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Poor Lewis Capaldi. If what I predicted is true, he'll start out CD 2 again, just like in NOW 102.

The strangest thing about that was that his previous single was in the middle of disc 1 and that his recent #1 kicked off disc 2. I was expecting SYL to be kicking off disc 1 with Grace being placed somewhere on disc 2

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With "White Lines" appearing, they might use the 3:11 radio edit which appears on the millennium edition and 10th anniversary editions of NOW 1984

 

Thanks for the suggestion, Hadji.

 

If that happens, CD 2's total time would just be 1:17:07. Depending on the circumstances, this will provide a chance, albeit slim, that Shawn & Camila's "Señorita" could open up CD 2, making the distribution 25-23, as you earlier suggested.

 

But if that happens, it will leave a gap of four minutes or so on the first CD, as it will only clock in just around 75 minutes in total. So, I am still seeing it as 26-22, but who knows?

No-one mentioning Think About Me by Zara Larsson (?)

 

Because it’s wrong and the correct track is Don’t Worry Bout Me :)

Because it’s wrong and the correct track is Don’t Worry Bout Me :)

Makes more sense

:w00t: :w00t: Totally unexpected!

I was guessing that it would appear and I was right

Really don’t get the decision to do bonus tracks from Now (current edition minus 100) again - surely people are less likely to buy the Now 3 rerelease if they’re already getting a few tracks from it on the current edition?

 

And there are definitely other new songs they could have used to pad out the rest of the track list.

 

Good to see two Avicii tracks here though.

At least they’re not being too anti-urban apart from snubbing Chris Brown but I’d rather see hits from urban artists over flops from radio 2 artists who no one cares about anymore

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At least they’re not being too anti-urban apart from snubbing Chris Brown but I’d rather see hits from urban artists over flops from radio 2 artists who no one cares about anymore

 

I legit care way more about the radio 2 artists than the urban ones tbh.

They’ve released the running times for each track and with "Yesterday" lasting 1:33, it breaks a new record for shortest ever song to appear on a NOW volume, surpassing Eddie Cochran’s record where the appearance of "C'mon Everybody" on NOW 11 lasted 1:56
They’ve released the running times for each track and with "Yesterday" lasting 1:33, it breaks a new record for shortest ever song to appear on a NOW volume, surpassing Eddie Cochran’s record where the appearance of "C'mon Everybody" on NOW 11 lasted 1:56

 

Hi Hadji, may I know where you found the track times? I just found it quite surprising that they chose to get the 90-second version, which is quite short in my opinion, as opposed to the full 2-minute version.

Hi Hadji, may I know where you found the track times? I just found it quite surprising that they chose to get the 90-second version, which is quite short in my opinion, as opposed to the full 2-minute version.

 

They’re on iTunes, the album is now up for pre-order.

According to Amazon Disc 1 will have 25 tracks and Disc 2 will have 23 tracks which means Track 1 of Disc 2 will be 'Senorita'.
According to Amazon Disc 1 will have 25 tracks and Disc 2 will have 23 tracks which means Track 1 of Disc 2 will be 'Senorita'.

I calculated the total running time for disc 1 and it is 78:50 with the 25 tracks so it makes sense

‘Senorita’ is currently Number 1 in the midweeks so Now 103 could feature 4 Number 1’s (not including the tracks from Now 3)
If NOW can listen to Facebook comments from people who don’t want urban music on the albums, then they can listen to Facebook comments from people who don’t want the throwback tracks on the albums

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