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  1. NOW 94 from 2016 had this on the back cover. CD 1 1. Calvin Harris - This Is What You Came For (feat. Rihanna) And I believe this came at a time when Rihanna's songs were already difficult to licence (starting from the Unapologetic era, except the song "Diamonds" which had a late appearance on 2013's NOW 84).
  2. Hi everyone! It's been quite a while since I last posted here. Just informing y'all that the Amazon product link for NOW 110 shows, through the product description and updated back cover artwork, that CD 1 Track 5 is officially confirmed as "No" by Little Mix, the second official single off the girls' greatest hits album, "Between Us". Edit: Typo error in the URL.
  3. Hi there, fellow Buzzjack NOW fans! Wishing you all the best this 2021! The US NOW team has just released the cover art and track list for their Q1 release, NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 77, which will be out on Friday, 29 January 2021. The cover art, I should say, is a glorified and in my opinion, a more colourfully detailed take of the British NOW 104 (Nov 2019) cover art. Here are the songs that will appear on US NOW 77: 01. 24kGoldn feat. iann dior - "Mood" 02. Ariana Grande - "positions" 03. Billie Eilish - "Therefore I Am" 04. Justin Bieber feat. Chance the Rapper - "Holy" 05. Shawn Mendes - "Wonder" 06. Sam Smith - "Diamonds" 07. BLACKPINK & Selena Gomez - "Ice Cream" 08. Joel Corry feat. MNEK - "Head & Heart" 09. Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby - "Levitating" 10. Bebe Rexha feat. Doja Cat - "Baby I'm Jealous" 11. Chris Brown feat. Young Thug - "Go Crazy" 12. Pop Smoke - "What You Know Bout Love" 13. Juice WRLD - "Wishing Well" 14. Ritt Momney - "Put Your Records On" 15. Tate McRae - "you broke me first" 16. Zoe Wees - "Control" NOW What's Next Bonus Tracks 17. Jordan Suaste - "Body" 18. Deacon feat. Loren Gray - "Love for the Summer" 19. renforshort - "I drive me mad" 20. Salem Ilese - "mad at disney" 21. WhoHeem - "Let's Link" The track list is very very good. The NOW guys in the US are kicking of the year on a good note. Seven songs previously appeared on UK's NOW 107 (Nov 2020), and one song, "Head & Heart", also appeared on NOW 106 (July 2020). From being a NOW What's Next track on the US NOW 75 (Aug 2020), "Control" by Zoe Wees has been given an upgrade to the main 16 this time around. Speaking of "Head & Heart", I previously hoped that it would appear on the previous NOW 76 (Nov 2020). Thankfully the duo made it here! Pamparampampam-pampamparam... :dance: The obligatory country song or two in the main tracks can't be found here this time. It's the first time this has happened since NOW 72 (Nov 2019), as I'm not really counting Kane Brown's guest vocals on "One Thing Right" by Marshmello, which I am counting as from the EDM genre. But if you want to be a little more technical, NOW 68 (Nov 2018) was the last time the country genre was shunned out - no, Lauren Daigle and her song "You Say" is *not* country, but CCM (Contemporary Christian Music). Also... BLACKPINK IN YOUR AREA! :cheer: I honestly got so hyped up when I saw the group's name on the list. The K-pop girl group, consisting of Jennie, Lisa, Rosé and Jisoo, is the second Korean music act to appear on a US NOW album after their former YG Entertainment (and Interscope) labelmate PSY and his monster hit, "Gangnam Style" on NOW 44 (Nov 2012). Quite comfortable for the NOW team to include a song from them that is predominantly English (with a few Korean rap lines from Lisa). They're not BTS, but I do believe the girls deserve their place here. Ritt Momney's cover version of Corinne Bailey Rae's "Put Your Records On" makes its way here. The original song previously appeared on the American NOW 24 (March 2007) and British NOW 63 (April 2006). I am yet to be accustomed to the new version, but I believe the guy also deserves some credit for his re-imagining of this wonderful noughties classic. Special mention as well to Salem Ilese, whose rant to Mickey and friends, made it here as a What's Next artist; "mad at disney" has a minor popularity here in my country. Notable omissions: T-Swift from her Evermore era (probably next album), Harry Styles (again), BTS (as mentioned) P.S. I think I also love NOW 107, and I think it may just be the best numbered UK NOW of 2020. I'll tell you why in my next post.
