50 Cent - "In Da Club" (3:41)
Justin Timberlake - "Cry Me A River" (4:45)
Sugababes - "Hole In The Head" (3:31)
Will Young - "Leave Right Now" (3:26)
Outkast - "Hey Ya!" (3:48)
Maroon 5 - "She Will Be Loved" (4:18)
Stereophonics - "Dakota" (4:59)
James Blunt - "You're Beautiful" (3:15)
Kelly Clarkson - "Since U Been Gone" (3:08)
Corinne Bailey Rae - "Put Your Records On" (3:27)
Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy" (3:00)
Scissor Sisters - "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" (4:10)
MIKA - "Grace Kelly" (2:57)
Amy Winehouse - "Back To Black" (4:02)
Leona Lewis - "Bleeding Love" (4:23)
Take That - "Rule The World" (3:57)
Sam Sparro - "Black & Gold" (3:28)
Coldplay - "Viva La Vida" (3:54)
The Killers - "Human" (3:58)
Pixie Lott - "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" (3:19)
The Black Eyed Peas - "I Gotta Feeling" (4:08)
La Roux - "Bulletproof" (3:29)
Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance" (4:23)
JLS - "The Club Is Alive" (3:38)
BOB - "Nothin' On You" (feat Bruno Mars) (4:25)
CeeLo Green - "Forget You" (3:39)
Flo Rida - "Club Can't Handle Me" (feat David Guetta) (3:53)
Katy Perry - "Firework" (3:50)
Jessie J - "Price Tag" (3:10)
Jennifer Lopez - "On The Floor" (3:40)
Christina Perri - "Jar Of Hearts" (4:07)
Lana Del Rey - "Video Games" (3:52)
One Direction - "What Makes You Beautiful" (3:14)
David Guetta - "Titanium" (feat Sia) (3:57)
Fun - "We Are Young" (feat Janelle Monae) (4:02)
Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe" (3:10)
PSY - "Gangnam Style" (3:41)
Florence + The Machine - "Spectrum (Say My Name)" (Calvin Harris remix) (3:34)
WillIAm & Britney Spears - "Scream & Shout" (4:09)
Bastille - "Pompeii" (3:34)
Tom Odell - "Another Love" (3:40)
Review: Love 'em or hate 'em, NOW That's What I Call Music! are still going strong, and this time present four new special collector's editions, which together present 250 essential hits from the past 40 years on CD. This being the third of four, this CD homes in on the decade spanning 2003-2013, a golden era of chart pop centring on musical flavours of the likes of Gnarls Barkley, The Pussycat Dolls, Stereophonics and James Blunt. Set to exploit the deeply-ingrained recesses of memory of noughties kids - built up over childhoods spent parked up in front of the TV, marvelling at the spectacles of 4Music and MTV - NOW strike once again.
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