Notes
- "Tarzan Boy" was previously released on Baltimora's 1985 album Living in the Background.
- At the time of the soundtrack's release, "Tarzan Boy" was being used in a series of commercials for Listerine.
- "Can't Stop Rockin'" was released eight years prior on ZZ Top's 1985 album Afterburner.
- "Rockin' over the Beat" was previous released on Technotronic's 1990 album Pump Up the Jam: The Album.
- The Barrio Boyzz' cover to Gloria Estefan's "Conga" features a rap written by Frank Nitty.
- "Fighter" was recorded in London three months prior on December 5, 1992.
- "Yoshi's Theme" was the only piece used from the film's score.
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