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Wild Style

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A1

Grand Wizard Theodore - Military Cut (Scratch Mix)

A2

Busy Bee - MC Battle

A3

Cold Crush Brothers - Basketball Throwdown

A4

Kevie Kev (Waterbed Kev) - Fantastic Freaks At The Dixie

A5

Grand Wizard Theodore - Subway Theme

A6

Grandmaster Caz - Cold Crush Bros. At The Dixie

B1

Rodney Cee - Double Trouble At The Amphitheatre

B2

Grandmaster Caz - South Bronx Subway Rap

B3

Busy Bee - Street Rap (Subway Mix)

B4

Busy Bee - Busy Bee At The Amphitheatre

B5

Fantastic Freaks - Fantastic Freaks At The Ampitheatre

B6

Grand Wizard Theodore - Gangbusters

B7

Rammellzee - Rammellzee And Shockdell At The Amphitheatre

B8

Fab 5 Freddy - Down By Law

C1

Unknown Artist - B Boy Beat

C2

Unknown Artist - Yawning Beat

C3

Unknown Artist - Crime Cut

C4

Unknown Artist - Gangbusters

C5

Unknown Artist - Cuckoo Clocking

C6

Unknown Artist - Meetings

C7

Unknown Artist - Military Cut

C8

Unknown Artist - Razor Cut

C9

Unknown Artist - Subway Theme

C10

Unknown Artist - Busy Bees

C11

Unknown Artist - Down By Law

C12

Unknown Artist - Baby Beat

C13

Unknown Artist - Jungle Beat

D1

Unknown Artist - Wildstyle Scratch Tool

D2

Fab 5 Freddy - Baby Beat (Kenny Dope Edit)

D3

Fab 5 Freddy - Jungle Beat (Kenny Dope Edit)

E

Fantastic Freaks - Fantastic Freaks Live At The Dixie

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2x Vinyl LP Compilation Special Edition1x Flexi-disc 7"

Release date: Oct 1, 2025, UK

"Blurring the lines between fiction and documentary, the seminal film Wild Style, directed by Charlie Ahearn and developed alongside Fred Braithwaite aka Fab Five Freddy, offered an iconic snapshot of the emerging New York hip hop scene in the early ‘80s. Considered one of the first hip hop films, it documents the styles, culture, attitudes, and most importantly, the music of this evolving era. The accompanying soundtrack remains one of the most influential in hip hop history, featuring a who’s who of artists who stood out during the movement’s nascent block party days.

“Making hip hop’s first and most beloved feature film, Wild Style, with Charlie Ahearn and creating the original music is one of my proudest accomplishments.” - Fab 5 Freddy

In celebration of Arrow Films restoring the original Wild Style film in 4K, Mr Bongo is proud to present this special-edition reissue package. The release comes as a double LP pressed on transparent blue and orange vinyl, offering a freshly curated tracklist that brings together the finest songs from previous editions, the full sought-after instrumental album, and Kenny Dope’s top edits. Also included are an A2 colour poster, five film set photos, a flexi disc containing Fantastic Freaks Live at the Dixie, and a Wild Style sticker sheet.

Originally released on Animal Records, founded by Chris Stein of Blondie fame, the soundtrack focuses on the hip hop scene as it evolved from the streets to the recording studio. Co-produced by Stein and Braithwaite, it features the Double Trouble pairing of Rodney Cee and KK Rockwell, The Chief Rocker himself Busy Bee, and the mighty line-ups of both The Cold Crush Brothers and The Fantastic Freaks, to name but a few. The music offers a transportive glimpse into the streets of the South Bronx, capturing the free-form, roaming nature of the film - it’s rough around the edges, but utterly absorbing.

Behind those foundational voices of hip hop’s first wave was a selection of backing beats that have underpinned and influenced the genre ever since. Easily mistaken for lifted breakbeats from old records, the songs on the Wild Style soundtrack are all unique creations. Overseen by Braithwaite and Stein, with Stein also on guitar and effects, they were intended as a homage to those early breakbeats. Drummer Lenny “Ferrari” Ferraro, who played for Aretha Franklin before emerging on the punk scene, and bassist David Harper laid down many of the iconic grooves, two somewhat forgotten participants in shaping a legendary sound.

Over time, the Wild Style soundtrack, with its Charlie Chase and Grand Wizard Theodore scratches, recurring sounds and motifs, and indelible lyrics, has become a hip hop touchstone: endlessly sampled and referenced, the bedrock of so much music to follow. It perfectly encapsulated the essence of the film, the scene, and hip hop’s emergence from the Bronx to the attention of the wider world. It was, and remains, the blueprint. • Coincides with Arrow Films restoring & re-releasing the original Wild Style film in 4K

• Featuring a freshly curated tracklist that brings together the finest songs from previous editions on vinyl, the sought-after instrumental album & Kenny Dope’s top edits

• An extended package including 2LP (Transparent Blue + Orange Vinyl) in Gatefold Sleeve, A2 Colour Poster, 5 X Film Set Photos, Flexi Disc ‘Fantastic Freaks Live At The Dixie’ & Wild Style Sticker Sheet

• Co-produced by Chris Stein (Blondie) and Fab Five Freddy, The Wild Style soundtrack has become a hip hop touchstone. "