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Now That's What I Call Music! 57

CD - 2016 CD Pop Now 57 3 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.4 out of 5

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Selections previously released 2015-2016.
Performer biographies and full credits on container insert.
Sorry (Justin Bieber) -- Confident (Demi Lovato) -- Focus (Ariana Grande) -- On my mind (Ellie Goulding) -- Same old love (Selena Gomez) -- My house (Flo Rida) -- The hills (the Weeknd) -- Here (Alessia Cara) -- Wildest dreams (Taylor Swift) -- Hide away (Daya) -- Cake by the ocean (Dnce) -- Good to be alive (Hallelujah) (Andy Grammer) -- Adventure of a lifetime (Coldplay) -- Renegades (X Ambassadors) -- One call away (Charlie Puth) -- Die a happy man (Thomas Rhett) -- Now presents What's next! Not a one (the Young Wild) ; Brand new (Ben Rector) ; Oh my love (the Score) ; New Obsession (Frankie) ; New Bohemia (Transviolet) ; Been lovin' you (Nicky Davey).
Various performers.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Music submitted by Suzanne Muenz on August 6, 2016, 9:48am Really like these music CD's. Gives you a good sample.

Now That's What I Call Music! 57 submitted by Varshini on July 7, 2019, 11:18pm I like a lot of these songs! Great mix from 2016. 4/5

Lots of Female Artists submitted by Meginator on August 26, 2020, 4:37pm This edition of Now That’s What I Call Music places a heavy emphasis on female artists, which makes for a nice change of pace. Some of the songs share a similar musical aesthetic, but the album has surprising musical variety to it, with a few tracks that bring a bit of a rock edge to contemporary pop music. The What’s Next section is also fairly strong, featuring artists whose styles complement the featured tracks from the radio. This is one of the stronger Now That’s What I Call Music compilations from this era and a vast improvement on its immediate predecessor.