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Various Artists - NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121

Various Artists - NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121

NOW are proud to announce the latest release in the iconic numbered NOW series – NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121 – Out July 25th.
Packed with 44 essential hits across 2 CDs, NOW 121 delivers an unmissable collection of the hottest hits from the recent Sales and Airplay Charts – the ultimate summer soundtrack for 2025!
CD1 opens with the massive hit collaboration between Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas on ‘Blessings’, followed by huge artists with lead-in singles for new albums: Sabrina Carpenter’s #1 ‘Manchild’ and Ed Sheeran’s genre-blending return ‘Azizam’. Tate McRae continues this opening run of huge hits with ‘Sports car’, ahead of Benson Boone with ‘Mystical Magical’ and Chappell Roan’s ‘The Giver’. ‘Love Me Not’ the Top 3 smash for Ravyn Lenae is up next along with sombr with ‘undressed’ – one of two Top 10 hits in 2025 so far, before Alex Warren’s sensational ‘Burning Down’. Great pop from Ariana Grande with ‘twilight zone’, and JADE’s ‘FUFN’ feature ahead of the chart debut from Skye Newman with ‘Hairdresser’. Lola Young, Olivia Dean and Lana Del Rey each provide standout tracks with ‘One Thing’, ‘Nice To Each Other’ and ‘Henry, come on’ before Charli xcx’s infectious ‘party 4 u’. The first disc closes with dancefloor-ready tracks from David Guetta & SIA, Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky with ‘Can’t Decide’, Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas on ‘Tell Me’ and Levi Heron with his anthemic ‘The Glen’.
CD2 launches with another huge Sabrina Carpenter track from earlier this year - ‘Busy Woman’, followed by rising star Myles Smith with his airplay smash ‘Gold’. Alex Warren returns alongside Jelly Roll on ‘Bloodline’, before JADE gives us more pop magic with her latest single ‘Plastic Box’. Benson Boone’s ‘Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else’ leads into sombr’s second track on this release -‘back to friends’, and superstar The Weeknd features with ‘Cry For Me’. The hits continue from Leon Thomas, mgk and Addison Rae, plus Jessie J makes her return with ‘Living My Best Life’. Big airplay tracks from Joe Jonas, Ella Henderson and Morgan Wallen lead into Sam Fender with the powerful ‘Little Bit Closer’. Biffy Clyro and Stereophonics provide rock infused tracks ‘A Little Love’ and ‘Make It On Your Own’, and Elton John & Brandi Carlile feature with ‘Little Richard’s Bible’ from their #1 album ‘Who Believes In Angels?’. New tracks from Robbie Williams and Tony Iommi and Sophie Ellis-Bextor are included before the collection winds down with two tracks from the recent Eurovision Song Contest: ‘What The Hell Just Happened?’ from Remember Monday and 2025’s winner – JJ with ‘Wasted Love’.

$19.05
Various Artists - NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121
$19.05

