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<div id="mp-tfa" class="mp-contains-float"> | <div id="mp-tfa" class="mp-contains-float">"'''Now That's What I Call Music'''" (often abbreviated as "Now") has become a beloved and enduring series of compilation albums showcasing an eclectic mix of artists spanning various genres. The inaugural album graced the [[UK|United Kingdom's]] music scene in [[1983]], with the [[USA|United States]] following suit in [[1998]]. | ||
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Since its inception, the series has captivated audiences in numerous countries, including Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, expanding its reach far and wide. Each album is meticulously curated to encompass a dynamic blend of chart-topping hits and hidden gems, offering listeners a diverse musical experience. With an astounding global sales figure of over 250 million copies, this franchise has solidified its place as a cultural phenomenon and an essential cornerstone of contemporary music consumption.</div> | |||
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Now Music Wiki
"Now That's What I Call Music" (often abbreviated as "Now") has become a beloved and enduring series of compilation albums showcasing an eclectic mix of artists spanning various genres. The inaugural album graced the United Kingdom's music scene in 1983, with the United States following suit in 1998.
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