Now That's What I Call Music! 98 tracklisting revealed
The collection contains three Number 1s and 20 UK Top 10 singles.
As the 100th edition of Now That’s What I Call Music! draws ever closer, the tracklisting of the next massive 2CD instalment has been revealed.
Now 98 is released on November 17 and features three Number 1 hits (as of writing). Post Malone's Rockstar, Dua Lipa's New Rules, Sam Smith's Too Good at Goodbyes all make the cut, while there are Top 3 hits on the collection from the likes of P!nk, Marshmello and Ed Sheeran.
Twenty Top 10 singles feature on the 46-track long compilation, with CNCO & Little Mix's Reggaeton Lento, Zayn & Sia's Dusk Till Dawn and Justin Bieber + BloodPop's Friends included. Veteran chart stars Katy Perry, Demi Lovato and Maroon 5 are also part of the line-up.
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Plenty of artists make their Now debuts, including Stefflon Don, J Balvin, Yungen, 21 Savage and Logic who have all had Top 10 success in 2017, plus Love Island stars Chris & Kem earn a slot with their grime-inspired Top 20 song Little Bit Leave It.
Rita Ora, Liam Payne and Marshmello all appear twice, while Khalid features three times with his solo hit Young Dumb & Broke, Logic feature 1-800-273-8255 and Marshmello collaboration Silence.
MORE: Look back at Now That's What I Call Music! 96's tracklisting
Check out the full Now 98 tracklist below:
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Ross Patzelt
I wonder what will happen at now 100. I think they will stop at 100 and re release all the cds from 1-100
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Dan Conway
They should stop at Now! 100 - these compilation albums are irrelevant with streaming nowadays.
Richard M. White
Why?,They still sell very well and less than 10% of population stream music anyway.
I Am A Stegosaurus
Good inclusion of some rock at the end of Disc 2, seeing the Killers on one of these is definitely a good sight (though it does make them appear a bit commercial)
Courtney Puzzo
well don't forget next year is the 35th anniversary of the debut of the series in the UK while it's the 20th anniversary of the launch of the US version of the series