The Detroit-based rappers have provided the main theme track for the game, and will also provide the voices and likenesses for key characters that appear in the game. Crime Life: Gang Wars, which is being produced by Konami of Europe's Product Development studio, will also feature musical contributions from some of Hip Hop's up and coming stars.
Crime Life: Gang Wars focuses on a young hood called Tre, as the player tries to pick a path through the many criminal opportunities the game's Grand Central City location offers. Using strong narrative elements, the game explores ideas pioneered in celebrated gang movies such as New Jack City and Boyz 'n the Hood, with Tre attempting to protect those close to him from exploitation and abuse, while also being on guard against those that conspire against him.
Urban culture provides the central theme for Crime Life: Gang Wars so the use of Detroit-based D12 fits in perfectly with the game's use of Hip Hop music, fashion and attitude. The group has provided an exclusive bespoke track entitled 'Throw It Up' which will be part of the game's soundtrack, the group will also be providing the voice and likenesses of leading bosses of the game's HeadHunterz rival gang.
D12's Bizarre, Proof, Swifty, Kon Artis and Kuniva recorded their roles in February, with the developers currently incorporating their likenesses into the game. They will inject their unique personalities into their HeadHunterz alter-egos. Their input will complement Crime Life: Gang Wars stunning visuals and the rich characterization that brings the world of Grand Central City to vivid life, and each gang member will be instantly recognisable thanks to D12's enthusiastic involvement.
In order to reflect the diversity of the music and to provide a soundtrack that matches the events in the game, the Konami title will also feature material from the cream of new Hip Hop talent, including Guvnor P, Doom Man and Jason Flemyng, Seyi, Sweetie Ire, Dek the Raw, mnemonic, All you can Beat Productions and Stylbik.
"With talent from the USA, UK, France and Germany collaborating to put together a wide-ranging soundtrack, we delighted to make use of American & European artists in Crime Life: Gang Wars," commented, Tony Bickley, Head of Konami of Europe Product Development. "The assorted tracks we have collated will be vital to producing an authentic soundtrack to the game, and we are pleased to feature European artists who will perform in their respective languages."
Crime Life will be released for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC in September 2005.
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