The soundtrack debuted at number 39 on the US Billboard 200, for the week ending January 30, 2016. The album debuted at number-one on the Top Rap Albums chart.[3] In the second week, the album peaked at number one on the Billboard'sTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 12,000 units in the second chart week.[4]
"No Vaseline" samples "Dazz" by Brick (written by Regi Hargis, Eddie Irons, and Ray "Ransom" Raymond).[5]
"Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" samples "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" by Leon Haywood (written by Haywood) and "Uphill (Peace of Mind)" by Kid Dynamite (written by Frederick Knight).
Personnel
Frank Collura – A&R [UMe A&R]
Vartan – Art Direction
Jake Voulgarides – Coordinator [Soundtrack Album Coordinator For Universal Pictures]
Howard Kim – Design
Dr. Dre – Executive-Producer [Executive Album Producer]
F. Gary Gray – Executive-Producer [Executive Album Producer]
Ice Cube – Executive-Producer [Executive Album Producer]
Tomica Woods-Wright – Executive-Producer [Executive Album Producer]
Mike Knobloch – Executive-Producer [Executive In Charge Of Music For Universal Pictures]
Kyle Staggs – Management [Music Business Affairs For Universal Pictures]
Philip M. Cohen – Management [Music Business Affairs For Universal Pictures]
Tanya Perara – Management [Music Business Affairs For Universal Pictures]
Kelly Martinez – Management [UMe Licensing Manager]
Evren Göknar – Mastering Engineer
George Yarboi – Product Manager [UMe Product Manager]
Monique McGuffin Newman – Production Manager [UMe Production Manager]
Sujata Murthy – Public Relations [UMe Publicity]
Angela Leus – Music Supervision [Music Supervised For Universal Pictures]
Rachel Levy – Music Supervision [Music Supervised For Universal Pictures]
Jojo Villanueva – Music Supervision [Music Supervisor]