  4. I get the frustration you guys are feeling right now about the lack of T-Swift in the UK NOWs. After all, her last appearance there is from NOW 99 (2018) with "Ready for It", the second single from her "reputation" album. In addition, no songs from the "1989" and "Lover" eras ever made it in the UK NOWs. (And that's only from her post-pop transition phase which produced more UK chart hits for her. But if you'd like to be a bit more technical, then so are the "Taylor Swift" and "Speak Now" eras, too, when she only started to make her mark in the industry, and "Love Story" off her second album, "Fearless", was her biggest UK hit at that point.) Gosh, I vividly remember that T-Swift streak of US NOW appearances from the "1989" era - from "Blank Space" through to "Out of the Woods" that appeared from NOW 54 (2015) to 58 (2016) - 5 consecutive albums that spanned a year!
  5. Note: I made edits to the original post of mine, and are distinguished in this typeface style. I kinda love the NOW 107 cover art. While unusual, it is quite colourful. I'm kind of noticing, though, that they have liberally used a white-coloured typeface and border since NOW 100 (2018), except for NOW 105 (which was, shall I say, a "colourful" change). Now, over in the other side of the pond, the US is prepping up for their Q4 2020 release, NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 76. As first confirmed by independent record store ZT Records as well as by Amazon, it will be released on Friday, 23 October 2020, mimicking the same time last year when its equivalent NOW 72 was also released in the fourth (and at the time, last) Friday of October. Here is the NOW 76 cover art in its full, wintry white glory: @1313488213235961857 The US NOW team has released the album's main 16 tracks in the form of a mock Zoom conversation. So here is the track list which now includes the NOW What's Next bonus tracks courtesy of the US NOW shop: 01. Taylor Swift - "cardigan" 02. Maroon 5 - "Nobody's Love" 03. Jawsh 685 & Jason Derulo - "Savage Love (Laxed - Siren Beat)" 04. BENEE feat. Gus Dapperton - "Supalonely" 05. Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande - "Rain on Me" 06. Topic & A7S - "Breaking Me" 07. The Black Eyed Peas, Ozuna & J Rey Soul - "MAMACITA" 08. Miley Cyrus - "Midnight Sky" 09. Juice WRLD & Marshmello - "Come & Go" 10. AJR - "Bang!" 11. Billie Eilish - "my future" 12. Surf Mesa & Emilee - "ily (i love you baby)" 13. Trevor Daniel & Selena Gomez - "Past Life" 14. Kygo & OneRepublic - "Lose Somebody" 15. Luke Bryan - "One Margarita" 16. Maddie & Tae - "Die from a Broken Heart" NOW What's Next Bonus Tracks 17. Shaylen - "Forgive Myself" 18. Whitney Woerz - "Weirdos" 19. Peach Tree Rascals - "Mariposa" 20. Dempsey Hope feat. gnash - "Elephant in the Room" 21. Pretty Awkward - "Bored" The iTunes/Apple Music link for the album states that its total running time is around 1 hour 7 minutes, and that's on top of the NOW What's Next list reduced to just 5 again after being a 6-fold in the previous three albums. <_< So, as usual, I have not heard the songs that didn't appear previously on the UK NOWs, except for "Rain on Me", "Past Life", and "Mariposa". Four were from NOW 106, and "Supalonely" previously appeared on NOW 105. I can see that some of them could be part of the UK's NOW 107. The elusive T-Swift is back, and surprisingly fresh off the campaign of her latest album, "folklore". It's the first time that a lead single from her album has made it in the main NOW ranks since "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" off her 2012 country/pop album "RED" which appeared on NOW 45 in early 2013 (and I'm not counting "Shake It Off" from her 2014 all-pop album "1989" that belatedly appeared on NOW 20th Anniversary Vol. 2 in 2019). Speaking of "Rain on Me", the song's appearance on NOW 76 is proof that there is no reason to not include it in NOW 107, given that it was a UK number-one a few months ago (heck, it should've been on NOW 106!). It would be a shocker if they still didn't include it in NOW 107 - alongside DaBaby's "Rockstar" that went atop both the UK and US charts - but maybe I'll give it a pass if they favour the likes of "Sour Candy" featuring BLACKPINK and/or "911". Didn't know that "Breaking Me" is somewhat of a hit in the States. I love the song when I first heard it in NOW 106, alongside my current jam, "Head & Heart" by Joel Corry & MNEK, which I hope appears as part of the NOW What's Next section. The BEP are back on the NOW albums, too, after Fergie's departure from the group a few years ago. This time around, they've got their new female member on board, J Rey Soul, who's a fellow Filipino just like apl.de.ap. I just wonder why she's credited separately, alongside one other song from their latest album "Translation" - maybe they didn't have the time to make her able to contribute to all of the album's songs? That kinda reminds me of the "Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger" credit in the pop version of AR Rahman's "Jai Ho" from the hit Bollywood movie "Slumdog Millionaire" - which, in case you've forgotten, appeared on summer 2009's NOW 73 in the UK! Rapper Juice WRLD makes a posthumous appearance in this album; he died late last year. #RIPJuiceWRLD (I kinda knew about this, but I had to look again just to be sure.) NOW What's Next artist Shaylen makes her second appearance in this section, after her song "El Dorado" appeared on NOW 68 (2018). Notable omissions, among others: Zayn - "Better", Shawn Mendes - "Wonder" (too new perhaps, maybe they'll save this for NOW 77), Katy Perry, Dua Lipa, Cardi/Meghan - "WAP", Harry Styles - "Watermelon Sugar", and of course, BTS - "Dynamite", which may put the boys' potential NOW 107 appearance in jeopardy.
