I'm Everything
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"I'm Everything" is a professional wrestling theme song composed by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling musician, Dale Oliver.
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"I'm Everything" has been used as the theme song for many wrestlers in TNA, including Nuevo Gran Apolo, Team Mexico, Marcus Bagwell, The S.A.T., Konnan, Tony Mamaluke, and others. There have been three different versions of the song: the full 3:47 version, a looped instrumental edit from the 3:15 mark, and a slowed down version that was exclusive to TNA's official website.
The main instrument from the song is the electric guitar. The last 30 seconds of the song is entirely dedicated to a heavy guitar solo.
The song has often been compared to music from Carlos Santana. It has been particularly compared to Santana's songs "Smooth" and "Black Magic Woman". Although there are possible similarities, the lyrics to "I'm Everything" are hardly anything like those from "Smooth" or "Black Magic Woman".
The full version of "I'm Everything" is extremely difficult to find on the Internet. It has never been released on any of TNA's albums. No major wrestling websites have ever released the song. Not even sites exclusively dedicated to wrestling music have ever made the full version of the song available. Although a small group of wrestling fans have managed to find the full song, the only available version on most sites is the 1:21 sample from TNA's website.
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