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WWE Music Group

WWE Music Publishing, Inc.;[1][2][3] trade name WWE Music Group, LLC., is an American record label funded and operated by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), a division of TKO Group Holdings, a majority-owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings. It was manufactured and co-marketed by Columbia Records and was distributed by Sony Music.[4][5] The label specializes in compilation album of the WWE wrestlers' entrance themes, often by contributing performing artists, but also releases titles that have been actually performed by the wrestlers themselves, including the various-artists album WWE Originals and John Cena's You Can't See Me.

WWE Music Group
Parent companyWWE (TKO Group Holdings)
Founded2006
FounderVince McMahon
Distributor(s)TuneCore, Sony Music
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City, U.S.
Official websitewwe.com/inside/wwemusic

Historically, most WWE entrance themes have been created by Jim Johnston since the 1980s,[6] while in recent times, themes have been written or performed by John Alicastro and Mike Lauri,[7] known collectively as CFO$ from 2014 to 2020.[8] Since 2020, DJDTP, a music production company based in New York, is responsible for all themes used by WWE using the pseudonym "def rebel".[9]

History edit

Beginnings edit

The series of WWE (WWF) produced albums began in 1985 with The Wrestling Album.[10] The album contained the song "Land of a Thousand Dances", recorded by a majority of the WWF roster at the time (including Roddy Piper, Jesse Ventura, and Randy Savage). The locker room would later reconvene for the song's music video.[10]

Later in 1993, WrestleMania: The Album was released, but it failed to chart on the Billboard 200. By 2002, however, it had sold a total of 91,000 copies.[10]

Format change and success edit

The format of the wrestling albums changed in 1996, as the focus went from the wrestlers themselves singing to a compilation of various wrestlers' entrance themes.[10] WWF Full Metal: The Album was the first album released with the new focus, and included the Monday Night Raw theme "Thorn in Your Eye" by Slam Jam, a supergroup composed of members of metal bands Anthrax, Savatage, Pro-Pain, and Overkill.[10] In October, the album reached No. 184 on the Billboard 200 and by 2002, had sold 173,000 copies.[10] This new format proved to be a success. The follow-up album, WWF The Music, Vol. 2, which was released two years later, spent sixteen weeks on the chart and sold over 480,000 copies.[10]

WWF The Music, Vol. 3 and WWF The Music, Vol. 4, released in December 1998 and November 1999 respectively, each sold over one million copies.[10] In particular, Vol. 3 reached No. 10 on the Billboard 200, spent thirty weeks on the chart, and sold over 1.21 million copies.[10] The album reached position No. 4 in its début week, stayed on the charts for twenty weeks, and sold over 1.13 million copies.[10]

On March 21, 2000, the company worked with Priority Records to release a hip hop music album titled WWF Aggression,[11] which involved rappers such as Snoop Dogg, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, and Kool Keith, all of whom recorded versions of various wrestlers' entrance themes.[10] This album differed from previous albums, which were more along the lines of rock music.[10] Despite the change, the album still sold approximately 640,000 copies.[10]

In October 2000, WWE announced the launch of the record label under the name SmackDown! Records, with Ron McCarrell as the president.[12][13][14]

In February 2001, WWF The Music, Vol. 5 débuted on the Billboard 200 at position No. 2, spending two weeks in the top twenty and selling 176,000 copies.[10] as well as reaching No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and No. 5 in the Canadian Albums Chart.[15] The album included an original song by Dwayne Johnson.[10] By 2002, Vol. 5 had sold 640,000 copies.[10] In September 2001, the WWF Tough Enough album sold 138,000 copies.[10]

In May 2001, WWE signed their first act, the heavy metal band Neurotica,[16] and released their third album in June 2002,[17] the only non-wrestling related album released on the label so far, before they disbanded.

In 2002, WWF Forceable Entry sold 145,000 copies in its first week to enter the Billboard 200 at position No. 3.[10][18] It was the fourth consecutive WWE album to début in the top ten of the Billboard 200.[18] Forceable Entry also débuted on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums Chart.[18] The album included music from Creed, Our Lady Peace, Limp Bizkit, Marilyn Manson, Kid Rock, Drowning Pool, Rob Zombie, Sevendust, and Saliva.[19][20] Later in the year, WWE Anthology was certified platinum after just 10 days of release.[21]