  6. Indeed. Or they could've easily gone away with whatever Ed Sheeran song they included in the actual NOW albums. Not to mention, another superstar of the 2010s decade was missed out, too - your very own Adele. Missed opportunity for "Hello" to be in here, or again, any of her hits that appeared in the NOW albums themselves, which was mostly from the "21" era. To be honest, the first time you posted the track list, I was also quite bothered as to why "What About Us" was sandwiched between songs from 2013, which just didn't make sense if they compiled the songs in a (somewhat) chronological order. Thanks for correcting it, by the way. As with your alternative song suggestions, I agree with your Kesha and Cheryl ones. As for Gaga, I'd go for either "Born This Way" or "The Edge of Glory" since these were the ones that appeared in the numbered NOWs, and for BEP, my personal choice would be "The Time (Dirty Bit)".
  7. The NOW team's just confirmed the upcoming NOW 100 Hits 2010s release. Its cover art kind of mimics its US counterpart. @1309553473634086912 And yes, Cheryl's "Fight for This Love", released in September 2009, reached number one a week later, and featured on NOW 74 from November 2009, will actually be included there. Yikes. Indeed, it would've been her 2012 number-one "Call My Name", as that one would fit better towards the opening tracks of disc 2. It's also the first appearance for "Love You More" by JLS, released in 2010 as that year's BBC Children in Need single. The sophomore single from their "Outta This World" album, it narrowly missed out for NOW 77 (Nov. 2010), even though it reached number-one given its status as a high-profile charity record, and quite understandable, too, given that very reason. It was then left out of NOW 78 (April 2011) in favour of their latest single at that point, "Eyes Wide Shut" featuring Tinie Tempah. P!nk's 2017 hit "What About Us" is actually placed in disc 5, between Dua Lipa's "New Rules" and Rag'n'Bone Man's "Human". Indeed, there are a few 2009 releases here. Save for the Cheryl track, they appeared on NOW 75, which was released at the start of the decade - March 2010 to be exact. Despite its apparent shortcomings, I believe it is a very good album capping the decade that was. Well, that's for me on a personal note, given that these are most of my schooling years - the first few years are my high school years (2009-2013)*, majority of it spent in uni (2013-2018), and finally, my transition to the "adulting" phase of life (2019-present). So, these songs provide a trip to my own memory lane that is very, very close to my heart. *Yep, we only had a four-year high school programme at the time; my country has since fully transitioned into K-12 education only a few years back.
  8. Can't help but reply to some of the posts in here. Allow me to have my say... Indeed, Madge hasn't appeared in any of the numbered NOWs in the UK. The closest would be her appearances in the spinoff titles. Some of them include NOW That's What I Call the 00's*, where her 2005 UK number-one song "Hung Up" made an appearance, and the retrospective NOW That's What I Call 30 Years, released in 2013, that included her 80's hit "Into the Groove", which was also a UK number-one. It's a different story stateside, though, where she made her first-ever numbered NOW appearance on NOW 42 (2012) with "Give Me All Your Luvin'" featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., the lead single from her 2012 album "MDNA" and her first single under her current record label Interscope. *I'm talking about the 2010 version of NOW 00's (I personally own a copy of it!), which I'd like to call the Ashley Abram version, as he was still at the helm at the time. It's because there is another version of NOW 00's released in 2017, which of course, is done by current compiler Jenny Fisher. Yep. There's "Rockabye" with Clean Bandit (from NOW 95, 2016), "FRIENDS (Official Friendzone Anthem)" with Marshmello (NOW 99, 2018), and "Don't Leave Me Alone" with David Guetta (NOW 101, 2018), and that's just the ones with the, as you said, major producers.
