The Pickup soundtrack include songs by Christopher Lennertz. This informational article provides details about the composers and music supervisors involved in the Amazon Prime series. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the movies section.
Tracklist
Amazon Prime’s latest action-comedy, “The Pickup”, brings together an all-star ensemble led by Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer for a riotous heist adventure that combines quick-witted banter, explosive set pieces, and a thumping score by acclaimed composer Christopher Lennertz.
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Set in Atlanta, “The Pickup” follows Russell Pierce (Eddie Murphy), an old-school armored truck driver trying to make it home for his 25th wedding anniversary with wife Natalie (Eva Longoria). His plans are promptly derailed when he’s paired for the day with the hapless but eager Travis Stolly (Pete Davidson), whose knack for mishaps instantly irritates Russell. Their route takes an unexpected—and dangerous—turn when they’re ambushed by a gang of armed robbers boasting inside information and led by the savvy Zoe (Keke Palmer). The heist quickly spirals out of control as Russell and Travis must outwit not only their captors but also the escalating chaos of a cross-town chase, culminating in a showdown where loyalty, wit, and a bit of dumb luck may be their only hope for survival.
Layered atop the high-octane action is a twist: Travis is shocked to discover Zoe, the mastermind behind the plot, is the same woman he recently had a one-night stand with. As the unexpected connections between characters unravel, the line between friend and foe blurs, leaving audiences guessing until the final act.
The Pickup (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Make It Hot – BJ The Chicago Kid feat. Eryn Allen Kane (4:20)
- Feelin’ Alright – Paul Russell (2:05)
- Borrow That Pen (1:00)
- Wood Anniversary (feat. Gene Noble) (1:22)
- Dead Zone (4:41)
- Banner Meet Miguel (1:44)
- Boxed In (3:53)
- The Score-Ghosted ( feat. Gene Noble) (1:48)
- Try Not to Dye (4:24)
- Salt or Sugar (feat. Gene Noble) (2:21)
- Diner-Inside Man (feat. Gene Noble) (1:49)
- Hero Dad-Uh Oh (2:30)
- Punk Ass Bitches (feat. Gene Noble) (1:42)
- Breaking In (feat. Gene (3:08)
- To the Vault-End Forever (feat. Gene Noble) (1:49)
- Getaway (feat. Gene Noble) (3:30)
- Wake, Smell Gas! (2:19)
- Warehouse-Probably Fine (2:16)
- Tarmac Chase (4:28)
- Six Arms Up (feat. Gene Noble) (2:56)
- Crusty Monkey (0:48)
The Pickup Soundtrack – Additional Songs
- Fly As Me – Silk Sonic
- Woop Baby – Letherette
- Thinking With My – Kevin Gates
- Supernatural Thing, PT. 1 – Ben E. King
- Lento – Lkhn feat. DVTTY, Godwonder
- Lovin On Me – Jack Harlow
- Neutron Dance – The Pointer Sisters
- Fly – Sugar Ray
- Candy Girl – New Edition
- Theme From Shaft – Isaac Hayes
- Welcome To Jamrock – Damian Marley
- Sea Legs – Run The Jewels
- Make It Hot – BJ The Chicago Kid feat. Eryn Allen Kane
- Feelin’ Alright – Paul Russell
- Rock With You – Keke Palmer feat. DivaGurl
Cast: Eddie Murphy as Russell Pierce: The grizzled, by-the-book armored truck pro determined to get home for his anniversary, Pete Davidson as Travis Stolly: The well-meaning rookie with a family legacy in law enforcement and a knack for getting in over his head, Keke Palmer as Zoe: The charming, cunning mastermind behind the heist, whose motives go beyond money, Eva Longoria as Natalie Pierce: Russell’s wife, whose own involvement escalates the stakes, Andrew Dice Clay as Clark: The duo’s cranky and suspicion-raising manager, Jack Kesy as Banner: One of Zoe’s top henchmen, Ismael Cruz Córdova as Miguel: Another key player in the heist crew, Marshawn Lynch as Chop Shop, Jef Holbrook, Joe Anoa’i (Roman Reigns).
Driving the pulse of the movie “The Pickup” is a varied score by Christopher Lennertz, one of Hollywood’s most prolific and versatile composers. Known for his work on hits like The Boys, Lost in Space, Sausage Party, and Ride Along, Lennertz reunites with director Tim Story after a string of successful collaborations. The music in “The Pickup” underscores both the breathless action and the undercurrent of comedy, using propulsive rhythms and cheeky cues to echo the film’s shifting tone, from high-stakes tension to slapstick farce.