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WWF The Music, Volume 2 is the second compilation album by the World Wrestling Federation (now known as the World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE) on November 18, 1997.[1] It primarily features contemporary theme songs of wrestlers on the roster at the time.
Earlier in 1997, a similar album was released outside the United States titled Hits of the World Wrestling Federation: We Gotta Wrestle. The album, which included a Sunny poster and a sticker sheet, was missing two tracks from Volume 2, Ken Shamrock and Dude Love's themes, but added Jake "The Snake" Roberts' theme which was not included in Volume 2. It also differed in six tracks:
track 2 (Marc Mero & Sable - "Wild Cat") this is the first theme and is on "Volume 2", the "We Gotta Wrestle" version is shorter at 2:51
track 3 (Ahmed Johnson - "Pearl River Rip") length is shorter at 2:45 vs. Volume 2 at 3:15;
track 9 (Faarooq - " We Are The Nation") includes rapping by PG-13; this is the first version the second version is on Volume 2
track 11 (Rocky Maivia - "Destiny") was The Rock's first theme, while his second was the version on Volume 2; and it made its debut at In Your House 14
track 12 (Flash Funk - Can't Get Enough) does not have the Volume 2 version's starting quote;
track 13 (Sunny - "I Know You Want Me") does not feature the extra quotes of the Volume 2 version
track 14 (Shawn Michaels - "Bad Attitude") is a new song, used for advertising in 1997.
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 are the same as on WWF The Music, Volume 2.