  9. Note: I have edited this post on 21 July 2020. The added bits are in dark blue bold italic text. Some new info about a few Stateside NOW releases. First off, their Q3 release, NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 75. On 19 July, they released its cover art, which is similar to UK's NOW 102 (2019) (which, btw, I just bought a CD copy of and is now on its way to me - yay!). Shown below is the non-animated version of the cover art. @1285264515060379648 And just now, they made a sneak peek of the album's 16 main tracks by uploading a really fast-moving GIF :blink: . I will list them down here so you don't have to. So, here goes US NOW 75's main tracks, as well as the NOW What's Next Bonus Tracks: 01. Dua Lipa - "Break My Heart" 02. Lady Gaga - "Stupid Love" 03. The Weeknd & Doja Cat - "In Your Eyes [remix]" 04. DaBaby feat. Roddy Ricch - "ROCKSTAR" 05. THE SCOTTS, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi - "THE SCOTTS" 06. Lil Moseyy - "Blueberry Faygo" 07. Doja Cat feat. Gucci Mane - "Like That" 08. Surfaces - "Sunday Best" 09. Justin Bieber feat. Quavo - "Intentions" 10. Katy Perry - "Daisies" 11. Powfu feat. beabadoobee - "death bed (coffee for your head)" 12. JP Saxe feat. Julia Michaels - "If the World Was Ending" 13. Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber - "Stuck with U" 14. Diplo (as Thomas Wesley) feat. Morgan Wallen - "Heartless" 15. Gabby Barrett - "I Hope" 16. Lewis Capaldi - "Before You Go" NOW What's Next Bonus Tracks 17. Zoe Wees - "Control" 18. UMI - "Open Up" 19. kenzie feat. Sia - "Exhale" 20. Role Model - "For the People in the Back" 21. YK Osiris - "Leave Me on Read" 22. Dauzat St. Marie - "Common Ground" Based on the track lengths presented in Apple Music/iTunes, the total running time is 1:09:16, leaving a void of 10 minutes. Its release date is confirmed to be on Friday, 07 August 2020. From the outset, quite a good one too. Maybe I should be getting used to the urban songs? They're kind of not my thing, but I appreciate them getting represented more on the mainstream music scene lately. Not familiar with "Heartless" and "I Hope" - I had to even look them up just to be sure! Half of the songs here will also appear on the upcoming NOW 106 (out this Friday!), and three are from NOW 105 ("Stupid Love", "Intentions", and "Before You Go"). Another big blow to the UK NOW team, as "ROCKSTAR", which I am aware recently had a long stint atop the UK charts, as well as "Stuck with U", appear on this album, but not on its UK counterpart, NOW 106. Hope they still have a chance on NOW 107 - same with Gaga & Ariana's "Rain on Me". And yet another occurrence of a previous NOW What's Next bonus track being promoted to the main tracks, in this case it's Surfaces' "Sunday Best". As I implied, this isn't the first time this has happened. Examples include Hot Chelle Rae's "Tonight Tonight" (NOW 38 & 39), MKTO's "Classic" (NOW 47 & 51), and WALK THE MOON's "Shut Up and Dance" (NOW 53 & 54). There are also times when an artist appeared in the main tracks then to the NOW What's Next section (e.g. Michael Franti & Spearhead - NOW 32 & 38) or the other way around, prominent example is Shawn Mendes who started out with NOW 52 as a NOW What's Next artist and since then has appeared on multiple US NOWs in the main tracks section. The US NOW team have also announced a spinoff title that recaps the decade that was, with NOW That's What I Call a Decade: 2010s. Its release date is on Friday, 07 August 2020, the same day as NOW 75. @1285329884403978242 Here is its track list, which is said to be fan-voted: 01. Lizzo - "Truth Hurts" (NOW debut, 2019) 02. Pharrell Williams - "Happy (from Despicable Me 2)" (NOW 50, 2014) 03. Meghan Trainor - "All About That Bass" (NOW 52, 2014) 04. P!nk - "Raise Your Glass" (NOW 37, 2011) 05. Jonas Brothers - "Sucker" (NOW 71, 2019) 06. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - "Señorita" (NOW 72, 2019) 07. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber - "Despacito [remix]" (NOW 64, 2017) 08. Maroon 5 - "Girls Like You" (NOW 67, 2018) 09. The Chainsmokers & Halsey - "Closer" (NOW debut, 2016) [FINALLY. Should've been in the NOW 20th Anniversary albums, imo. Heck, it should've been in NOW 60!] 