4.3.2.1.

4.3.2.1.

Sony Music release the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the hugely anticipated forthcoming Universal Pictures film 4.3.2.1 (in cinemas from June 2nd, distributed by The Works) - BAFTA Award Winning Noel Clarke’s gripping thriller following three days in the lives of four very different girls with intricately woven stories.  

Mirroring the film’s authenticity of teen life, the soundtrack brings together the true champions of the burgeoning urban music scene with tracks from Adam Deacon, Bashy, Paloma Faith, Speech Debelle and many more. From dance and rap to acoustic pop/ rock, the forthcoming 4.3.2.1. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will introduce the new breed of talented artists delivering the freshest, ground-breaking sounds.

‘Keep Moving’ by Adam Deacon & Bashy featuring Paloma Faith is the stunning theme track.  Blending pop with the current underground urban music trend - the stellar combination is sure to make an assault on the charts this summer.

‘Keep Moving’ cleverly samples Suzanne Vega’s 1980s cult classic ‘Tom’s Diner’ with an energetic and modern twist.  Produced and mixed by the same team behind Professor Green’s chart topping “I Need You Tonight’, the smash summer hit brings together the talented crossover actor Adam Deacon, star of Clarke’s last storming film success ‘Kidulthood’, master urban lyricist Bashy and the superb breakthrough talent of 2010 Paloma Faith.

No stranger to the music world, Adam Deacon has featured in music videos for the likes of Chipmunk, Plan B and Tinie Tempah whilst also recording his own two tracks for the soundtrack to the critically acclaimed movie ‘Adulthood’.

Bashy, the three time MOBO Award nominated hip hop and grime specialist, recently made a guest appearance on the third Gorillaz album ‘Plastic Beach’ and has built up a raft of followers by employing strong vocal accents and perfect lyrical swagger, no more so than in his 2009 album ‘Catch Me If You Can’.

Needing little introduction, Paloma Faith burst onto the music scene in 2009 with her Top 10 album ‘Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful’, featuring the bold and brilliant singles ‘Stone Cold Sober’ and ‘New York’ that catapulted her into the top tier of young female British Solo artists.

‘Keep Moving’ is set to be a huge hit across the airwaves and lays the foundations for an album packed full of future crossover hits.

Furthermore, Adam Deacon’s solo tracks ‘On This Ting’ and ‘Typical Actor’ as well as Bashy’s ‘She's A Gangsta’ feature on the 4.3.2.1. original soundtrack, which also includes tracks from Mz Bratt, house duo BodyRox, Eliza Doolittle, Kerry Leatham and former member of chart-topping, highly influential urban collective So Solid Crew, Ashley Waters.

Having produced tracks for the likes of Kano and Tinchy Stryder, DaVinChe makes a much-anticipated debut with his tracks ‘No Significance’ and ‘Dancefloor’. Also appearing on the album is Mercury Music Prize winner Speech Debelle’s ‘Better Days’ remix featuring Wiley, originally taken from her critically acclaimed debut album Speech Therapy.

Unique to the 4.3.2.1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack are four exclusive audio extracts taken from the film, featuring the voices of stars Emma Roberts, Adam Deacon, Kevin Smith, Gregg Chillin and Tamsin Egerton.

Produced by Noel Clarke, Ian Neil and Maya Jenkins, the 4.3.2.1. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is set to be the triumphant smash of the year - an album that truly chronicles the stories of teen life and resonates with today’s UK youth culture.       

TRACKLISTING

1. Adam Deacon & Bashy feat. Paloma Faith - Keep Moving
2. Bodyrox – No BullShit
3. Lissie - When I'm Alone
4. Adam Deacon - “Ya Get Me”
5. Adam Deacon - On This Ting
6. Kerry Leatham - A Different Light
7. Kevin Smith & Tamsin Egerton - “Bend Over”
8. Speech Debelle Featuring Micachu, Wiley and Incredubwoy - Better Days (Revox)
9. Mz Bratt - I Wanna Party
10. The Union Exchange - Don’t Look Back
11. Eliza Doolittle - Go Home
12. Kerry Leatham - Do You Fancy Me? (Bluff)
13. Davinche feat Henriette Bond – No Significance
14. Stefan Abingdon - Drunk Girls
15. WKB Feat Myles Sanko - Paradox
16. Davinche – DanceFloor
17. Mz Bratt feat. Griminal - This Year
18. Ashley Walters - Forever
19. Bashy ft Zalon – She’s A Gangsta
20. Tamsin Egerton – “You Took My Shopping”
21. Adam Deacon - Typical Actor
22. Bodyrox – Pretty Young Things
23. Adam Deacon - My Size Kid
24. Emma Roberts – “Strangely Sexy Though”