Men in Black II (soundtrack)

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Men in Black II (Music from the Motion Picture)
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Soundtrack album by
Danny Elfman and various artists
ReleasedJune 25, 2002
Recorded2002
StudioNewman Scoring Stage, 20th Century Fox, Los Angeles
Length53:19
Label Columbia
Danny Elfman chronology
Spider-Man
(2002)
Men in Black II (Music from the Motion Picture)
(2002)
Red Dragon
(2002)
Men in Black soundtracks chronology
Men in Black
(1997)
Men in Black II
(2002)
Men in Black 3
(2012)
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Worms Lounge 1 (Worms in Black)" Danny Elfman 5:20
2."Logo"Danny Elfman0:22
3."Titles"Danny Elfman5:01
4."Big Jeff"Danny Elfman2:25
5."Headquarters"Danny Elfman1:52
6."Chop-Chop"Danny Elfman2:00
7."Heart Thump"Danny Elfman1:51
8."Customs"Danny Elfman0:51
9."Hunting For K"Danny Elfman1:41
10."J Nabbed / K's Back"Danny Elfman2:20
11."The Real Story"Danny Elfman1:41
12."Sleuthing"Danny Elfman2:21
13."The Defense Begins"Danny Elfman2:47
14."The Chase"Danny Elfman3:22
15."The Light"Danny Elfman5:44
16."The Finale"Danny Elfman0:18
17."Worm Lounge 2"Danny Elfman3:09
18."Titles Revisited"Danny Elfman2:57
19."I Will Survive" Tim Blaney 3:03
20."Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)" Will Smith featuring Trā-Knox4:20
21."Who Let the Dogs Out" Baha Men 3:19
Total length:53:19

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [6]

Charts

Chart performance for Men in Black II (Music from the Motion Picture)
Chart (2012)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [7] 34
UK Soundtrack Albums (OCC) [8] 45
US Top Soundtracks ( Billboard ) [9] 16

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