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‘Broad City’ Soundtrack Features Latinx Talent With Tracks From Jarina De Marco & Ana Tijoux

Lead Photo: Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer of the series 'Broad City' speak onstage during the Comedy Central/Viacom portion of the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour. Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer of the series 'Broad City' speak onstage during the Comedy Central/Viacom portion of the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour. Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
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Broad City recently dropped the track list for its Season 4 soundtrack, the show’s first official music release, and it’s giving a solid amount of play to Latinx talent.

Dominican-Brazilian singer Jarina De Marco lends “Tigre,” a raucous, accelerating jam that recalls early MIA in certain moments. Chile’s queen rapper Ana Tijoux returns for more of the broads with “La Nueva Condena” (a track from her influential 1977 album, the title track of which has already been featured on the show). The track list does leave us with a couple questions. For example: how did we get to the point where the theme song for Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer’s pratfalls is Chilean DJ Raff’s 2011 banger “Latino and Proud”? We don’t know, but we’re here for it.

Overall vibes are upbeat, centered around Abbi and Ilana’s oft-referenced love for hip-hop anthems. The lineup is rounded out with new and old from the genre’s most adventurous, with Junglepussy — who teams up with NYC collective Scooter Island on the empowering “#NOTYOURS” — K Rizz’s beloved “Yes Bitch,” RJD2’s “See You Leave” and the obligatory green shoutout, Zebra Katz and Kashaka’s “Marijuana.”

You’ll be able to take home the album — including an Urban Outfitters exclusive vinyl pressing — on October 28 via Milan Records (in association with Comedy Central Records).

Check out the full tracklist below:

1. DJ Raff: “Latino & Proud (Intro)”
2. Jarina De Marco: “Tigre”
3. Zebra Katz & Kashaka: “Marijuana”
4. Ana Tijoux: “La Nueva Condena”
5. Scooter Island: “#NOTYOURS” [ft. Junglepussy]
6. K Rizz: “YES Bitch”
7. Tasha the Amazon: “Steady Now (Cubby x Karman Remix)”
8. Lizzo & Caroline Smith: “Let ‘Em Say”
9. Tony Quattro: “Dat Gyal”
10. Normaling: “Low Drop” [ft. Rye Rye & TT the Artist]
11. RJD2: “See You Leave”
12. DJ Raff: “Latino & Proud”

[H/T Pitchfork]