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Getty Images, Getty Images 'NOW That's What I Call Music!,” the global franchise that collects the biggest songs of the day into greatest-hits compilations, celebrated a major milestone in August, with the release of the 100th installment of the original U.K. Stateside listeners are most familiar with the American editions of the “NOW” albums, with tracklists that function as pop music time capsules, reminding us all of the songs we were all obsessed with that season. And for listeners of a certain generation, the “NOW” albums – purchased as CDs, ready to be inserted in a Walkman – were an essential introduction to popular music, a Spotify “Today’s Top Hits” playlist for the preinternet age. The American “NOW” albums may only be on volume 67, out Aug. 3 and featuring of-the-moment hits including Post Malone’s “Psycho” and Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up.” But look on the bright side – that’s 67 albums spanning 20 years of chart-topping history, ready to be mined for nostalgia. Below, revisit the 14 essential 'NOW' albums, from the franchise's very first volumes to today. Volume 2, 1999 Skip the spotty first volume of the 'NOW' franchise and start with the second album, a rundown of what pop music looked like going into the new millennium with enduring hits from Britney Spears' '.Baby One More Time' to the Backstreet Boys' 'I'll Never Break Your Heart' and Jay-Z's 'Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem).' ASSOCIATED PRESS Volume 4, 2000 Even better is Volume 4, with era-defining songs such as Jennifer Lopez's 'Waiting for Tonight,' Eiffel 65's pulsing 'Blue (Da Ba Dee),' Train's roots rock classic 'Meet Virginia' and Blink-182's defining hit 'All the Small Things,' alongside one of the decade's best one-hit wonders, Macy Gray's 'I Try.' Regcleaner windows vista descargar.

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Volume 6, 2001 2001 may have been the single strongest year for 'NOW' albums, with volumes 6 through 8 among the franchise's very best. Volume 6 gets the nod for its lineup of early 2000s greats — Britney Spears' 'Stronger,' NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye' and Backstreet Boys' 'Shape of My Heart' all show up – joined by rock hits that still hold up, from Coldplay's 'Yellow' to Creed's magnum opus 'With Arms Wide Open.' Bonus points for the novelty inclusion of Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me.' Getty Images Volume 20, 2005 Beyond enduring dancefloor hits such as Missy Elliott's 'Lose Control' and Rihanna's 'Pon de Replay,' the real gems on Volume 20 are the rock hits toward the second half of the album. Kelly Clarkson was at her peak emo levels with 'Behind These Hazel Eyes,' Weezer has the lovably dumb 'Beverly Hills,' and Fall Out Boy's 'Sugar, We're Goin Down' is the track that rocketed them to mainstream fame. And 'Fix You,' for all its stadium-sized dramatics, remains one of Coldplay's very best singles. Volume 30, 2009 At first glance, this is a mix of lesser singles from notable stars and forgotten singles that the 2000s left behind.

Yet just as enduring as Volume 30's tracklist are the music trends that some of these songs helped shape. This album goes beyond combined heavyweight powers of 'Just Dance' from Lady Gaga and Britney Spears' 'Womanizer.' 'Heartless' is from Kanye West's '808s and Heartbreak,' which went on to dictate the next decade of hip-hop trends, and Kevin Rudolf and Lil Wayne's bizarre country-rap collaboration 'Let It Rock' could be the direct spiritual predecessor to Post Malone. AP Volume 33, 2010 Beyond obvious pop favorites such as Kesha's 'TiK ToK' and Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' and the solid-gold country anthems 'Need You Now' from Lady Antebellum and Taylor Swift's 'Fearless,' Volume 33 captures what a strangely hilarious year 2010 was for music, from the absurd Young Money posse cut 'BedRock' and the doofy ukuleles of Train's 'Hey, Soul Sister', to the bizarre phenomenon that was Owl City's 'Fireflies.' Volume 38, 2011 Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' kicks off this monster compilation of thumping pop hits from Rihanna ('S&M'), Britney Spears ('Hold It Against Me'), Usher ('More'), Kesha ('Blow') and Katy Perry ('E.T.' Featuring Kanye West), since apparently, every star artist was making booming club bangers in 2011.

