboard hits over anything remotely revolutionary. It’s not all terrible."[11]
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