Track Listing 1. Vertigo - U2 2. What Are You Waiting For? - Gwen Stefani 3. Rumors - Lindsay Lohan 4. Drop It Like It's Hot - Snoop Dogg/Pharrell 5. Soldier - Destiny's Child/Lil Wayne 6. Only U - Ashanti 7. Balla Baby - Chingy 8. Used to Love U - John Legend 9. Over & Over - Nelly/Tim McGraw 10. Obsession (No es Amor) - Frankie J/Baby Bash 11. O - Omarion 12. Collide - Howie Day 13. Disappear - Hoobastank 14. Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) - Chevelle 15. Home - Three Days Grace 16. Lady - Lenny Kravitz 17. I Just Wanna Live - Good Charlotte 18. Jessie's Girl - Frickin' A 19. Tangled up in Me - Skye Sweetnam 20. You're My Better Half - Keith Urban
| Details | | Producer: | 7 Aurelius, Andrew Slater, Carl Glanville, Cory Rooney, Dann Huff, Eric Valentine, Gavin "Golden" Brown, Happy Perez, Howard Benson, Howard Willing, Jayson Bridges, Julian Raymond, Kanye West, Mark Liggett, Nellee Hooper, Rich Harrison, Steve Lillywhite, The Neptunes | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Recording information: 2004. The 18th offering in the NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC! compilation series offers one-stop shopping of the Billboard charts circa late 2004 and early 2005. Pop may be the engine that drives this machine, but R&B/hip-hop makes a greater mark on NOW 18, despite the inclusion of bubblegum icons Lindsay Lohan (the melodramatic "Rumors") and Skye Sweetnam ("Tangled Up in Me"). Here Destiny's Child rolls slow with T.I. and Lil Wayne on the laid-back "Soldier," Snoop Dogg hits a mellow groove with Pharrell on "Drop It Like It's Hot," and Kanye West protege John Legend croons his way through the soulful "Used to Love U." On the rock side, there are songs by U2 and Lenny Kravitz, along with a Frickin' A cover of Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl." Aside from Keith Urban's moon-eyed "You're My Better Half," country fans get an odd nod with the unlikely team-up of Nashville superstar Tim McGraw and hip-hop's Nelly, whose "Over & Over" strikes a good balance between a light hip-hop beat and a hint of twangy guitar.
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