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-'''''Colors''''' is a 1988 American [[police procedural]] [[action film|action]] [[crime film]] starring [[Sean Penn]] and [[Robert Duvall]], and directed by [[Dennis Hopper]]. The film takes place in the gang ridden neighborhoods of 1980s' [[South Central Los Angeles]], [[East Los Angeles (region)|East Los Angeles]] and the [[LAPD Rampart Division]], and centers on Bob Hodges (Duvall), an experienced [[Los Angeles Police Department]] [[Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums|CRASH]] officer, and his [[rookie]] partner, Danny McGavin (Penn), who try to stop the gang violence between the [[Bloods]], the [[Crips]], and Hispanic street gangs. ''Colors'' relaunched Hopper as a director 19 years after ''[[Easy Rider]]'', and inspired discussion over its depiction of gang life and gang violence.+'''''Colors''''' is a 1988 American [[police procedural]] [[action film|action]] [[crime film]] starring [[Sean Penn]] and [[Robert Duvall]], and directed by [[Dennis Hopper]]. The film takes place in the gang ridden neighborhoods of 1980s' [[South Central Los Angeles]], [[East Los Angeles (region)|East Los Angeles]] and the [[LAPD Rampart Division]], and centers on Bob Hodges (Duvall), an experienced [[Los Angeles Police Department]] [[Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums|CRASH]] officer, and his [[rookie]] partner, Danny McGavin (Penn), who try to stop the [[gang violence]] between the [[Bloods]], the [[Crips]], and Hispanic street gangs. ''Colors'' relaunched Hopper as a director 19 years after ''[[Easy Rider]]'', and inspired discussion over its depiction of gang life and gang violence.
 +==Track listing==
 + 
 +| all_writing =
 +| extra_column = Producer(s)
 +| title1 = [[Colors (Ice-T song)|Colors]]
 +| note1 = performed by [[Ice-T]]
 +| length1 = 4:25
 +| writer1 = {{hlist|[[Afrika Islam|C. Glenn]]|[[Ice-T|T. Marrow]]}}
 +| extra1 = {{hlist|[[Afrika Islam]]|[[Ice-T]]}}
 +| title2 = Six Gun (44Mag Mix)
 +| note2 = performed by The Decadent Dub Team
 +| length2 = 4:57
 +| writer2 = {{hlist|D. Williams|J. Liles|P. Quigg}}
 +| extra2 = Decadent Dub Team
 +| title3 = Let the Rhythm Run
 +| note3 = performed by [[Salt-n-Pepa]]
 +| length3 = 3:22
 +| writer3 = {{hlist|[[Hurby Azor|H. Azor]]}}
 +| extra3 = [[Hurby Luv Bug]]
 +| title4 = Raw
 +| note4 = performed by [[Big Daddy Kane]]
 +| length4 = 4:06
 +| writer4 = {{hlist|[[Big Daddy Kane|A. Hardy]]|[[Marley Marl|M. Williams]]}}
 +| extra4 = [[Marley Marl]]
 +| title5 = Paid in Full ([[Coldcut]] Remix)
 +| note5 = performed by [[Eric B. & Rakim]]
 +| length5 = 7:07
 +| writer5 = {{hlist|E. Barrier|[[Rakim|W. Griffin]]}}
 +| extra5 = [[Eric B. & Rakim]]
 +| title6 = Butcher Shop
 +| note6 = performed by [[Kool G Rap]]
 +| length6 = 3:44
 +| writer6 = {{hlist|M. WIlliams|[[Kool G Rap|N. Wilson]]}}
 +| extra6 = Marley Marl
 +| title7 = Mad Mad World
 +| note7 = performed by [[The 7A3]]
 +| length7 = 4:48
 +| writer7 = {{hlist|B. Bouldin|J. Rivers|S. Bouldin}}
 +| extra7 = {{hlist|Johnny Rivers|Mark Wolfson <small>(co.)</small>}}
 +| title8 = Go on, Girl
 +| note8 = performed by [[Roxanne Shanté]]
 +| length8 = 3:03
 +| writer8 = A. Hardy
 +| extra8 = Marley Marl
 +| title9 = A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
 +| note9 = performed by [[MC Shan]]
 +| length9 = 4:28
 +| writer9 = {{hlist|M. WIlliams|[[MC Shan|S. Moltke]]}}
 +| extra9 = Marley Marl
 +| title10 = Everywhere I Go (Colors)
 +| note10 = performed by [[Rick James]]
 +| length10 = 4:34
 +| writer10 = [[Rick James|R. James]]
 +| extra10 = [[Rick James]]
 +| total_length = 44:51
 +}}
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Colors is a 1988 American police procedural action crime film starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall, and directed by Dennis Hopper. The film takes place in the gang ridden neighborhoods of 1980s' South Central Los Angeles, East Los Angeles and the LAPD Rampart Division, and centers on Bob Hodges (Duvall), an experienced Los Angeles Police Department CRASH officer, and his rookie partner, Danny McGavin (Penn), who try to stop the gang violence between the Bloods, the Crips, and Hispanic street gangs. Colors relaunched Hopper as a director 19 years after Easy Rider, and inspired discussion over its depiction of gang life and gang violence.

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| all_writing = | extra_column = Producer(s) | title1 = Colors | note1 = performed by Ice-T | length1 = 4:25 | writer1 = Template:Hlist | extra1 = Template:Hlist | title2 = Six Gun (44Mag Mix) | note2 = performed by The Decadent Dub Team | length2 = 4:57 | writer2 = Template:Hlist | extra2 = Decadent Dub Team | title3 = Let the Rhythm Run | note3 = performed by Salt-n-Pepa | length3 = 3:22 | writer3 = Template:Hlist | extra3 = Hurby Luv Bug | title4 = Raw | note4 = performed by Big Daddy Kane | length4 = 4:06 | writer4 = Template:Hlist | extra4 = Marley Marl | title5 = Paid in Full (Coldcut Remix) | note5 = performed by Eric B. & Rakim | length5 = 7:07 | writer5 = Template:Hlist | extra5 = Eric B. & Rakim | title6 = Butcher Shop | note6 = performed by Kool G Rap | length6 = 3:44 | writer6 = Template:Hlist | extra6 = Marley Marl | title7 = Mad Mad World | note7 = performed by The 7A3 | length7 = 4:48 | writer7 = Template:Hlist | extra7 = Template:Hlist | title8 = Go on, Girl | note8 = performed by Roxanne Shanté | length8 = 3:03 | writer8 = A. Hardy | extra8 = Marley Marl | title9 = A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste | note9 = performed by MC Shan | length9 = 4:28 | writer9 = Template:Hlist | extra9 = Marley Marl | title10 = Everywhere I Go (Colors) | note10 = performed by Rick James | length10 = 4:34 | writer10 = R. James | extra10 = Rick James | total_length = 44:51 }}




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