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Now That's What I Call Music! 16

CD - 2004 CD Pop Now 2004B 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.8 out of 5

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Call Number: CD Pop Now 2004B
On Shelf At: Downtown Library

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Downtown 3rd Floor, CDs
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CD Pop Now 2004B 2-week checkout On Shelf
Downtown 3rd Floor, CDs
2-week checkout
CD Pop Now 2004B 2-week checkout On Shelf

Compact disc.
My band / D12 -- Hey ya! / Outkast -- Naughty girl / Beyonc'e -- Move ya body / Nina Sky (featuring Jabba) -- Dip it low / Christina Milian -- Hey mama / Black Eyed Peas -- Dude / Beenie Man (featuring Ms. Thing) -- Freek-a-leek / Petey Pablo -- Slow motion / Juvenile (featuring Soulja Slim) -- Leave (Get out) / Jojo -- One call away / Chingy (featuring J/Weav) -- Everytime / Britney Spears -- Take my breath away / Jessica Simpson -- The reason / Hoobastank -- Where are we runnin'? / Lenny Kravitz -- Ocean Avenue / Yellowcard -- Just like you / Three Days Grace -- Meant to live / Switchfoot -- Heaven / Los Lonely Boys -- Redneck woman / Gretchen Wilson.
Various artists.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

good submitted by ColeenT on July 15, 2011, 1:21pm good songs

Okay submitted by Chris82 on July 31, 2011, 3:10pm Like the other Now albums this album contains of many of the best and most memorable songs from era. This particular one has a couple of good songs but its far from the best Now compilation available.

Now That's What I Call Music! 16 submitted by Varshini on July 16, 2019, 1:03pm Not the best "Now" album. These are some radio hits from 2004.

Trip Down Memory Lane submitted by Meginator on August 26, 2020, 4:20pm This installment of the Now That’s What I Call Music! series speaks directly to an important time in my life, and I enjoyed this particular trip down memory lane more than most. I recognized all but one or two of the songs, and many of them hold up as more than nostalgic reminders of the halcyon days of my youth. The balance between pure pop, rap, and rock is excellent and reflects what was happening on top-40 radio at the time; the selectors may have gotten lucky given the release dates of these particular songs, but the proportion of lasting hits to duds is incredibly favorable on this one. The spring and summer of 2004 was a great time for pop music, and this compilation distills that particular period down to its very essence.