
NOW - Millennium 2008-2009 (4CD)
NOW is pleased to announce the next addition in the Millennium series â NOW â Millennium 2008-2009 â out September 27th! 84 tracks across 4 CDâs, showcasing some of the most iconic sounds of the noughties!
Disc One kicks off with a run of pop gold, Take Thatâs triumphant #1 âGreatest Dayâ, the bandâs 11th #1 single, starts the count for #1âs on this album. Up next is Girls Aloudâs BRIT Award winning homage to the sounds of the 60s, âThe Promiseâ, another UK #1. Britney leads a string of fabulous pop hits with the infectious âWomanizerâ before P!nkâs #1 âSo Whatâ and Kylie Minogueâs âWowâ. 2008 Was a great year for new and breaking acts; Katy Perry announced herself to the world with the hit âI Kissed a Girlâ, while The Saturdayâs second single âUpâ shattered the high expectations set by their debut single. Duffyâs jazz-inflected smash âMercyâ sits neatly alongside other jazz and swing-inspired hits on this disc with Alesha Dixonâs âThe Boy Does Nothingâ, Gabrielle Cilmiâs âSweet About Meâ, and Sam Sparroâs âBlack and Goldâ. Closing off Disc One are a pair of X-Factor superstars with Alexandra Burkeâs debut UK #1, Xmas #1 and the best-selling single of 2008: âHallelujahâ, and Leona Lewisâ powerful cover of Snow Patrolâs âRunâ.
Disc Two opens with Coldplayâs epic âViva La Vidaâ followed by The Killersâ indie dancefloor chart-topper âHumanâ. 2008 saw some huge trance-pop hits: Basshunter kicks off a run of dance classics with their emphatic âNow Youâre Goneâ before Scooter brings a similarly irresistible energy with âJumping All Over The Worldâ. Eric Prydzâs âPjanooâ, Ultrabeatâs âDisco Lightsâ, and H Two Oâs essential âWhats It Gonna Be?â follow. Enduring playlist favourites from The Script (âThe Man Who Canât Be Movedâ), Kid Rock (âAll Summer Longâ) and Nickelback (âRockstarâ) lead into Oasisâ psychedelia-infused alt rock track âThe Shock Of The Lightningâ. To close our celebration of 2008, great bands including The Kaiser Chiefs, Snow Patrol, and Radiohead with âNudeâ.
Disc Three and our celebration of 2009 opens with the Black Eyed Peasâ global hit âI Gotta Feelingâ. This UK and US #1 is followed by a slew of similarly huge floor fillers including David Guetta and Kelly Rowlandâs âWhen Love Takes Overâ. Next up, synth pop smashes from La Rouxâs âBulletproofâ and The Pet Shop Boysâ âLove Etc.â. Robbie Williams continued his stellar chart run with âBodiesâ. Lily Allenâs #1 âThe Fearâ is followed by Florence + The Machineâs debut top 20 hit âRabbit Heart (Raise It Up)â. A run of RnB pop finishes the disc off with Ciara and Justin Timberlakeâs âLove Sex Magicâ followed by Flo Rida featuring Kesha on âRight Roundâ, Taio Cruzâs âBreak your Heartâ, JLSâ âBeat Againâ, and Jason Deruloâs breakout hit, âWhatcha Sayâ.
Massive pop superstars open the final disc; Britney Spears (âCircusâ), Miley Cyrus (âParty In The USAâ), and The Pussycat Dolls alongside A.R. Rahman (Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)â). #1 debuts are up next from Cheryl Cole with âFight For This Loveâ and Pixie Lott with âMama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)â. Airplay favourites from Paolo Nutini (âPencil Full Of Leadâ), James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado (âBroken Stringsâ) and Kelly Clarksonâs #1: âMy Life Would Suck Without Youâ feature alongside top 10 smashes from Metro Station (âShake Itâ), Sugababes (âGet Sexyâ) and Little Boots (âRemedyâ). Hip-Hop and Grime are represented here with Tinchy Stryder and Ironik featuring Chipmunk on their huge tracks âNumber 1â and âTiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)â (sampling Elton Johnâs classic). Our final disc closes with Westlifeâs âWhat About Nowâ â their 22nd Top 5 hit since their 1999 debut.
NOW â Millennium 2008 â 2009 â the ultimate celebration of the finest pop hits from the 2000s â Out September 27th!
