Now That's What I Call Music! 94 tracklisting revealed

Including over 15 Top 10 singles...

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The new installment of the nation’s favourite compilation series, Now That’s What I Call Music!, has revealed its tracklisting.

Now 94 - which is set for a July 22 release - includes 42 songs, with the tracklisting featuring a string of Top 10 hits including Justin Timberlake's Can't Stop The Feeling, Sia's Cheap Thrills, and Clean Bandit ft Louisa Johnson's Tear.

Surprisingly, there are no Number 1 singles on this compilation. with Drake's Hotling Bling making an appearance instead of his chart-topping One Dance. 

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However, an abundance of Top 40 chart hits are packed into the collection, including tracks from Ariana Grande, Pink, Little Mix, Craig David, Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez and Galantis.

Now Music's previous compilation, Now 93, is currently the fastest selling album of 2016, shifting 247,000 copies in its opening week. 

Earlier this year, Official Charts teamed up with Now to release the Now That’s What I Call Brit Hits compilation. The album contains 63 massive chart smashes from the likes of Amy Winehouse, Dido, Jess Glynne, Sam Smith, Take That and Will Young.

Check out the complete tracklisting for Now 94, plus its cover artwork below.

CD1

1. Calvin Harris  - 'This Is What You Came For' (feat. Rihanna)
2. Justin Timberlake - 'Can't Stop The Feeling!'
3. Kungs vs. Cookin' On 3 Burners - 'This Girl'
4. Sia feat. Sean Paul - 'Cheap Thrills'
5. Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign - 'Work From Home'
6. DNCE - 'Cake By The Ocean'  
7. Clean Bandit feat. Louisa Johnson - 'Tears'
8. Little Mix feat. Sean Paul - 'Hair'
9. The Chainsmokers feat. Daya - 'Don't Let Me Down'
10. Justin Bieber - 'Company'      
11. Calum Scott - 'Dancing On My Own'  
12. Pink - 'Just Like Fire'
13. Ariana Grande - 'Dangerous Woman'               
14. Nick Jonas feat. Tove Lo - 'Close'        
15. Meghan Trainor - 'NO'
16. Shawn Mendes - 'Treat You Better'   
17. Years & Years feat. Tove Lo - 'Desire'
18. Sigma feat. Take That - 'Cry' 
19. Bastille - 'Good Grief'
20. Viola Beach - 'Boys That Sing'                 
21. Coldplay - 'Up&Up'

CD2

1. gnash feat. olivia o'brien -  'i hate u, i love u'
2. Drake - 'Hotline Bling'
3. Galantis - 'No Money'               
4. DJ Snake feat. Bipolar Sunshine - 'Middle'     
5. Desiigner - 'Panda'
6. Kent Jones - 'Don't Mind'
7. Cheat Codes x Kris Kross Amsterdam - 'Sex'                   
8. Sigala feat. Imani Williams & DJ Fresh - 'Say You Do'
9. Blonde & Craig David - 'Nothing Like This'      
10. Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez - 'We Don't Talk Anymore'             
11. Ariana Grande - 'Into You'     
12. David Guetta feat. Zara Larsson - 'This One's For You'         
13. Jonas Blue feat. JP Cooper - 'Perfect Strangers'           
14. Dua Lipa - 'Hotter Than Hell'
15. Kygo feat. Kodaline - 'Raging'
16. Selena Gomez - 'Kill Em With Kindness'
17. will.i.am feat. Pia Mia - 'Boys & Girls'
18. Reggie 'N' Bollie - 'New Girl'
19. Tinie Tempah feat. Wizkid - 'Mamacita'
20. Craig David - 'One More Time'
21. Sigala feat. John Newman & Nile Rodgers - 'Give Me Your Love'

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Andy

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I wish they would issue this Now comps on vinyl

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Carl

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50% of the tracklisting has songs by "artists" who feature other artists. Can't people make a song on their own anymore?

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Major DJs (Calvin Harris, David Guetta, etc.) always feature a singer and credit them. If you haven't noticed this already you're new to pop music.

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Carl

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I'm aware of that, just annoys me that todays DJs cant get their own singers, cos they should know by now that they need vocals on their songs cos they wouldnt get near the charts without them. Deffo not new to pop music, I'm a metal person, mainly due to the rubbish we have in the charts nowadays.

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Jens Arne Kristensen

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One Dance will be on NOW 95. :-)

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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The following songs are only on here because NOW couldn't think of any others, probably because the lack of top 40 movement:
Cry
Good Grief
Boys that Sing
We Don't Talk Anymore
Raging
Kill 'Em with Kindness
New Girl (I like it but does it deserve to be on here?)

I Hate You I Love You number 1 on CD 2? What an absolute joke

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Wow, NO number 1s! Bit dumb considering One Dance = 13+ weeks at top spot but I'm glad Hotline Bling is on a Now album

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BleeUK

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This is a massive shock that a top song that is the longest #1 in 22 years in UK Charts which 13 weeks at #1 is not on NOW, one Dance is a million seller this year.

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Southendman

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Also Adele's Hello which wasn't on the last one isn't on this! In fact has to be the first album not to feature any #1s at all!!!

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Adele has disallowed Now to put her songs on. Same for RIhanna, Taylor swift and I think Mackelmore & Ryan Lewis

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MKMichael

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Drake disallowed his songs too! And there was FIFTEEN on Now 88, two years ago!
EDIT: Hotline Bling was on it!

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Fifteen number 1s on Now 88? God I miss 2014. And now they're trying to tell us 15 TOP TEN hits is a big deal...

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I Am A Stegosaurus

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Yup you're right. Ghost, Sing, Stay With Me, Waves, Problem, I Will Never Let You Down, The Man, It's My Birthday, Me and My Broken Heart, Rather Be, Hideaway, Gecko, Summer, Nobody to Love and I Wanna Feel. One word - STREAMING

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RockGolf

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Surprised they still haven't had a track off Adele's 25. I figured they'd go back and pick up "Hello" by now.
First NOW with a 2-letter ("NO") & two 3-letter ("Cry", "") song titles.