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Getty Images, Getty Images 'NOW That's What I Call Music!,” the global franchise that collects the biggest songs of the day into greatest-hits compilations, celebrated a major milestone in August, with the release of the 100th installment of the original U.K. Stateside listeners are most familiar with the American editions of the “NOW” albums, with tracklists that function as pop music time capsules, reminding us all of the songs we were all obsessed with that season. And for listeners of a certain generation, the “NOW” albums – purchased as CDs, ready to be inserted in a Walkman – were an essential introduction to popular music, a Spotify “Today’s Top Hits” playlist for the preinternet age. The American “NOW” albums may only be on volume 67, out Aug. 3 and featuring of-the-moment hits including Post Malone’s “Psycho” and Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up.” But look on the bright side – that’s 67 albums spanning 20 years of chart-topping history, ready to be mined for nostalgia. Below, revisit the 14 essential 'NOW' albums, from the franchise's very first volumes to today. Volume 2, 1999 Skip the spotty first volume of the 'NOW' franchise and start with the second album, a rundown of what pop music looked like going into the new millennium with enduring hits from Britney Spears' '.Baby One More Time' to the Backstreet Boys' 'I'll Never Break Your Heart' and Jay-Z's 'Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem).' ASSOCIATED PRESS Volume 4, 2000 Even better is Volume 4, with era-defining songs such as Jennifer Lopez's 'Waiting for Tonight,' Eiffel 65's pulsing 'Blue (Da Ba Dee),' Train's roots rock classic 'Meet Virginia' and Blink-182's defining hit 'All the Small Things,' alongside one of the decade's best one-hit wonders, Macy Gray's 'I Try.' Regcleaner windows vista descargar.

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Volume 6, 2001 2001 may have been the single strongest year for 'NOW' albums, with volumes 6 through 8 among the franchise's very best. Volume 6 gets the nod for its lineup of early 2000s greats — Britney Spears' 'Stronger,' NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye' and Backstreet Boys' 'Shape of My Heart' all show up – joined by rock hits that still hold up, from Coldplay's 'Yellow' to Creed's magnum opus 'With Arms Wide Open.' Bonus points for the novelty inclusion of Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me.' Getty Images Volume 20, 2005 Beyond enduring dancefloor hits such as Missy Elliott's 'Lose Control' and Rihanna's 'Pon de Replay,' the real gems on Volume 20 are the rock hits toward the second half of the album. Kelly Clarkson was at her peak emo levels with 'Behind These Hazel Eyes,' Weezer has the lovably dumb 'Beverly Hills,' and Fall Out Boy's 'Sugar, We're Goin Down' is the track that rocketed them to mainstream fame. And 'Fix You,' for all its stadium-sized dramatics, remains one of Coldplay's very best singles. Volume 30, 2009 At first glance, this is a mix of lesser singles from notable stars and forgotten singles that the 2000s left behind.

Yet just as enduring as Volume 30's tracklist are the music trends that some of these songs helped shape. This album goes beyond combined heavyweight powers of 'Just Dance' from Lady Gaga and Britney Spears' 'Womanizer.' 'Heartless' is from Kanye West's '808s and Heartbreak,' which went on to dictate the next decade of hip-hop trends, and Kevin Rudolf and Lil Wayne's bizarre country-rap collaboration 'Let It Rock' could be the direct spiritual predecessor to Post Malone. AP Volume 33, 2010 Beyond obvious pop favorites such as Kesha's 'TiK ToK' and Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' and the solid-gold country anthems 'Need You Now' from Lady Antebellum and Taylor Swift's 'Fearless,' Volume 33 captures what a strangely hilarious year 2010 was for music, from the absurd Young Money posse cut 'BedRock' and the doofy ukuleles of Train's 'Hey, Soul Sister', to the bizarre phenomenon that was Owl City's 'Fireflies.' Volume 38, 2011 Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' kicks off this monster compilation of thumping pop hits from Rihanna ('S&M'), Britney Spears ('Hold It Against Me'), Usher ('More'), Kesha ('Blow') and Katy Perry ('E.T.' Featuring Kanye West), since apparently, every star artist was making booming club bangers in 2011.

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  • Now Thats What I Call R 7,6/10 4305 reviews
  • Listen to Now That's What I Call R&B [Sony] [2017]by Various Artists on Slacker Radio, where you can also create personalized internet radio stations based on your favorite albums, artists and songs.

