Now That's What I Call Music! 22 | ||||
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Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | July 11, 2006 | |||
Length | 73:02 | |||
Label | Sony BMG | |||
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Now That's What I Call Music! 22 was released on July 11, 2006. The album is the 22nd edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and is the ninth number-one album in the series. [2] The album has been certified Platinum. [3]
The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by Billboard magazine. It is frequently used to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Often, a recording act will be remembered by its "number ones", those of their albums that outperformed all others during at least one week. The chart grew from a weekly top 10 list in 1956 to become a top 200 in May 1967, and acquired its present title in March 1992. Its previous names include the Billboard Top LPs (1961–72), Billboard Top LPs & Tape (1972–84), Billboard Top 200 Albums (1984–85) and Billboard Top Pop Albums.
Now! 22 features five Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits: "SOS", "Temperature", "Ridin'", "Check on It" and "Bad Day".
The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on sales, radio play, and online streaming in the United States.
"SOS" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album A Girl like Me (2006). It was written by Jonathan "J.R." Rotem, E. Kidd Bogart and Ed Cobb, with production was handled by Rotem, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. It was released on 14 February 2006, as the lead single from the album. "SOS" is a dance-pop song which samples Soft Cell's 1981 recording of "Tainted Love", a song written by Cobb in 1965. Critical reception of "SOS" was generally positive, with the majority of music critics praising the inclusion of the "Tainted Love" sample. Some critics compared "SOS" to Rihanna's debut single, "Pon de Replay".
"Temperature" is the third worldwide and the second American single from Jamaican DJ Sean Paul's album The Trinity (2005). The song was produced by Rohan "Snowcone" Fuller and received a positive reception from music critics. The song was released as the second U.S. single in the first quarter of 2006 and reached number one in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Paul's third number one hit single. It reached the top ten in Canada and France and the top twenty in the United Kingdom, peaking at #11 there. In Australia, "Temperature" debuted at number nineteen but quickly found its way to number five the following weeks.
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "SOS" | Rihanna | 3:59 |
2. | "Temperature" | Sean Paul | 3:36 |
3. | "Ridin'" | Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone | 4:03 |
4. | "Check on It" | Beyoncé | 3:29 |
5. | "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" | Chris Brown | 3:48 |
6. | "Ms. New Booty" | Bubba Sparxxx | 3:20 |
7. | "I'm n Luv" | T-Pain | 3:45 |
8. | "Poppin' My Collar" | Three 6 Mafia | 2:56 |
9. | "When You're Mad" | Ne-Yo | 3:37 |
10. | "What's Left of Me" | Nick Lachey | 4:04 |
11. | "Bad Day" | Daniel Powter | 3:49 |
12. | "Over My Head (Cable Car)" | The Fray | 3:55 |
13. | "For You I Will (Confidence)" | Teddy Geiger | 3:46 |
14. | "Walk Away" | Kelly Clarkson | 3:06 |
15. | "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" | KT Tunstall | 2:50 |
16. | "Girl Next Door" | Saving Jane | 3:22 |
17. | "Let U Go" | Ashley Parker Angel | 3:36 |
18. | "Move Along" | The All-American Rejects | 3:58 |
19. | "Savin' Me" | Nickelback | 3:37 |
20. | "Tonight I Wanna Cry" | Keith Urban | 4:18 |
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Now That's What I Call Music! 17 was released on November 2, 2004. The album is the 17th edition of the Now! series in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the second consecutive number-one album in the series and the sixth overall.
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Now That's What I Call Music! 19 was released on July 19, 2005. The album is the 19th edition of the Now! series in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the seventh volume of the series to reach the top of the pop album chart. It is also the only Now compilation to crossover and reach number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Now That's What I Call Music! 16 was released on July 27, 2004. The album is the 16th edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 to become the fifth number-one album in the series and the first since Now! 9. It became the fourth album in the series to crossover to the R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, peaking at number two.
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Now That's What I Call Music! 2 is the second volume of the Now That's What I Call Music! series in the United States. It was released on July 27, 1999, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA. The compilation includes one song which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100: "...Baby One More Time".
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Now That's What I Call Music! 4 was released on July 18, 2000. The album is the fourth edition of the Now! series released in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart. This was the first album in the American series to reach number one and marked "the first time ever that an album of previously released hits has debuted at number one in the U.S."
Now That's What I Call Music! 9 was released on March 19, 2002. The album is the ninth edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart in April 2002. It is the fourth number-one album in the series and has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA.
Now That's What I Call Music! 6 was released on April 3, 2001. The album is the sixth edition of the Now! series in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 525,000 units in its first week of release. It is the second number-one album in the series, following Now 4, and has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. The album features three Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits: "Independent Women Part I", "It Wasn't Me" by and "With Arms Wide Open".
Now That's What I Call Music! 7 was released on July 31, 2001. The album is the seventh edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart, selling 621,000 copies in its first week, the highest opening week of sales for any U.S. Now! album to date. It is the third number-one album in the series and has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. Now! 7 is the first in the series to also crossover onto the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, peaking at number three.
Now That's What I Call Music! 11 was released on November 19, 2002. The album is the 11th edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It debuted at its peak of number two on the Billboard 200 and has been certified 2x Platinum. The album features one Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit, "Hot In Herre".
Now That's What I Call Music! 23 was released on November 7, 2006. The album is the 23rd edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It sold over 337,000 copies in its opening week to debut at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the tenth chart topper in the series. It also reached number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
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Now That's What I Call Music! 28 was released on June 3, 2008. The album is the 28th edition of the (U.S.) Now! series. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with opening week sales of 185,000 units, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA on August 1, 2008.
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