As of March 2006, WWE officially announced the launching of the "WWE Music Group" under the management of Neil Lawi,[22][23] who not only maintains the label but selects songs to be used on television and pay-per-view events, and regularly scouts new talent to showcase via WWE.[24] Within two months of operation, the newly restructured label had an album reach the top 10 of the Billboard 200 when WWE Wreckless Intent, with songs by artists such as Motörhead, Three 6 Mafia, P.O.D., and Killswitch Engage, reached No. 8.[25][26] In 2007, the label released ¡Quiero Vivir!, the début album of WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia, in conjunction with Universal Music Latin Entertainment.[27]

In 2007, WWE released WWE The Music, Volume 7, the company's first digital-only album, on iTunes,[28] and starting in 2012, WWE began making old albums available through online stores, starting with the first five "Volume" albums released from 1995 to 2001.[29]

On April 20, 2013, the entrance theme of wrestler Fandango reached No. 44 in the UK Singles Chart,[30] after briefly being close to the Top 10 in the mid-week charts.[31] Following the NXT Arrival show on February 27, 2014, WWE released singles of eight NXT wrestlers created by CFO$,[32] and it was followed in May by the music video and single of Tyler Breeze.[33]

On November 30, 2017, it was reported that Jim Johnston's contract with the WWE had expired and that the company had released him after more than thirty-two years of employment.[34][35]

Disputed issues edit

Composer James D. Papa filed a lawsuit against the WWE Music Group, Michael Hayes, and Jim Johnston in July 2012 over the use of the music from World Championship Wrestling, citing redirected royalty payments to several wrestling related songs he either wrote or co-wrote by securing the rights to music unlawfully. Along with the defendants of the case were long with VE Newco LLC, the parent company of Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment (distribution of WWE DVD and Blu-rays), Yuke's (WWE video games), and Take-Two Interactive (who owns the WWE video game license after THQ filed for bankruptcy in January 2013) were added in September 2013.[36]

The filing noted that the two sides resolved their issues following an alternative dispute resolution conference because there are a number of WWE Network versions of list of NWA/WCW closed-circuit events and pay-per-view events using all 11 songs from the Slam Jam CD that were placed on the Network, replacing versions of the PPV that had edited out the original music. A similar lawsuit brought against the company by Harry Slash & The Slashtones and Roderick Kohn over the rights to original music used by Extreme Championship Wrestling that WWE had been using during the Invasion was resolved with a settlement that saw WWE purchase the catalogue outright in January 2005 along with the assets in 2003 in bankruptcy court.

The case was then settled in court on May 5, 2014, before the March 23, 2015, trial date. However, WWE has again denied any wrongdoing and claimed that since Papa "consented to use" of his music in WCW and World Class Championship Wrestling broadcasts, and subsequently, WWE would have the rights to his material since they acquired the copyrights lawfully. WWE also said that the music in the World Class documentary would be "fair use" and that Papa did not have any copyright for the "clone song" that Johnston created, so any claim against that song should be thrown out.[37]

In other media edit

Discography edit

Compilation albums edit

Album Release date Tracks Notes
The Wrestling Album 1985 10
Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II 1987 10
WrestleMania: The Album July 1993 10
WWF Full Metal: The Album 1996 14 Reissued outside North America as WWF Champions: The Album – Full Metal Edition in 1996
WWF The Music, Volume 2 November 18, 1997 15
Hits of the World Wrestling Federation: We Gotta Wrestle 1997 15 Alternate version of Volume 2 released outside the United States
WWF The Music, Volume 3 December 29, 1998 14
WWF The Music, Volume 4 November 2, 1999 14
WWF Aggression March 21, 2000 13 Featured songs by commercial artists performing themes
WWF The Music, Vol. 5 February 20, 2001 14
WWF Forceable Entry March 26, 2002 18 Last album sold under the WWF banner
WWE Anthology November 12, 2002 86 Three-disc compilation
WWE Originals January 13, 2004 17 Original songs recorded by wrestlers
ThemeAddict: WWE The Music, Vol. 6 November 15, 2004 16 Released with a bonus DVD featuring entrance videos
WWE Wreckless Intent May 23, 2006 15
WWE The Music, Vol. 7 March 16, 2007 21 Download only
RAW Greatest Hits: The Music December 18, 2007 19
WWE The Music, Vol. 8 March 25, 2008 (US)
March 24, 2008 (UK)
14
Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. 9 January 24, 2009 (Australia)
January 27, 2009 (US)
April 13, 2009 (UK)
13
WWE The Music: A New Day, Vol. 10 January 28, 2010 14 .
Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Entrance Music EP June 13, 2011 4
Hall of Fame 2012 – The Music March 25, 2012 16
WWE The Music: The Beginning July 16, 2012 80
WrestleMania – The Music 2013 April 1, 2013 23
SummerSlam – The Music 2013 August 16, 2013 20
The Federation Era April 1, 2014 23
The Music of WCW April 1, 2014 60
WrestleMania – The Music 2014 April 7, 2014 62
The Music of the WWE Network April 14, 2014 8
Total Divas: The Music March 6, 2015 12
WWE Tough Enough: The Music June 22, 2015 3
WWE: Undertaker – From the Vault March 20, 2016 21
WWE: Uncaged December 16, 2016 16
WWE: Uncaged II March 17, 2017 16
WWE: Uncaged III August 21, 2017 16
WWE: Uncaged IV November 20, 2017 12
WWE: Uncaged V August 20, 2018 14
WWE: Uncaged VI October 26, 2018 14
WWE: Uncaged VII January 25, 2019 13
WWE: Uncaged VIII May 17, 2019 13
WWE: Uncaged IX August 9, 2019 21
WWE: Uncaged X October 4, 2019 25
WWE: Uncaged XI January 31, 2020 12
WWE: Uncaged XII April 3, 2020 14
WWE: Uncaged XIII August 21, 2020 15
WWE: Uncaged XIV November 20, 2020 53
WWE: Uncaged XV February 7, 2021 25