10. Ariana Grande - "thank u, next" (NOW 70, 2019) 11. Selena Gomez - "Lose You to Love Me" (NOW 73, 2020) 12. Billie Eilish - "bad guy" (NOW 71, 2019) 13. The Weeknd - "Can't Feel My Face" (NOW 56, 2015) 14. Lady Gaga - "Born This Way" (NOW 38, 2011) 15. Katy Perry - "Teenage Dream" (NOW 36, 2010) 16. Kesha - "TiK ToK" (NOW 33, 2010) [No, not the app! :lol: ] 17. Miley Cyrus - "Wrecking Ball" (NOW 49, 2014) 18. Lorde - "Royals" (NOW 49, 2014) Very great songs. Could've been more diverse, though. But apparently, the list above is for the CD version of the album, as shown in the NOW US website and Amazon. The Apple Music/iTunes and Spotify versions are presented as playlists, with more songs and therefore, is more diverse and made the 2010s decade well-represented, just like what the UK NOWs did in the past with their 3-disc spinoff titles, prior to shifting to the 100 Hits format. Also, it's surprising to see the Bieber remix of Despacito in this US NOW spinoff title. In a previous version of this post, I pointed out that this more popular version of the song is barely featured on the UK NOW spinoffs (for instance, NOW Summer Party 2018 had the "pop version remix" of the song) and other non-NOW spinoff titles (except for a few cases, like the 2018 Grammy Nominees album). And just a quick reply to Hadji's previous post: Darn, they used the edit versions of "If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)", "Tondo", and "Save a Kiss" for NOW 106. Yikes! Also, nice coincidence that NOW 106's CD 1 is 1:06:54. ^_^
  10. Here's to hoping they pull out a NOW 81 and change the tracklist (even a minor one will do), unless they're already mass-producing the album (NOW 106, that is).
  11. Well, this is gonna be a big blow to the UK NOW team: "Rain on Me" is included in the latest edition of the Australian compilation series, So Fresh (Winter 2020 edition). Hopefully it will still be up for NOW 107 later this year. Also surprised that DaBaby's number one song "Rockstar" is omitted in NOW 106, given that he has appeared in the US NOW albums - NOW 72 with "Suge" and a double appearance on NOW 74 with his solo track "Bop" and his collaboration with Camila Cabello, "My Oh My" (the latter, of course, is also quite a miss for NOW 106). Fingers crossed now for what's in store in the stateside NOW 75...
  12. It was a quarter to 2 in the morning from where I come from when the track list was revealed, and it's now past 3am here as I submit this. Here is my first outlook on NOW 106: So, they added one more track in there. I honestly thought that with the initial announcement of only 40 songs, they would bring back the bonus throwback songs (in this case, the ones from NOW 6). NOW 106 is going to be the first NOW album to contain only 41 songs in total since NOW 49 (2001), which was also a July release - a full 19 years! Only three songs I heard from among 'em: "Break My Heart" (which is one of my faves right now), "death bed", and "If the World Was Ending". I know of the Gerry and the Pacemakers version of "You'll Never Walk Alone", but I am yet to hear the NHS charity single version that's featured here. Also, only two number-one songs (so far, at least): "Savage Love" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" (did y'all notice it was from end to end, too?). I think the 21-20 layout presented by lewistgreen will be most likely here - it's going to be first time that a disc has 21 current chart hits since CD 1 of NOW 96 (2017) - not counting the second discs of both NOW 100 (2018) and NOW 102 (2019) that contained throwbacks - and the first time that a disc has only 20 songs since CD 2 of NOW 69 (2008 - 12 years on!). (Erratum: In my first publication of this post, I erroneously said that CD 1 of NOW 58 from 2004 was the last instance of this.) I put all songs on a Spotify playlist. If the 21-20 layout will be followed, and the full album versions of "If You're Too Shy" and "Save a Kiss" will be included, then both CDs will just be over an hour in total each (to be precise: 1:05:04 for CD 1, and 1:06:23 for CD 2), the first time the CDs are under 70 minutes in length since NOW 69 (its aforementioned CD 2 has... well, 1:09:32 in total. Coincidence?). It's kind of a shock change for most, if not all of us NOW fans, as we usually see the albums packed with tracks, and if it's not the case, the songs are long enough for the CD to be filled to capacity. P.S. Allow me to correct myself in one of my earlier posts. Before "Thank You Baked Potato" from NOW 105, the previous record-holder for the shortest song on a NOW album isn't Lil Nas X's "Panini" from NOW 104. It was actually Himesh Patel's cover of "Yesterday" by The Beatles from NOW 103, and from the 2019 Beatles-inspired movie of the same name, after the compilers made the bright idea of putting the 90-second version of the song (1:33 to be precise) instead of the full 2-minute one (aka the "One Man Only" album version); well, to be fair, the shorter version was the one that fit the maximum CD capacity.
