Jay-Z and Lil Wayne headline a lineup of prominent artists contributing fresh tracks to ‘The Book of Clarence’ soundtrack.
RapCaviar unveiled the complete tracklist on social media in anticipation of the movie’s January 12 release.
Apart from Hov, Weezy, and Doja, the project features contributions from D’Angelo, Kodak Black, Kid Cudi, Jorja Smith, Buju Banton, and Shabba Ranks.
The soundtrack is set to drop on Friday through Roc Nation.

During a Saturday screening, Jay-Z and director Jeymes Samuel revealed their collaboration “I Want You Forever” with D’Angelo.
Samuel expressed the profound nature of the collaboration, emphasizing the soulful and biblical bliss of the 9-minute, 33-second track.
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Kid Cudi showered praise on The Book of Clarence premiere, commending his former G.O.O.D. Music labelmate Teyana Taylor for her role in the film.
He described the movie as beautiful and credited director Jeymes Samuel, hailing it as a perfect film showcasing Black excellence.
Cudi expressed pride in Teyana Taylor and urged others to see The Book of Clarence, emphasizing its worth and urging trust in his recommendation


During a recent Entertainment Tonight interview, Jay-Z delved into their recent forays into the film industry, spotlighting The Book of Clarence and Beyoncé’s endeavor, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.
“I think it’s all a part of being creative, you know? Create, you know, in lines,” he said. “Whether it’s audio, visual, etc. — you just create and when you love creating. It doesn’t matter the pipeline in which you create.”
Speaking on what drew him to The Book of Clarence, he added: “It’s Jeymes. Jeymes is just a genius. We did The Harder They Fall together and we are gonna do a bunch of projects.
“We got a bunch of projects in the pipeline as well — he’s just fearless. He’s fearless and he’s creative. We went from Old West to the New Testament.”

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