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Now That's What I Call Music! 59

CD - 2016 CD Pop Now 59 4 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.8 out of 5

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Call Number: CD Pop Now 59
On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Pittsfield Branch, Westgate Branch

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Compact disc.
Can't stop that feeling! / Justin Timberlake (3:56) -- Don't let me down / The Chainsmokers feat. Daya (3:28) -- Cheap thrills / Sia feat. Sean Paul (3:44) -- No / Meghan Trainor (3:34) -- Work from home / Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign (3:37) -- Dangerous woman / Ariana Grande (3:55) -- Close / Nick Jonas feat. Tove Lo (3:54) -- Panda / Desiigner (3:46) -- Don't mind / Kent Jones (3:18) -- I took a pill in Ibiza (SeeB remix) / Mike Posner (3:18) -- You don't own me / Grace feat. G-Eazy (3:19) -- Kill em with Kindness / Selena Gomez (3:38) -- Never forget you / Zara Larsson & MNEK (3:33) -- Just like fire / Pink (3:35) -- My church / Maren Morris (3:17) -- 7 years / Lukas Graham (3:57) -- Dancing kizomba (English version) / Alx Veliz (3:16) -- Give me your love / Sigala feat. John Newman & Nile Rodgers (3:29) -- I'm in control / AlunaGeorge feat. Popcaan (3:29) -- Smile / Daniel Skye (2:39) -- Sleepover / Kaya Stewart (3:14) -- Birthday chick / Trap Beckham (3:17).
Various performers.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Now That's What I Call Music! 59 submitted by Varshini on July 16, 2019, 9:44am I really liked Daya's songs on this. Overall, a pretty good compilation of 2016 songs.

Even the What's Next Songs Are Good submitted by Meginator on August 26, 2020, 4:39pm The Now That’s What I Call Music series is naturally uneven, and this is one of the better albums from this particular era. The songs have a wonderful stylistic variety to them and even the more forgettable tracks are catchy enough in the moment to be satisfying; the top hits still find their way to the radio, making the album feel more relevant than many of these compilations. Combined with a consistently strong (and equally varied) What’s Next lineup, these radio hits evoke a welcome sense of exploration within the often dull, prescribed world of Top-40 pop.