Scarface soundtrack to feature artists from the 1980s

James Orry Updated on by

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Some of the biggest names from the 80s have been singed up to feature on the soundtrack to Scarface, together with tracks from the original motion picture and some of today’s hottest tunes.

The likes of Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, and Debbie Harry will feature alongside the complete score from the motion picture. The line-up of today’s artists featured in the game will be announced at a later date.

Tracks featured in the game include:

Debbie Harry – “Rush Rush” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Public Enemy – “Don’t Believe The Hype

Run DMC – “Sucker MCs”

Judas Priest – “Breaking the Law”

Rick James – “Super Freak”

Grandmaster Flash – “The Message”

Peter Tosh – “Steppin’ Razor”

Rick James – “Give It To Me Baby”

Beth Anderson – “Dance Dance Dance” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Burning Spear – “Social Living”

Iggy Pop – “The Passenger”

Johnny Cash – “I’m an Easy Rider”

Scarface will also include the ability to customise the songs you listen to, thanks to what Vivendi is calling Mix Tape. With Mix Tape, players will be able to produce custom cassettes featuring the songs they want to hear, as well as listening to pre-made mixes by genre and time period – including reggae, pop, hip-hop, Latin, reggaeton and country.

In-game music can be listened to throughout the whole game, whether Tony is driving, walking down the street, in a boat or even engaged in a shootout. When you start the game a selection of songs will be available, but more will be unlocked as you complete missions – you can also buy new tracks from the game’s ‘Exotics Catalog’.

Scarface: The World Is Yours is scheduled to ship in the autumn for PS2, Xbox and PC.