NFL Jams (1998 album)

NFL Jams is the fourth album released by the National Football League and the second NFL Jams album. Like the previous NFL Jams album, this album contained songs performed by hip hop musicians and NFL stars.

NFL Jams
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedSeptember 29, 1998
GenreHip hop, Contemporary R&B
LabelIntersound Records
ProducerRick Garson, Bill Freston (exec.), Bill Jackson, Toi Cook, Steve Lerner
Various artists chronology
NFL Jams
(1996)
NFL Jams
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link

Track listing

# Title Artists Time Team(s)
1 "Whatever You Want" Next, Curtis Conway, Michael Jackson 4:23 Chicago Bears & Baltimore Ravens
2 "Promises" LaTocha Scott, AZ, Ray Buchanan 3:31 Atlanta Falcons
3 "Do What a Playa Do" Eightball, Andre Rison 4:38 Kansas City Chiefs
4 "Once a Fool" Destiny's Child, William Floyd 3:23 Carolina Panthers
5 "Burning Down the House" Foxy Brown, Andre Rison 3:58 Kansas City Chiefs
6 "Work It Out" Boyz II Men, Garrison Hearst, Nafis 4:23 San Francisco 49ers
7 "Uh, Oh" Quad City DJ's, Daryl Gardener, Ray Nealy, & Anthony Harris 3:54 Miami Dolphins
8 "Push 'Em Up" DJ Hurricane, Kanell 3:32 Denver Broncos
9 "Call Me" Sam Salter, Tamar Braxton, Scott Galbraith 4:08 Green Bay Packers
10 "Is It Real?" Faith Evans, Jeff Blake 4:44 Cincinnati Bengals
11 "Chasing Dreams" Gza, Rob Report, Esera Tuaolo 4:08 Atlanta Falcons
12 "Get Down" Xscape, Ashley Ambrose, Chuck Smith 3:41 Cincinnati Bengals & Atlanta Falcons
13 "Let's Get It Started" Johnny Gill, Corey Harris 4:36 Baltimore Ravens
14 "We're All in This Together (The NFL Anthem)" (*) Tamar Braxton, Brownstone, Deborah Cox, Faith Evans, Isaac Hayes, Montell Jordan, Magnificent 7, Brian McKnight, 98 Degrees, Next, Robin S., Sam Salter, Shades, SWV, Take 6, Xscape, Jason Weaver & Lillias White 2:54 NFL
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