Various Artists - NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121

NOW are proud to announce the latest release in the iconic numbered NOW series – NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121 – Out July 25th.
Packed with 44 essential hits across 2 CDs, NOW 121 delivers an unmissable collection of the hottest hits from the recent Sales and Airplay Charts – the ultimate summer soundtrack for 2025!
CD1 opens with the massive hit collaboration between Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas on ‘Blessings’, followed by huge artists with lead-in singles for new albums: Sabrina Carpenter’s #1 ‘Manchild’ and Ed Sheeran’s genre-blending return ‘Azizam’. Tate McRae continues this opening run of huge hits with ‘Sports car’, ahead of Benson Boone with ‘Mystical Magical’ and Chappell Roan’s ‘The Giver’. ‘Love Me Not’ the Top 3 smash for Ravyn Lenae is up next along with sombr with ‘undressed’ – one of two Top 10 hits in 2025 so far, before Alex Warren’s sensational ‘Burning Down’. Great pop from Ariana Grande with ‘twilight zone’, and JADE’s ‘FUFN’ feature ahead of the chart debut from Skye Newman with ‘Hairdresser’. Lola Young, Olivia Dean and Lana Del Rey each provide standout tracks with ‘One Thing’, ‘Nice To Each Other’ and ‘Henry, come on’ before Charli xcx’s infectious ‘party 4 u’. The first disc closes with dancefloor-ready tracks from David Guetta & SIA, Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky with ‘Can’t Decide’, Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas on ‘Tell Me’ and Levi Heron with his anthemic ‘The Glen’.
CD2 launches with another huge Sabrina Carpenter track from earlier this year - ‘Busy Woman’, followed by rising star Myles Smith with his airplay smash ‘Gold’. Alex Warren returns alongside Jelly Roll on ‘Bloodline’, before JADE gives us more pop magic with her latest single ‘Plastic Box’. Benson Boone’s ‘Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else’ leads into sombr’s second track on this release -‘back to friends’, and superstar The Weeknd features with ‘Cry For Me’. The hits continue from Leon Thomas, mgk and Addison Rae, plus Jessie J makes her return with ‘Living My Best Life’. Big airplay tracks from Joe Jonas, Ella Henderson and Morgan Wallen lead into Sam Fender with the powerful ‘Little Bit Closer’. Biffy Clyro and Stereophonics provide rock infused tracks ‘A Little Love’ and ‘Make It On Your Own’, and Elton John & Brandi Carlile feature with ‘Little Richard’s Bible’ from their #1 album ‘Who Believes In Angels?’. New tracks from Robbie Williams and Tony Iommi and Sophie Ellis-Bextor are included before the collection winds down with two tracks from the recent Eurovision Song Contest: ‘What The Hell Just Happened?’ from Remember Monday and 2025’s winner – JJ with ‘Wasted Love’.

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NOW are proud to announce the latest release in the iconic numbered NOW series – NOW That’s What I Call Music! 121 – Out July 25th.
Packed with 44 essential hits across 2 CDs, NOW 121 delivers an unmissable collection of the hottest hits from the recent Sales and Airplay Charts – the ultimate summer soundtrack for 2025!
CD1 opens with the massive hit collaboration between Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas on ‘Blessings’, followed by huge artists with lead-in singles for new albums: Sabrina Carpenter’s #1 ‘Manchild’ and Ed Sheeran’s genre-blending return ‘Azizam’. Tate McRae continues this opening run of huge hits with ‘Sports car’, ahead of Benson Boone with ‘Mystical Magical’ and Chappell Roan’s ‘The Giver’. ‘Love Me Not’ the Top 3 smash for Ravyn Lenae is up next along with sombr with ‘undressed’ – one of two Top 10 hits in 2025 so far, before Alex Warren’s sensational ‘Burning Down’. Great pop from Ariana Grande with ‘twilight zone’, and JADE’s ‘FUFN’ feature ahead of the chart debut from Skye Newman with ‘Hairdresser’. Lola Young, Olivia Dean and Lana Del Rey each provide standout tracks with ‘One Thing’, ‘Nice To Each Other’ and ‘Henry, come on’ before Charli xcx’s infectious ‘party 4 u’. The first disc closes with dancefloor-ready tracks from David Guetta & SIA, Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky with ‘Can’t Decide’, Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas on ‘Tell Me’ and Levi Heron with his anthemic ‘The Glen’.
CD2 launches with another huge Sabrina Carpenter track from earlier this year - ‘Busy Woman’, followed by rising star Myles Smith with his airplay smash ‘Gold’. Alex Warren returns alongside Jelly Roll on ‘Bloodline’, before JADE gives us more pop magic with her latest single ‘Plastic Box’. Benson Boone’s ‘Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else’ leads into sombr’s second track on this release -‘back to friends’, and superstar The Weeknd features with ‘Cry For Me’. The hits continue from Leon Thomas, mgk and Addison Rae, plus Jessie J makes her return with ‘Living My Best Life’. Big airplay tracks from Joe Jonas, Ella Henderson and Morgan Wallen lead into Sam Fender with the powerful ‘Little Bit Closer’. Biffy Clyro and Stereophonics provide rock infused tracks ‘A Little Love’ and ‘Make It On Your Own’, and Elton John & Brandi Carlile feature with ‘Little Richard’s Bible’ from their #1 album ‘Who Believes In Angels?’. New tracks from Robbie Williams and Tony Iommi and Sophie Ellis-Bextor are included before the collection winds down with two tracks from the recent Eurovision Song Contest: ‘What The Hell Just Happened?’ from Remember Monday and 2025’s winner – JJ with ‘Wasted Love’.

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