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The Man With The Iron Fists Soundtrack

The Man With The Iron Fists Soundtrack

The Man With The Iron Fists is going to be one of the coolest movies this fall. Directed, co-written and starring the one and only RZA, co-written by Eli Roth and presented by Quentin Tarantino, TMWTIF “puts the f u in kung fu.” It also happens to have one of the few soundtracks in recent years that we’d actually buy. Collaborations from The Black Keys and RZA, Wu-Tang and G.Rap, Method Man, Freddie Gibbs and StreetLife, and solo joints from Corinne Bailey Rae, Kanye and Frances Yip–along with plenty of other artists–make this a soundtrack as genre-bending as the film it was written to accompany.