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Now That's What I Call Music!. 26

CD - 2007 CD Pop Now 2007C 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.7 out of 5

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Call Number: CD Pop Now 2007C
On Shelf At: Downtown Library

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Compact disc.
Crank that (Soulja Boy Tell'em) -- The way I are (Timbaland) -- Lovestoned (Justin Timberlake) -- Shut up & drive (Rihanna) -- Wall to wall (Chris Brown) -- Beautiful girls (Sean Kingston) -- Can't tell me nothing (Kanye West) -- Make me better (Fabolous) -- Bed (J. Holiday) -- Cyclone (Baby Bash, T-Pain) -- Big girls don't cry (Fergie) -- Who knew (Pink) -- When you're gone (Avril Lavigne) -- Pictures of you (The Last Goodnight) -- Hey there Delilah (Plain White T's) -- Over you (Daughtry) -- Rockstar (Nickelback) -- Never too late (Three Days Grace) -- First time (Lifehouse) -- I don't wanna be in love (Good Charlotte).
Various performers.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Good submitted by Chris82 on July 31, 2011, 2:46pm This album contains of many of the best and most memorable pop songs from 2007. Worth listening to for anyone that wants to keep up on hit music.

Great! submitted by Margaretta on August 4, 2011, 9:53pm good music

fun submitted by unknown on June 25, 2012, 1:34pm catchy music

Now That's What I Call Music!. 26 submitted by Varshini on July 7, 2019, 11:38pm Some of the most memorable songs from 2007. Mostly pop and rock music.

What a Great Time for the Radio submitted by Meginator on August 26, 2020, 4:29pm What a great time for pop radio. I recognized (and knew most of the words to) all but one of these songs, an astonishing hit-rate for a Now That’s What I Call Music compilation. With hardly a dud among them, these tracks encompass a range of styles larger than what the same albums recognize today, with strong offerings in rap, r&b, pop, pop-punk, mainstream rock, and alternative rock. All that’s missing is a crossover country hit (surely Carrie Underwood had something excellent out at the time?). Still, it’s hard to complain when one of these albums contains almost no padding and, remarkably, features several artists who are still successful today. Surely this is a high point in the series; it certainly was for pop music, wrought large, if this compilation is any indication.