Single-artist albums edit

Album Tracks Release Date Notes
Neurotica
(Neurotica)
11 June 25, 2002[17]
You Can't See Me
(John Cena & Tha Trademarc)
17 May 10, 2005 (US)
May 30, 2005 (UK)
¡Quiero Vivir!
(Lilian Garcia)
12 October 9, 2007 Joint release with Universal Music Latino
A Jingle with Jillian
(Jillian Hall)
7 December 11, 2007
Walk with Elias
(Elias)
4 July 22, 2018
Universal Truth
(Elias)
4 October 26, 2020

Soundtrack albums edit

Album Tracks Release Date Notes
Legendary (Music From the Motion Picture)
(James Alan Johnston & Various Artists)
26 September 28, 2010
Knucklehead (Music From the Motion Picture)
(James Alan Johnston and various artists)
26 November 2, 2010
The Chaperone (Music From the Motion Picture)
(James Alan Johnston and various artists)
21 February 18, 2011
Inside Out (Music From the Motion Picture)
(James Alan Johnston and various artists)
22 September 8, 2011
The Reunion (Music From the Motion Picture)
(Jim Johnston and various artists)
31 October 20, 2011
WWE 2K15: The Soundtrack
(Various Artists)
10 October 21, 2014 Released through Atlantic Records.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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WWE Music Publishing Inc 1 2 3 trade name WWE Music Group LLC is an American record label funded and operated by World Wrestling Entertainment WWE a division of TKO Group Holdings a majority owned subsidiary of Endeavor Group Holdings It was manufactured and co marketed by Columbia Records and was distributed by Sony Music 4 5 The label specializes in compilation album of the WWE wrestlers entrance themes often by contributing performing artists but also releases titles that have been actually performed by the wrestlers themselves including the various artists album WWE Originals and John Cena s You Can t See Me WWE Music GroupParent companyWWE TKO Group Holdings Founded2006FounderVince McMahonDistributor s TuneCore Sony MusicGenreVariousCountry of originUnited StatesLocationNew York City U S Official websitewwe wbr com wbr inside wbr wwemusicHistorically most WWE entrance themes have been created by Jim Johnston since the 1980s 6 while in recent times themes have been written or performed by John Alicastro and Mike Lauri 7 known collectively as CFO from 2014 to 2020 8 Since 2020 DJDTP a music production company based in New York is responsible for all themes used by WWE using the pseudonym def rebel 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Format change and success 1 3 Disputed issues 2 In other media 3 Discography 3 1 Compilation albums 3 2 Single artist albums 3 3 Soundtrack albums 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit The series of WWE WWF produced albums began in 1985 with The Wrestling Album 10 The album contained the song Land of a Thousand Dances recorded by a majority of the WWF roster at the time including Roddy Piper Jesse Ventura and Randy Savage The locker room would later reconvene for the song s music video 10 Later in 1993 WrestleMania The Album was released but it failed to chart on the Billboard 200 By 2002 however it had sold a total of 91 000 copies 10 Format change and success edit The format of the wrestling albums changed in 1996 as the focus went from the wrestlers themselves singing to a compilation of various wrestlers entrance themes 10 WWF Full Metal The Album was the first album released with the new focus and included the Monday Night Raw theme Thorn in Your Eye by Slam Jam a supergroup composed of members of metal bands Anthrax Savatage Pro Pain and Overkill 10 In October the album reached No 184 on the Billboard 200 and by 2002 had sold 173 000 copies 10 This new format proved to be a success The follow up album WWF The Music Vol 2 which was released two years later spent sixteen weeks on the chart and sold over 480 000 copies 10 WWF The Music Vol 3 and WWF The Music Vol 4 released in December 1998 and November 1999 respectively each sold over one million copies 10 In particular Vol 3 reached No 10 on the Billboard 200 spent thirty weeks on the chart and sold over 1 21 million copies 10 The album reached position No 4 in its debut week stayed on the charts for twenty weeks and sold over 1 13 million copies 10 On March 21 2000 the company worked with Priority Records to release a hip hop music album titled WWF Aggression 11 which involved rappers such as Snoop Dogg Ol Dirty Bastard Method Man and Kool Keith all of