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JAM | Oct 28, 2021

Koffee’s repertoire now includes title track on ‘The Harder They Fall’ soundtrack

Juanique Tennant

Juanique Tennant / Our Today

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Jamaican singer Koffee has added a major movie soundtrack to her ever-growing repertoire.

The Grammy Award winner joined compatriot Barrington Levy as Reggae singers whose voices feature on the soundtrack of the new action/adventure all-black Western film, The Harder They Fall.

The film, which features stars Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Idris Elba, Regina King and others, is set to be released on Netflix on November 3 following a limited release in cinemas on October 22.

As summarised by Netflix, the film surrounds an outlaw bearing the name Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) who is “gunning for revenge”, saddling up “with his gang to take down enemy Rufus Buck, a ruthless crime boss who just got sprung from prison”.

In a Tweet on Wednesday (October 27) the Toast singer teased a 30-second clip of her original title track, The Harder They Fall, produced by Jeymes Samuel.

Koffee relayed that the full soundtrack of the movie, which features Levy, will be made public this Friday (October 29).

Levy’s hit track Here I Come, from his 1985 album of the same name, was remixed to feature in the film and is now available on streaming platforms.

The new developments come ahead of the release of Koffee’s first full-length album via RCA Records, which is set for 2022.

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