The Wash (soundtrack)
The Wash is the soundtrack to DJ Pooh's 2001 comedy film The Wash. It was released on November 6, 2001 by Aftermath Entertainment, Doggy Style Records, and Interscope Records. Composed of seventeen tracks, the album featured performances from film stars Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, among other hip hop and R&B artists, such as Bilal, Bubba Sparxxx, Busta Rhymes, D12, Joe Beast, Knoc-turn'al, LaToiya Williams, Soopafly, Truth Hurts and Xzibit. Production was handled by several record producers, including Bryan-Michael Cox, Focus..., Hi-Tek, James Poyser, Megahertz, Mel-Man, Timbaland and Vikter Duplaix.
The album peaked at number 19 in the Billboard 200 and moved 785,000 units, achieving gold status by the Recording Industry Association of America on February 28, 2002. The recording won the 2002 Stony Award for Best Soundtrack.
Two singles were released from the album: "Bad Intentions" on January 7, 2002, and "The Wash", on March 18, 2002.
Track listing
;Notes- Track 5 contains an interpolation from "Hollywood Hot" as recorded by Bob Crewe & Cinou Bullens
- Track 10 contains samples from "Mercy Mercy Me" and "God Is Love" as recorded by Marvin Gaye
- Track 14 contains a sample from "Get This Money" as recorded by Slum Village
Tracks from the original motion picture
- "(Not Just) Knee Deep" – Funkadelic
- "Climax" – Ohio Players
- "Rapture" – Blondie
- "Take a Little Time" – Terrell C. Moses
- "No Other Love" – Faith Evans
- "I Ain't No Joke" – Eric Barrier and William Griffin
- "Encore Work Slow Evil" – Dr. Dre, Scott Storch & Mike Elizondo
- "Yo Ho" – Dr. Dre & Camara Kambon
- "2080 Guitar Beat" – Dr. Dre
- "Track 7" – Dr. Dre, Camara Kambon, Scott Storch & Mike Elizondo
Personnel
- Andre Romelle Young – performer, keyboards, producer, co-producer, mixing
- Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. – performer
- Shaunta Montgomery – performer
- Shari Watson – performer, additional vocals
- Denaun Porter – performer & drum programming
- Marshall Bruce Mathers III – performer & producer
- DeShaun Dupree Holton – performer
- Ondre Moore – performer
- Rufus Johnson – performer
- Von Carlisle – performer
- Bilal Sayeed Oliver – performer
- Royal Rosheam Harbor – performer
- Alvin Nathaniel Joiner – performer
- Yero Brock – performer
- Trevor Smith – performer
- Warren Anderson Mathis – performer
- Ruben Cruz Monge – performer
- Priest Joseph Brooks – performer & keyboards, engineering & producer
- La'Toiya Ra'Shonne Williams – performer
- Joseph Leynard Smith – performer
- Saundralin Lee Green – additional vocals
- Barbara Wilson – additional vocals
- Diane Gordon – additional vocals
- Kathy Merrick – additional vocals
- Traci Nelson – additional vocals
- David Lynn Young – additional vocals
- Timothy Zachery Mosley – additional vocals, mixing & producer
- Charlene "Tweet" Keys – additional vocals
- Philip De Marks Jr. – additional vocals
- Deana Evans – additional vocals
- Kevin "Kirv" Irving – piano
- Melvin Bradford – producer, keyboards
- Jeffrey Irwin Bass – bass, keyboards, guitar, co-producer
- James Poyser – keyboards, mixing & producer
- Vikter Duplaix – drum programming, engineering, mixing & producer
- Michael A. Elizondo Jr. – bass, keyboards, guitar
- Timothy "Izo" Orindgreff – flute
- Camara Kambon – keyboards
- William Ed Pettaway Jr. – guitar
- Charlie Bereal – additional guitar
- Scott Spencer Storch – keyboards
- Tony Louis Cottrell – bass, keyboards & producer
- Bernard Edwards Jr. – bass, keyboards & producer
- Dave Aron – engineering & mixing, keyboards
- Don "Big June" Harris – bass
- Sean Cruse – guitar
- David L. Drew – producer
- Imsomie Leeper – producer
- Jeremy "Jay-Z" Jackson – producer
- Bryan Michael Paul Cox – producer & assistant engineering
- Jason Rome – producer
- Dorsey Wesley – producer
- Mark S. Jordan – producer
- Mauricio Iragorri – engineering
- Richard "Segal" Huredia – engineering, mixing
- Steve Baughman – engineering, mixing
- Claudio Cueni – engineering
- Steve King – engineering
- Tony Prendatt-Carter – engineering & mixing
- Samuel Thomas – engineering
- Steve Penny – engineering
- Joe Warlick – engineering, mixing
- Jimmy Douglass – engineering & mixing
- Carlos Warlick – mixing
- Duke Wagner – engineering
- Kieran Wagner – engineering
- Pop Wagner – engineering
- Jason Goldstein – mixing
- Tom Sweeney – engineering, assistant engineering
- Keith Cohen – engineering
- Greg Burns – assistant engineering
- Ted Regier – assistant engineering
- Urban Kris – assistant engineering
- Darrell Thorp – assistant engineering
- Thomas Rounds – assistant engineering
- Jeff Kanan – assistant engineering
- Adam "Herb" Williams – assistant engineering
- Drew Thomas – assistant engineering
- Scott Whiting – assistant engineering
- John Tyree – assistant engineering
- Jeff Burns – assistant engineering
- Chris Gehringer – mastering
- Brian Knapp Gardner – mastering
- Michael Lynn – A&R
- Jason Clark – art direction & design
- Larry Chatman – project coordinator, production management
- Damon "Bing" Chatman – Aftermath project coordinator
- Andrew Van Meter – Interscope project coordinator
- Angelo Sanders – production management
- Kirdis Tucker – product management
- Lupe Ceballos – product management
- Michelle Thomas – product management
- Joel C. High – film music supervisor
- Dr. Dre appears courtesy of Aftermath Entertainment
- Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Doggystyle Records
- D-12 appears courtesy of Shady Records/Interscope Records
- Bilal appears courtesy of Moyo Music, Inc./Interscope Records
- Knoc-turn'Al appears courtesy of L.A. Confidential
- Xzibit appears courtesy of Open Bar Entertainment/Loud Records
- Yero appears courtesy of Noontime Music
- Busta Rhymes appears courtesy of Flipmode Records/J Records
- Bubba Sparxxx appears courtesy of Beat Club Records/Interscope Records
- Hi-Tek appears courtesy of Hi-Tek Publishing
- RC appears courtesy of D&G Entertainment
- Soopafly appears courtesy of Fly2K Records/Doggystyle Records
- Toi appears courtesy of Fly2K Records
- Ox appears courtesy of Interscope Records
Charts
Year-end charts
| Chart | Position |
| Canadian R&B Albums | 105 |
| Canadian Rap Albums | 58 |