WWE The Music, Volume 7

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WWE The Music, Vol. 7
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Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 16, 2007 [iTunes Only]
Genre Rock/hip hop
Length70:38
Label World Wrestling Entertainment
Producer Jim Johnston
World Wrestling Entertainment chronology
WWE Wreckless Intent
(2006)
WWE The Music, Vol. 7
(2007)
Raw Greatest Hits: The Music
(2007)

The Music - WWE - Volume 7 is a compilation album released by WWE. Unlike past WWE albums, this was released as a U.S. iTunes Store exclusive, although was eventually added to the UK and Canada iTunes music stores. It contains 21 tracks representing many genres of music. It is not available at any other online retailer or any walk-in store. [1]

Contents

Track listing

TrackSongArtistSuperstar(s)Length
1"Light a Fire"Bryan Seeley Ashley 4:14
2"Bringin' Da Hood T U"Lordikim Allah 'Boogie' Cryme Tyme/JTG 3:45
3"Don't Waste My Time" Elijah Burke 3:25
4"Unglued" Snitsky 3:10
5"Lambeg" Finlay 3:31
6"Reality"Jimi Bell The Miz 3:17
7"Teacher" Matt Striker 3:11
8"Muy Loco"Kemo the Blaxican Super Crazy 3:32
9"Gorse" The Highlanders 2:31
10"Not Enough for Me" Michelle McCool 3:25
11"Just Look At Me"Phillip Namanworth Rob Conway 3:32
12"da.ngar" The Great Khali 2:58
13"Gonna Punch Someone Tonight"David Church Jimmy Wang Yang 3:46
14"All for the Motherland" Vladimir Kozlov 4:00
15"The End"Eamon Cronin Armageddon 3:51
16"I'm All About Cool" Deuce 'n Domino 2:49
17"It's Time"* Gregory Helms 2:21
18"Unstoppable"* Bobby Lashley 3:47
19"Obsession" Mickie James 3:22
20"Smooth"* Marcus Cor Von 3:21
21"Damn"* Ron Simmons 3:00

Starred tracks are not available as a separate download, and must be purchased as part of the album, Track 3 "Don't Waste My Time," had an alternate name as of April 1st it was called "New Breed." [2]

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