    Getty Images, Getty Images 'NOW That's What I Call Music!,” the global franchise that collects the biggest songs of the day into greatest-hits compilations, celebrated a major milestone in August, with the release of the 100th installment of the original U.K. Stateside listeners are most familiar with the American editions of the “NOW” albums, with tracklists that function as pop music time capsules, reminding us all of the songs we were all obsessed with that season. And for listeners of a certain generation, the “NOW” albums – purchased as CDs, ready to be inserted in a Walkman – were an essential introduction to popular music, a Spotify “Today’s Top Hits” playlist for the preinternet age. The American “NOW” albums may only be on volume 67, out Aug. 3 and featuring of-the-moment hits including Post Malone’s “Psycho” and Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up.” But look on the bright side – that’s 67 albums spanning 20 years of chart-topping history, ready to be mined for nostalgia. Below, revisit the 14 essential 'NOW' albums, from the franchise's very first volumes to today. Volume 2, 1999 Skip the spotty first volume of the 'NOW' franchise and start with the second album, a rundown of what pop music looked like going into the new millennium with enduring hits from Britney Spears' '.Baby One More Time' to the Backstreet Boys' 'I'll Never Break Your Heart' and Jay-Z's 'Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem).' ASSOCIATED PRESS Volume 4, 2000 Even better is Volume 4, with era-defining songs such as Jennifer Lopez's 'Waiting for Tonight,' Eiffel 65's pulsing 'Blue (Da Ba Dee),' Train's roots rock classic 'Meet Virginia' and Blink-182's defining hit 'All the Small Things,' alongside one of the decade's best one-hit wonders, Macy Gray's 'I Try.' Regcleaner windows vista descargar.

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    Volume 6, 2001 2001 may have been the single strongest year for 'NOW' albums, with volumes 6 through 8 among the franchise's very best. Volume 6 gets the nod for its lineup of early 2000s greats — Britney Spears' 'Stronger,' NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye' and Backstreet Boys' 'Shape of My Heart' all show up – joined by rock hits that still hold up, from Coldplay's 'Yellow' to Creed's magnum opus 'With Arms Wide Open.' Bonus points for the novelty inclusion of Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me.' Getty Images Volume 20, 2005 Beyond enduring dancefloor hits such as Missy Elliott's 'Lose Control' and Rihanna's 'Pon de Replay,' the real gems on Volume 20 are the rock hits toward the second half of the album. Kelly Clarkson was at her peak emo levels with 'Behind These Hazel Eyes,' Weezer has the lovably dumb 'Beverly Hills,' and Fall Out Boy's 'Sugar, We're Goin Down' is the track that rocketed them to mainstream fame. And 'Fix You,' for all its stadium-sized dramatics, remains one of Coldplay's very best singles. Volume 30, 2009 At first glance, this is a mix of lesser singles from notable stars and forgotten singles that the 2000s left behind.

    Yet just as enduring as Volume 30's tracklist are the music trends that some of these songs helped shape. This album goes beyond combined heavyweight powers of 'Just Dance' from Lady Gaga and Britney Spears' 'Womanizer.' 'Heartless' is from Kanye West's '808s and Heartbreak,' which went on to dictate the next decade of hip-hop trends, and Kevin Rudolf and Lil Wayne's bizarre country-rap collaboration 'Let It Rock' could be the direct spiritual predecessor to Post Malone. AP Volume 33, 2010 Beyond obvious pop favorites such as Kesha's 'TiK ToK' and Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' and the solid-gold country anthems 'Need You Now' from Lady Antebellum and Taylor Swift's 'Fearless,' Volume 33 captures what a strangely hilarious year 2010 was for music, from the absurd Young Money posse cut 'BedRock' and the doofy ukuleles of Train's 'Hey, Soul Sister', to the bizarre phenomenon that was Owl City's 'Fireflies.' Volume 38, 2011 Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' kicks off this monster compilation of thumping pop hits from Rihanna ('S&M'), Britney Spears ('Hold It Against Me'), Usher ('More'), Kesha ('Blow') and Katy Perry ('E.T.' Featuring Kanye West), since apparently, every star artist was making booming club bangers in 2011.

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