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Now That's What I Call Music! 34 (American series)

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Now That's What I Call Music! 34 was released on June 15, 2010. The album is the 34th edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. Four tracks featured the album, "Nothin' on You", "Rude Boy", "OMG" and "Imma Be", reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] The final four tracks are "What's Next New Music Preview" bonus tracks.

Now! 34 debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 albums chart with sales of 88,000 copies sold. This marks the first Now album to sell less than 100,000 copies in its first week since the first volume of the Now series in 1998.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Baby"Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris3:33
2."Nothin' on You"B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars3:37
3."Your Love Is My Drug"Kesha3:05
4."Rude Boy"Rihanna3:42
5."OMG"Usher featuring will.i.am4:27
6."Winner"Jamie Foxx featuring Justin Timberlake and T.I.4:03
7."My Chick Bad"Ludacris featuring Nicki Minaj3:36
8."Imma Be"Black Eyed Peas3:52
9."Solo"Iyaz3:20
10."All the Right Moves"OneRepublic3:56
11."Halfway Gone"Lifehouse3:13
12."Sweet Disposition"The Temper Trap3:50
13."Heart Heart Heartbreak"Boys Like Girls3:23
14."Breakeven"The Script4:15
15."American Honey"Lady Antebellum3:41
16."The House That Built Me"Miranda Lambert4:06
17."Little Lies"Dave Barnes2:45
18."Worry About You"2AM Club3:11
19."So Obvious"Runner Runner3:46
20."Almost Love (24/7)"Jessica Jarrell3:19

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Andy Kellman of Allmusic calls the addition of the so-called bonus tracks alarming. With 16 hits and near hits and four "bonus tracks", this Now That's What I Call Music collection "is 20 percent Tomorrow That's What I Might Call Music."[1]

Chart performance

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 4

References

  1. ^ a b c Kellman, Andy. "Now, Vol. 34 - Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
  2. ^ Caulfield, Keith (2010-06-23). "Drake Debuts At No. 1 On Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-06-23.