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  2. Jock Jams, Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    Jock Jams, Volume 1 is the first album in the Jock Jams compilation album series, released in July 1995. Two years after this album was released, " Jock Jam Megamix " was released, containing songs from this album and the next two.

  3. Jock series - Wikipedia

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    Jock Jams legacy is defined by Volume 1 going Platinum in under a year and peaking at No. 30 on the Billboard charts. [6] Following its commercial success over 6 albums, its downfall is marked by the rise of Napster, the slow adaptation of the sporting industry, and loss of song rights controlled by 4 big labels in the late 90s/early 2000s.

  4. Jock Jam - Wikipedia

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    "The Jock Jam" (released as a single by the name "ESPN Presents the Jock Jam") is a mash-up song from the compilation album Jock Jams, Volume 3. The single was released in late September 1997 on Tommy Boy Records .

  5. Category:Jock series - Wikipedia

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  6. Jock Jams, Volume 4 - Wikipedia

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    Jock Jams, Volume 4 is the fourth album in the Jock Jams compilation album series. Track listing "Yeah Baby!" – Austin Powers "Unlimited Megajam" – 2 Unlimited

  7. Jock Jams, Volume 2 - Wikipedia

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    Jock Jams, Volume 2 is the second album in the Jock Jams compilation album series, released in August 1996. Track listing "Welcome to the Big Show" - Dan Patrick ...

  8. Jock Jams, Volume 3 - Wikipedia

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    Jock Jams, Volume 3 was the third album in the Jock Jams compilation album series. It contained the single " The Jock Jam " (or "ESPN Presents the Jock Jam"), which peaked at #31 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies.

  9. Get Ready for This - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Pitchfork included it in their list of "Ten Actually Good 90s Jock Jams". [7] In February 2024, Billboard ranked the song number ten in their list of "The 100 Greatest Jock Jams of All Time", writing, "A song that cast a greater shadow over ’90s sports culture than anything besides Shaquille O’Neal." [13]