whom recorded versions of various wrestlers entrance themes 10 This album differed from previous albums which were more along the lines of rock music 10 Despite the change the album still sold approximately 640 000 copies 10 In October 2000 WWE announced the launch of the record label under the name SmackDown Records with Ron McCarrell as the president 12 13 14 In February 2001 WWF The Music Vol 5 debuted on the Billboard 200 at position No 2 spending two weeks in the top twenty and selling 176 000 copies 10 as well as reaching No 2 in the UK Albums Chart and No 5 in the Canadian Albums Chart 15 The album included an original song by Dwayne Johnson 10 By 2002 Vol 5 had sold 640 000 copies 10 In September 2001 the WWF Tough Enough album sold 138 000 copies 10 In May 2001 WWE signed their first act the heavy metal band Neurotica 16 and released their third album in June 2002 17 the only non wrestling related album released on the label so far before they disbanded In 2002 WWF Forceable Entry sold 145 000 copies in its first week to enter the Billboard 200 at position No 3 10 18 It was the fourth consecutive WWE album to debut in the top ten of the Billboard 200 18 Forceable Entry also debuted on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums Chart 18 The album included music from Creed Our Lady Peace Limp Bizkit Marilyn Manson Kid Rock Drowning Pool Rob Zombie Sevendust and Saliva 19 20 Later in the year WWE Anthology was certified platinum after just 10 days of release 21 As of March 2006 WWE officially announced the launching of the WWE Music Group under the management of Neil Lawi 22 23 who not only maintains the label but selects songs to be used on television and pay per view events and regularly scouts new talent to showcase via WWE 24 Within two months of operation the newly restructured label had an album reach the top 10 of the Billboard 200 when WWE Wreckless Intent with songs by artists such as Motorhead Three 6 Mafia P O D and Killswitch Engage reached No 8 25 26 In 2007 the label released Quiero Vivir the debut album of WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia in conjunction with Universal Music Latin Entertainment 27 In 2007 WWE released WWE The Music Volume 7 the company s first digital only album on iTunes 28 and starting in 2012 WWE began making old albums available through online stores starting with the first five Volume albums released from 1995 to 2001 29 On April 20 2013 the entrance theme of wrestler Fandango reached No 44 in the UK Singles Chart 30 after briefly being close to the Top 10 in the mid week charts 31 Following the NXT Arrival show on February 27 2014 WWE released singles of eight NXT wrestlers created by CFO 32 and it was followed in May by the music video and single of Tyler Breeze 33 On November 30 2017 it was reported that Jim Johnston s contract with the WWE had expired and that the company had released him after more than thirty two years of employment 34 35 Disputed issues edit Composer James D Papa filed a lawsuit against the WWE Music Group Michael Hayes and Jim Johnston in July 2012 over the use of the music from World Championship Wrestling citing redirected royalty payments to several wrestling related songs he either wrote or co wrote by securing the rights to music unlawfully Along with the defendants of the case were long with VE Newco LLC the parent company of Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment distribution of WWE DVD and Blu rays Yuke s WWE video games and Take Two Interactive who owns the WWE video game license after THQ filed for bankruptcy in January 2013 were added in September 2013 36 The filing noted that the two sides resolved their issues following an alternative dispute resolution conference because there are a number of WWE Network versions of list of NWA WCW closed circuit events and pay per view events using all 11 songs from the Slam Jam CD that were placed on the Network replacing versions of the PPV that had edited out the original music A similar lawsuit brought against the company by Harry Slash amp The Slashtones and Roderick Kohn over the rights to original music used by Extreme Championship Wrestling that WWE had been using during the Invasion was resolved with a settlement that saw WWE purchase the catalogue outright in January 2005 along with the assets in 2003 in bankruptcy court The case was then settled in court on May 5 2014 