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Does now numbers series 3 week gap when announce track list so that be 29th February find out for 22nd march 3 week gap

Last years numbered Nows were announced 4 weeks prior to release date so either they might announce it on Thursday with a release date of 29th March or if they announce it on Thursday with a release date of 22nd March, then it would mean that they’re going back to announcing numbered Nows 3 weeks prior to release date. Seeing as the spin-offs are now being announced 4 weeks prior to release date, then maybe the numbered series are gonna start being announced 3 weeks prior to release date which if Now 117 gets announced on Thursday with a release date of 22nd March, then 118 and 119 will be announced on 4th July and 31st October, respectively

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Look now yearbook 1989 swap to Now Yearbook 1974 (to be released 12 April 2024) 4-CD and 3–LP translucent yellow vinyl selection

 

Make more sense normal 70s one follower 90s one

 

As alway take pinch salt with Ben wiki I know that

Look now yearbook 1989 swap to Now Yearbook 1974 (to be released 12 April 2024) 4-CD and 3–LP translucent yellow vinyl selection

 

Make more sense normal 70s one follower 90s one

 

As alway take pinch salt with Ben wiki I know that

If 1974 is gonna be the next yearbook, I think they’re doing it 70s, 80s, 90s, 70s, 80s, 90s and also, 1987 could be the next 80s yearbook if 1974 becomes the next 70s yearbook as I think it would more likely go 1974, 1987 than 1977, 1987. Basically, they’ve never released 2 consecutive yearbooks that end with the same digit

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It’s gotta be released on either 22nd or 29th March which is why both those dates got left blank and we have two spin-offs being released on 15th March but I hope it gets announced this Thursday and I wouldn’t mind if they go overboard with songs which missed Now 116. The disastrous sales from Now 116 might be teaching them a lesson for going overboard with the album artists. A handful of album artists is not a problem but going overboard with album artists is

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If we get 4 of these spin-offs a year, then we could be getting 2010-2011 by the end of the year. I hope they continue with these editions even after 2008-2009

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Hopefully Now 117 tracklist this week. Need to see what’s been selected, but probably have a few gripes as per usual about the omissions.

Hopefully today or tomorrow.

Hopefully today or tomorrow.

More likely tomorrow as they reveal their new albums on Thursdays and the spring Nows should have a fixed release date like the summer Nows and autumn Nows instead of shuffling their release dates for the spring Nows every year. And as long as both discs are filled up with barely any gaps, I don’t mind

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Anticipating the tracklist reveal today, so decided to make a final attempted prediction for the chosen songs that I think the Now team will licence, so here goes my final draft;

 

Disc 1

1. Noah Kahan – Stick Season

2. Teddy Swims – Lose Control

3. Tate McRae – greedy

4. Ariana Grande – yes, and?

5. Dua Lipa – Houdini

6. The Weeknd with Playboi Carti & Madonna – Popular

7. Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Murder On The Dancefloor

8. Kygo feat. Ava Max – Whatever

9. Ella Henderson feat. Rudimental – Alibi

10. Jess Glynne – Friend Of Mine

11. Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man – Lovers In A Past Life

12. Zara Larsson & David Guetta – On My Love

13. Becky Hill & Sonny Fodera – Never Be Alone

14. Eliza Rose & Calvin Harris – Body Moving

15. Wes Nelson feat. Craig David – Abracadabra

16. Jason Derulo & Michael Bublé – Spicy Margarita

17. Lil Nas X – J CHRIST

18. SZA – Saturn

19. Flo Milli – Never Lose Me

20. Tyla – Water

21. Sabrina Carpenter – Feather

22. Justin Timberlake – Selfish

23. Michael Marcagi – Scared To Start

24. Nathan Evans – Heather On The Hill

25. Mitski – My Love Mine All Mine

26. YG Marley – Praise Jah In The Moonlight

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Run Time: 1:19:06

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Disc 2

1. Jack Harlow – Lovin On Me

2. Central Cee – I Will

3. cassö, RAYE & D-Block Europe – Prada

4. David Guetta feat. Kim Petras – When We Were Young (The Logical Song)

5. Joel Corry – Hey DJ

6. Nathan Dawe & Bebe Rexha – Heart Still Beating

7. Jax Jones, D.O.D & Ina Wroldsen – Won't Forget You

8. Hannah Laing & HVRR – Party All The Time

9. Campbell & Alcemist – Would You (go to bed with me?)

10. Chase & Status & Hedex feat. ArrDee – Liquor & Cigarettes

11. Paul Rusell – Lil Boo Thang

12. Dua Lipa – Dance The Night [From "Barbie The Album"]

13. Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday Girls

14. Charli XCX & Sam Smith – In The City

15. Sia & Kylie Minogue – Dance Alone

16. Selena Gomez – Love On

17. Natasha Bedingfield – Unwritten

18. Benson Boone – Beautiful Things

19. Lewis Capaldi – Strangers

20. The Last Dinner Party – Nothing Matters

21. Djo – End Of Beginning

22. Olivia Rodrigo – Can't Catch Me Now [from "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes"]

23. Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves – I Remember Everything

24. Noah Kahan with Sam Fender – Homesick

25. Liam Gallagher & John Squire – Just Another Rainbow

26. The Rolling Stones feat. Lady Gaga – Sweet Sounds Of Heaven

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Run Time: 1:18:36

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If they’re gonna include 2 Noah songs, there’s more chance of Northern Attitude appearing instead of Homesick and the latter will probably be saved for Now 118 and as for Nathan Dawe, they’ll probably skip Heart Still Beating in favour of We Ain’t Here For Long and if Sweet Sounds Of Heaven does appear, it will be the 5min radio edit instead of the 7min album version. Another reason why I hope they announce it today is because today is leap day and to make it a memorable one

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Good to see Thursday come around again, a big day in the Now world usually.
Still no now news yet I bet come out April this rate now 117

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Maybe they have decided not to tie it in with Easter anymore. Or they are waiting on licensing for some songs.
They should have a fixed release date for Spring Nows like they do with Summer Nows and Autumn Nows and end of March is the best time for the fixed release date. Maybe they might announce it next week for 29th March. If they don’t intend on releasing it on 22nd March, then they should push the release date for Now Jukebox Classics back a week instead of having two spin-offs out on 15th March. I’d rather the releases went 4-4-4 instead of 5-3-4

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At least we won’t have to wait until May like in 2020. I remember traipsing to the supermarket and standing in a line outside for an hour to get that. Strange times…
If they don’t wanna tie the spring Nows in with Easter anymore, then they should do a fixed release date for them at the end of March
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Whilst I’m disappointed we have to seemingly wait yet another week for a tracklist reveal, hopefully the quality will be representative of the lapsed time since the last release. It’s always tricky with the Spring volumes to cram so much music from 5-6 months onto two discs, but hopefully an offering of 50 tracks will appease many, especially seeing as tracks are so much shorter in length these days.
I went to my local Asda today and they had Now Millennium 2004-2005 stocked up. I didn’t buy it as it was not the hardback edition so I’ll be happy to wait until tomorrow to get that one
Let’s face it, no matter what Now 117 looks like, plenty of people will be able to moan about it.
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