  13. So, the UK NOW team responded to their mates in the US by immediately releasing NOW 105's track list a day after the US NOW 74, and a week earlier than I expected. It's become the first all-chart hits NOW album since NOW 101 (2018), and the first 46-track NOW since NOW 102 (2019). I just put all NOW 105 songs in a Spotify playlist, and my prediction is that the distribution will be 24-22. The total running time of both discs, will be roughly the following: CD 1: 24 tracks (i.e. from "Blinding Lights" to "Rain") Total running time: 1:17:10 (2:47 remaining space) CD 2: 22 tracks (i.e. from "everything i wanted" to "Thank You Baked Potato") Total running time: 1:14:13 (5:44 remaining space) So yes, there is still some space for about 1 song on CD 1, and 1 or 2 songs on CD 2. But based on this, the distribution could also be 23-23 (i.e. "Rain" will start Disc 2), just like NOW 101. Who knows? On first glance, it appears that NOW 105 was indeed fit for its original release date of 03 April 2020, given that some of the latest songs in here were released in late March (e.g. Little Mix's "Break Up Song"). Well, the NOW team sometimes gets the rights in advance to some songs which are yet to be released, but they know will chart well, for inclusion in the NOW albums. Take NOW 104 (2019), for instance, which was the last time this happened. The song "We Got Love" by Sigala and Ella Henderson wasn't released yet when it was announced as part of NOW 104's track list; it was only out the week before 104's release. That is, until some of you have pointed out the last-minute addition of the Matt Lucas NHS charity single, which was only released on the aforementioned date. Sure enough, they couldn't get the rights to it immediately enough had 105 been released this month, even if Mr Lucas announced his song's release date the week prior, given that it is for charity. I observed that charity singles tend to be left out the NOW albums for quite a while before placing it in one to serve its purpose: to have the profits from the song's purchase being donated to charity. Speaking of Ella Henderson, my most favourite track in 105's tracklist is her collab with Jax Jones, "This is Real". I fell in love with "This is Real" when it first came out late last year. Or maybe because I own her first (and so far, only) album on CD? Oh, and HospitalWard, you are quite right about the new record for shortest song in a numbered NOW album. But "Panini" was actually on 104. The Lil Nas X song on 103 was his massive chart-topper, "Old Town Road" feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, which also opened the album. Something to add: Shame there's also no 5SOS here (excuse my pun, if you know what I mean), but I do understand that despite the fact that their latest album "Calm" reached No. 1 in the UK, the album's singles didn't get a Top 40 placing, except for last year's "Easier", which was also featured on last year's NOW 103. Same goes for BTS, but I don't know if any songs from their UK No. 1 album "Map of the Soul: 7" charted that well anyway. About time we have the second Korean act on the NOW albums. (Remember PSY? He was on NOW 83 and 85 with "Gangnam Style" and "Gentleman", respectively.)
  14. Pardon my mistake. While its cover art is quite colourful, I kinda find NOW 71 forgettable, but I admit, it does have some great tunes at the time of its release that matches its attractive cover art. I even said this when I posted its track list in Buzzjack's NOW 4.0 forum.
  15. The UK NOW team's just confirmed the 8 May 2020 release date of NOW 105, making it the first numbered UK NOW album to be released in the month of May. @1250106725748953095 Track list not out yet, though. Fingers crossed.