before the March 23 2015 trial date However WWE has again denied any wrongdoing and claimed that since Papa consented to use of his music in WCW and World Class Championship Wrestling broadcasts and subsequently WWE would have the rights to his material since they acquired the copyrights lawfully WWE also said that the music in the World Class documentary would be fair use and that Papa did not have any copyright for the clone song that Johnston created so any claim against that song should be thrown out 37 In other media editIn September 2017 a commercial for Toyota Camry used John Cena s entrance theme The Time is Now 38 In NHL 17 Adam Rose s entrance theme song Break Away by CFO is used as the goal song for the Ottawa Senators 39 In the 2017 18 NHL season the Washington Capitals used Oney Lorcan s theme song Combative by CFO as their official goal song 40 Since 2019 UFC fighter Colby Covington uses Kurt Angle s theme song Medal by Jim Johnston as his walkout song 41 During UFC 276 UFC fighter Israel Adesanya made a special entrance using The Undertaker s theme song Rest In Peace by Jim Johnston as his walkout song 42 Discography editCompilation albums edit Album Release date Tracks NotesThe Wrestling Album 1985 10Piledriver The Wrestling Album II 1987 10WrestleMania The Album July 1993 10WWF Full Metal The Album 1996 14 Reissued outside North America as WWF Champions The Album Full Metal Edition in 1996WWF The Music Volume 2 November 18 1997 15Hits of the World Wrestling Federation We Gotta Wrestle 1997 15 Alternate version of Volume 2 released outside the United StatesWWF The Music Volume 3 December 29 1998 14WWF The Music Volume 4 November 2 1999 14WWF Aggression March 21 2000 13 Featured songs by commercial artists performing themesWWF The Music Vol 5 February 20 2001 14WWF Forceable Entry March 26 2002 18 Last album sold under the WWF bannerWWE Anthology November 12 2002 86 Three disc compilationWWE Originals January 13 2004 17 Original songs recorded by wrestlersThemeAddict WWE The Music Vol 6 November 15 2004 16 Released with a bonus DVD featuring entrance videosWWE Wreckless Intent May 23 2006 15WWE The Music Vol 7 March 16 2007 21 Download onlyRAW Greatest Hits The Music December 18 2007 19WWE The Music Vol 8 March 25 2008 US March 24 2008 UK 14Voices WWE The Music Vol 9 January 24 2009 Australia January 27 2009 US April 13 2009 UK 13WWE The Music A New Day Vol 10 January 28 2010 14 Stone Cold Steve Austin The Entrance Music EP June 13 2011 4Hall of Fame 2012 The Music March 25 2012 16WWE The Music The Beginning July 16 2012 80WrestleMania The Music 2013 April 1 2013 23SummerSlam The Music 2013 August 16 2013 20The Federation Era April 1 2014 23The Music of WCW April 1 2014 60WrestleMania The Music 2014 April 7 2014 62The Music of the WWE Network April 14 2014 8Total Divas The Music March 6 2015 12WWE Tough Enough The Music June 22 2015 3WWE Undertaker From the Vault March 20 2016 21WWE Uncaged December 16 2016 16WWE Uncaged II March 17 2017 16WWE Uncaged III August 21 2017 16WWE Uncaged IV November 20 2017 12WWE Uncaged V August 20 2018 14WWE Uncaged VI October 26 2018 14WWE Uncaged VII January 25 2019 13WWE Uncaged VIII May 17 2019 13WWE Uncaged IX August 9 2019 21WWE Uncaged X October 4 2019 25WWE Uncaged XI January 31 2020 12WWE Uncaged XII April 3 2020 14WWE Uncaged XIII August 21 2020 15WWE Uncaged XIV November 20 2020 53WWE Uncaged XV February 7 2021 25Single artist albums edit Album Tracks Release Date NotesNeurotica Neurotica 11 June 25 2002 17 You Can t See Me John Cena amp Tha Trademarc 17 May 10 2005 US May 30 2005 UK Quiero Vivir Lilian Garcia 12 October 9 2007 Joint release with Universal Music LatinoA Jingle with Jillian Jillian Hall 7 December 11 2007Walk with Elias Elias 4 July 22 2018Universal Truth Elias 4 October 26 2020Soundtrack albums edit Album Tracks Release Date NotesLegendary Music From the Motion Picture James Alan Johnston amp Various Artists 26 September 28 2010Knucklehead Music From the Motion Picture James Alan Johnston and various artists 26 November 2 2010The Chaperone Music From the Motion Picture James Alan Johnston and various artists 21 February 18 2011Inside Out Music From the Motion Picture James Alan Johnston and various artists 22 September 8 2011The Reunion Music From the Motion Picture Jim Johnston and various artists 31 October 20 2011WWE 2K15 The 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