NOW is pleased to announce the next addition in the Millennium series â NOW â Millennium 2008-2009 â out September 27th! 84 tracks across 4 CDâs, showcasing some of the most iconic sounds of the noughties!
Disc One kicks off with a run of pop gold, Take Thatâs triumphant #1 âGreatest Dayâ, the bandâs 11th #1 single, starts the count for #1âs on this album. Up next is Girls Aloudâs BRIT Award winning homage to the sounds of the 60s, âThe Promiseâ, another UK #1. Britney leads a string of fabulous pop hits with the infectious âWomanizerâ before P!nkâs #1 âSo Whatâ and Kylie Minogueâs âWowâ. 2008 Was a great year for new and breaking acts; Katy Perry announced herself to the world with the hit âI Kissed a Girlâ, while The Saturdayâs second single âUpâ shattered the high expectations set by their debut single. Duffyâs jazz-inflected smash âMercyâ sits neatly alongside other jazz and swing-inspired hits on this disc with Alesha Dixonâs âThe Boy Does Nothingâ, Gabrielle Cilmiâs âSweet About Meâ, and Sam Sparroâs âBlack and Goldâ. Closing off Disc One are a pair of X-Factor superstars with Alexandra Burkeâs debut UK #1, Xmas #1 and the best-selling single of 2008: âHallelujahâ, and Leona Lewisâ powerful cover of Snow Patrolâs âRunâ.
Disc Two opens with Coldplayâs epic âViva La Vidaâ followed by The Killersâ indie dancefloor chart-topper âHumanâ. 2008 saw some huge trance-pop hits: Basshunter kicks off a run of dance classics with their emphatic âNow Youâre Goneâ before Scooter brings a similarly irresistible energy with âJumping All Over The Worldâ. Eric Prydzâs âPjanooâ, Ultrabeatâs âDisco Lightsâ, and H Two Oâs essential âWhats It Gonna Be?â follow. Enduring playlist favourites from The Script (âThe Man Who Canât Be Movedâ), Kid Rock (âAll Summer Longâ) and Nickelback (âRockstarâ) lead into Oasisâ psychedelia-infused alt rock track âThe Shock Of The Lightningâ. To close our celebration of 2008, great bands including The Kaiser Chiefs, Snow Patrol, and Radiohead with âNudeâ.
Disc Three and our celebration of 2009 opens with the Black Eyed Peasâ global hit âI Gotta Feelingâ. This UK and US #1 is followed by a slew of similarly huge floor fillers including David Guetta and Kelly Rowlandâs âWhen Love Takes Overâ. Next up, synth pop smashes from La Rouxâs âBulletproofâ and The Pet Shop Boysâ âLove Etc.â. Robbie Williams continued his stellar chart run with âBodiesâ. Lily Allenâs #1 âThe Fearâ is followed by Florence + The Machineâs debut top 20 hit âRabbit Heart (Raise It Up)â. A run of RnB pop finishes the disc off with Ciara and Justin Timberlakeâs âLove Sex Magicâ followed by Flo Rida featuring Kesha on âRight Roundâ, Taio Cruzâs âBreak your Heartâ, JLSâ âBeat Againâ, and Jason Deruloâs breakout hit, âWhatcha Sayâ.
Massive pop superstars open the final disc; Britney Spears (âCircusâ), Miley Cyrus (âParty In The USAâ), and The Pussycat Dolls alongside A.R. Rahman (Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)â). #1 debuts are up next from Cheryl Cole with âFight For This Loveâ and Pixie Lott with âMama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)â. Airplay favourites from Paolo Nutini (âPencil Full Of Leadâ), James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado (âBroken Stringsâ) and Kelly Clarksonâs #1: âMy Life Would Suck Without Youâ feature alongside top 10 smashes from Metro Station (âShake Itâ), Sugababes (âGet Sexyâ) and Little Boots (âRemedyâ). Hip-Hop and Grime are represented here with Tinchy Stryder and Ironik featuring Chipmunk on their huge tracks âNumber 1â and âTiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)â (sampling Elton Johnâs classic). Our final disc closes with Westlifeâs âWhat About Nowâ â their 22nd Top 5 hit since their 1999 debut.
NOW â Millennium 2008 â 2009 â the ultimate celebration of the finest pop hits from the 2000s â Out September 27th!
