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Now That's What I Call Music. #1'S

CD - 2006 CD Pop Now 2006A 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.9 out of 5

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Call Number: CD Pop Now 2006A
On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Westgate Branch

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CD Pop Now 2006A 2-week checkout On Shelf

Compact disc.
Hot in herre (Nelly) -- Hey ya! (Outkast) -- Hollaback girl (Gwen Stefani) -- Survivor (Destiny's Child) -- Love don't cost a thing (Jennifer Lopez) -- All for you (Janet Jackson) -- Bye bye bye (*NSYNC) -- Baby one more time (Britney Spears) -- Bump, bump, bump (B2K feat. P. Diddy) -- I try (Macy Gray) -- I knew I loved you (Savage Garden) -- Pieces of me (Ashlee Simpson) -- Again (Lenny Kravitz) -- All star (Smash mouth) -- Absolutely (story of a girl) Nine Days -- Kryptonite (3 Doors Down) -- How you remind me (Nickelback) -- With arms wide open (Creed) -- Hanging by a moment (Lifehouse) -- Reason (Hoobastank).
Various artists.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Not Bad submitted by Chris82 on July 31, 2011, 2:40pm This album contains of many of the best and most memorable pop songs from the 2000s. Worth listening to for anyone that wants to keep up on hit music but only a few songs are really worth listening to.

awesome mix of hits submitted by Jackie77 on August 10, 2015, 10:45pm This could be one of the top 5 now thats what i call music albums made so far. Great songs to groove to.

Now That's What I Call Music. #1's submitted by Varshini on July 7, 2019, 11:22pm I didn't really like this "Now That's What I Call Music" music album. I don't really like some of these artists. :(

Best of the Best submitted by Meginator on August 26, 2020, 4:17pm This compilation is obviously great, focusing as it does solely on songs that hit #1 on the pop charts between about 1998 and 2006. The album is arranged more or less by genre and has a good mix of pop and rock; rap and country are strangely underrepresented. Every song is a highlight and, at this point, a trip down memory lane, for good or ill. Notable runs include “Bye Bye Bye” and “...Baby One More Time” appearing back to back and a remarkable back-to-back-to-back lineup of 3 Doors Down, Nickelback, and Creed. This was the pop that was, and boy is it great.