Now That's What I Call Music! 56

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Now That's What I Call Music! 56

Now That's What I Call Music! 56

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The only bad part is that some of the songs on here could have been updated by newer, more recent hits.

To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Quite like the carnival-music-themed intro, but then it just launches into boring soft rock with misplaced rapping over the top. Let’s see what would have been played at the club I went out to later that night (spoiler: none of the following, ’cause I’m pretty sure I went to Opium rock club, which didn’t play a lot of chart music).A much colder theme than the previous summer volume, this one characterises the snowflakes and ice that would hit the country hard that year. My daughter was pleased with it and has asked me to keep a look out for a few others that she is missing from her collection. Next we come upon Amy Studt, which I'm not sure if this song is even considered a hit, and Texas, see Amy Studt. On this volume, we were introduced for the first time to artists like Black Eyed Peas, Rachel Stevens (as a solo artist), Fatman Scoop, Beyoncé (as a solo artist and not just a featured artist), Lemar, Ultrabeat and also Angel City. Though I didn't think it at the time, mid-late 2003 was actually a fairly vintage time for pop despite the very low sales climate.

Shout out to Delta Goodrem's Innocent Eyes - my favourite song of the year and obviously she was on the Hits albums instead but I would have LOVED to see this on Now.This collection includes tracks from Wiz Khalifa, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Selena Gomez, Meghan Trainor with John Legend, Ed Sheeran and many others.



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