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NOW is pleased to announce the next addition in the Millennium series â NOW â Millennium 2008-2009 â out September 27th! 84 tracks across 4 CDâs, showcasing some of the most iconic sounds of the noughties!
Disc One kicks off with a run of pop gold, Take Thatâs triumphant #1 âGreatest Dayâ, the bandâs 11th #1 single, starts the count for #1âs on this album. Up next is Girls Aloudâs BRIT Award winning homage to the sounds of the 60s, âThe Promiseâ, another UK #1. Britney leads a string of fabulous pop hits with the infectious âWomanizerâ before P!nkâs #1 âSo Whatâ and Kylie Minogueâs âWowâ. 2008 Was a great year for new and breaking acts; Katy Perry announced herself to the world with the hit âI Kissed a Girlâ, while The Saturdayâs second single âUpâ shattered the high expectations set by their debut single. Duffyâs jazz-inflected smash âMercyâ sits neatly alongside other jazz and swing-inspired hits on this disc with Alesha Dixonâs âThe Boy Does Nothingâ, Gabrielle Cilmiâs âSweet About Meâ, and Sam Sparroâs âBlack and Goldâ. Closing off Disc One are a pair of X-Factor superstars with Alexandra Burkeâs debut UK #1, Xmas #1 and the best-selling single of 2008: âHallelujahâ, and Leona Lewisâ powerful cover of Snow Patrolâs âRunâ.
Disc Two opens with Coldplayâs epic âViva La Vidaâ followed by The Killersâ indie dancefloor chart-topper âHumanâ. 2008 saw some huge trance-pop hits: Basshunter kicks off a run of dance classics with their emphatic âNow Youâre Goneâ before Scooter brings a similarly irresistible energy with âJumping All Over The Worldâ. Eric Prydzâs âPjanooâ, Ultrabeatâs âDisco Lightsâ, and H Two Oâs essential âWhats It Gonna Be?â follow. Enduring playlist favourites from The Script (âThe Man Who Canât Be Movedâ), Kid Rock (âAll Summer Longâ) and Nickelback (âRockstarâ) lead into Oasisâ psychedelia-infused alt rock track âThe Shock Of The Lightningâ. To close our celebration of 2008, great bands including The Kaiser Chiefs, Snow Patrol, and Radiohead with âNudeâ.
Disc Three and our celebration of 2009 opens with the Black Eyed Peasâ global hit âI Gotta Feelingâ. This UK and US #1 is followed by a slew of similarly huge floor fillers including David Guetta and Kelly Rowlandâs âWhen Love Takes Overâ. Next up, synth pop smashes from La Rouxâs âBulletproofâ and The Pet Shop Boysâ âLove Etc.â. Robbie Williams continued his stellar chart run with âBodiesâ. Lily Allenâs #1 âThe Fearâ is followed by Florence + The Machineâs debut top 20 hit âRabbit Heart (Raise It Up)â. A run of RnB pop finishes the disc off with Ciara and Justin Timberlakeâs âLove Sex Magicâ followed by Flo Rida featuring Kesha on âRight Roundâ, Taio Cruzâs âBreak your Heartâ, JLSâ âBeat Againâ, and Jason Deruloâs breakout hit, âWhatcha Sayâ.
Massive pop superstars open the final disc; Britney Spears (âCircusâ), Miley Cyrus (âParty In The USAâ), and The Pussycat Dolls alongside A.R. Rahman (Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)â). #1 debuts are up next from Cheryl Cole with âFight For This Loveâ and Pixie Lott with âMama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)â. Airplay favourites from Paolo Nutini (âPencil Full Of Leadâ), James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado (âBroken Stringsâ) and Kelly Clarksonâs #1: âMy Life Would Suck Without Youâ feature alongside top 10 smashes from Metro Station (âShake Itâ), Sugababes (âGet Sexyâ) and Little Boots (âRemedyâ). Hip-Hop and Grime are represented here with Tinchy Stryder and Ironik featuring Chipmunk on their huge tracks âNumber 1â and âTiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)â (sampling Elton Johnâs classic). Our final disc closes with Westlifeâs âWhat About Nowâ â their 22nd Top 5 hit since their 1999 debut.
NOW â Millennium 2008 â 2009 â the ultimate celebration of the finest pop hits from the 2000s â Out September 27th!



















