Even beyond that, the intoxicating power of music and the legacy of blues musicians appear throughout the plot.
As such,Sinnersboasts a very impressive soundtrack that matchesthe critical heights of the Ryan Coogler vampire film.
The soundtrack is largely dominated by blues songs.
After surviving a night of chaos, Sammie returns to his father’s church and interrupts the service.
This includes a performance of “This Little Light Of Mine” being sung by a children’s choir.
It will later bookend the climax of the film as well as the post-credits scene of the movie.
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There are several other songs that appear briefly inSinnersas background songs for character-driven scenes.
Delta Slim is introduced playing the harmonica by himself at the train tracks.
It’s also one of the most visually arresting scenes of the film.
Despite Stack saying they’re not bad, Smoke refuses to let them inside.
They are playing the song when Mary comes to speak with them about potentially playing for them.
This is one of the songs that also bleeds into the final performances of the film.
The modern hip-hop song, performed by Rod Wave, plays during the credits of the film.
He plays the song when visited by the vampiric Stack, recalling their earlier interactions decades prior.
It’s a fitting bookend forSinners.
The soundtrack will be available where all music is sold, such as Apple Music or Amazon Music.
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