10 Music Tracks Released By WWE Stars?

Who are the current WWE wrestlers with a musical side?

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There is a long history of wrestlers trying to start music careers. Whether superstars have pursued musical endeavours alongside wrestling or bowed out of in-ring action completely to make songs full time, you will find a plethora of examples on YouTube and other musical platforms. To narrow things down, this list will focus on songs by current members of the WWE roster.

Some of these active WWE wrestlers have demonstrated a great commitment to their musical exploits. While there is the occasional bonkers one-off, most of the songs represent a larger body of work from that artist. There are songs that have only just recently been released, and several of the superstars are recording new music in 2019. What's really impressive is that much of this new music is being produced independently of WWE.

Wrestlers haven't always had the best track record when it comes to producing high quality musical hits, but there are some surprisingly good songs being put out by the current crop. Information is provided on where you can purchase, stream and download all the songs included, so be sure to follow up on your favourite entries.

10. Naomi - Dance All Night

Released: May 2014

Naomi's one and only single to date was released under her real name of Trinity Fatu. However, the official video was produced with WWE and has achieved more than 3 million views on YouTube. The song is about Naomi and her friends hitting the clubs and, well, dancing all night.

Music is, for the most part, a subjective art form so you can decide for yourselves whether Dance All Night is good or not. Whatever conclusions you come to on the song though, there is no denying that Naomi is an extremely talented dancer which is on full display here. Stay through one rendition of the chorus and you'll also get to see her husband Jimmy Uso show up, who then busts some moves later in the video. Forewarning: the lasers in this music video are liable to give some people a headache, particularly on repeat viewing.

Dance All Night is widely available and can be found on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play and Amazon Music.

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