NOW That’s What I Call Music! Presents Two New Releases on October 27

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NOW That’s What I Call Music! Vol. 88’ and ‘NOW That’s What I Call Music! 25th Anniversary: Volume 1’

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NOW That’s What I Call Music!, the world’s bestselling multiple-artist album series, will be dropping two new releases on the same day. NOW’s latest numbered volume, NOW That’s What I Call Music! Vol. 88, and NOW That’s What I Call Music! 25th Anniversary: Volume 1 will both be released October 27 on CD and digitally. NOW That’s What I Call Music! 25th Anniversary will also be available on vinyl. See full track lists for both releases below.




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NOW That’s What I Call Music! Vol. 88 (CD, Digital): HERE

NOW That’s What I Call Music! 25th Anniversary: Volume 1 (CD, Vinyl, Digital): HERE

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NOW 88
NOW 25TH ANNIVERSARY

NOW 88 features 17 major current hits from today’s hottest artists, including Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Lil Durk feat. J.Cole, Selena Gomez, Fifty Fifty, David Kushner and more. Each numerical NOW release also features “NOW Presents What’s Next” tracks, previewing tomorrow’s biggest hits.

NOW 25th Anniversary: Volume 1 features 17 major hits from some of the biggest names in music over the past 25 years, including Justin Timberlake’s “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!,” Britney Spears’s “Toxic,” Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl,” “Uptown Funk” from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, Coldplay’s “Fix You,” and several more massive anthems from the past quarter century.

NOW That’s What I Call Music! debuted in the U.S. in 1998, following 15 years of multi-platinum international triumph. The series has sold more than 250 million albums worldwide, topping 105 million in the U.S. alone. 68 previous releases in NOW‘s numeric U.S. series have reached Billboard’s Top 10, and 19 volumes have reached Number One.

NOW That’s What I Call Music! is a joint venture from Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. NOW and NOW That’s What I Call Music! are registered trademarks of Universal Music Group and its affiliates.

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NOW That’s What I Call Music! Vol. 88

1. Paint The Town Red – Doja Cat

2. Single Soon – Selena Gomez

3. Vampire – Olivia Rodrigo

4. Jaded – Miley Cyrus

5. Mona Lisa – Dominic Fike

6. All My Life – Lil Durk ft. J.Cole

7. Hell N Back – Bakar

8. What It Is – Doechii

9. Makeba – Jain

10. JUMPIN’ – Pitbull, Lil Jon

11. Summer Too Hot – Chris Brown

12. Cupid (Twin version) – Fifty Fifty

13. Moonlight – Kali Uchis

14. Daylight – David Kushner

15. Love You Anyway – Luke Combs

16. We Didn’t Start The Fire – Fall Out Boy

17. Runaway – OneRepublic

NOW PRESENTS WHAT’S NEXT:

18. you don’t deserve a country song – Alana Springsteen

19. Close to You – Absolutely

20. You Thought – Teezo Touchdown ft. Janelle Monae

21. Is It A Crime? – No Guidnce

NOW That’s What I Call Music! 25th Anniversary: Volume 1

1. Can’t Stop The Feeling (From Dreamworks Animations “Trolls”) – Justin Timberlake

2. Uptown Funk – Bruno Mars

3. Levitating – Dua Lipa

4. Toxic – Britney Spears

5. Blinding Lights – The Weeknd

6. Stay – The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber

7. Heat Waves – Glass Animals

8. Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani

9. Firework – Katy Perry

10. Wrecking Ball – Miley Cyrus

11. Just Give Me A Reason – P!nk Feat Nate Reuss

12. Drivers License – Olivia Rodrigo

13. Memories – Maroon 5

14. Story Of My Life – One Direction

15. Fix You – Coldplay

16. Believer – Imagine Dragons

17. Centuries – Fall Out Boy

Contacts

Richie Abbott, Juggernaut Sound PR: [email protected]

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