So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2016

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So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2016
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Compilation album by
Released27 November 2015
Genre Pop
Label
Various artists chronology
So Fresh: The Hits of Spring 2015
(2015)
So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2016
(2016)
So Fresh: The Hits of Autumn 2016
(2016)

So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2016 is a 21 track compilation album by Various Artists that was released through Sony Music Entertainment Australia and Universal Music Australia on 27 November 2015. [1] A two disc deluxe edition of the album, So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2016 + The Best of 2015, features a total of 43 tracks. [2] Since its release, the compilation has been certified Platinum by ARIA. [3]

Contents

Track listing

Hits of Summer 2016 [1]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Sorry" Justin Bieber 3:22
2."On My Mind" Ellie Goulding 3:35
3."Locked Away" (featuring Adam Levine) R. City 3:49
4."The Fix" (featuring Jeremih) Nelly 2:55
5."Dessert" Dawin 3:33
6."Ocean Drive" Duke Dumont 3:27
7."Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)" (featuring Jasmine Thompson) Felix Jaehn 3:07
8."Broken Arrows" Avicii 3:54
9."Easy Love" (Radio Edit) Sigala 2:41
10."Today's the Day" P!nk 3:47
11."This Ain't Love" Jessica Mauboy 3:29
12."Hula Hoop" OMI 3:28
13."Cake by the Ocean" (Clean Version) DNCE 3:40
14."WILD" Troye Sivan 3:50
15."I'd Go with You Anywhere" Birds of Tokyo 3:21
16."Hey Everybody!" 5 Seconds of Summer 3:18
17."Stitches" Shawn Mendes 3:29
18."Good for You" (featuring ASAP Rocky) Selena Gomez 3:42
19."Renegades" X Ambassadors 3:17
20."Writing's on the Wall" Sam Smith 3:48
21."Better When I'm Dancin'" Meghan Trainor 2:55
The Hits of 2016 and The Best of 2015 (Disc one) [2]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Sorry" Justin Bieber 3:19
2."Wings" Delta Goodrem 3:26
3."Bills" LunchMoney Lewis 3:23
4."I'm an Albatraoz" AronChupa 2:46
5."Dessert" Dawin 3:30
6."Shut Up and Dance" WALK THE MOON 3:17
7."One Last Time" Ariana Grande 3:16
8."Sugar" Maroon 5 3:54
9."The Fix" (featuring Jeremih) Nelly 2:53
10."Do It Again"Pia Mia featuring Chris Brown3:09
11."This Ain't Love" Jessica Mauboy 3:27
12."Worth It" (featuring Kid Ink) Fifth Harmony 3:43
13."Good for You" (featuring ASAP Rocky) Selena Gomez 3:40
14."Today's the Day" P!nk 3:44
15."Hey Everybody!" 5 Seconds of Summer 3:16
16."WILD" Troye Sivan 3:47
17."Lighthouse" G.R.L. 3:35
18."Somebody" (featuring Jeremih) Natalie La Rose 3:08
19."Stitches" Shawn Mendes 3:26
20."Trouble" (featuring Jennifer Hudson) Iggy Azalea 2:45
21."Better When I'm Dancin'" Meghan Trainor 2:55
22."Writing's on the Wall" Sam Smith 3:45
The Hits of 2016 and The Best of 2015 (Disc two) [2]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."On My Mind" Ellie Goulding 3:33
2."You Don't Own Me" (featuring G-Eazy) Grace 3:19
3."Locked Away" (featuring Adam Levine) R. City 3:46
4."Take Me to Church" Hozier 4:01
5."Hold Back the River" James Bay 3:58
6."Georgia" Vance Joy 3:49
7."Hula Hoop" OMI 3:25
8."Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better)" (featuring Jasmine Thompson) Felix Jaehn 3:05
9."Broken Arrows" Avicii 3:51
10."Firestone" (featuring Conrad Sewell) Kygo 4:31
11."Ocean Drive" Duke Dumont 3:25
12."Easy Love" (Radio Edit) Sigala 2:38
13."King" Years & Years 3:33
14."Cake by the Ocean" (Clean Version) DNCE 3:38
15."Masterpiece" Jessie J 3:39
16."Jealous" Nick Jonas 3:42
17."Five More Hours" Deorro and Chris Brown 3:32
18."Nobody Love" Tori Kelly 3:22
19."I'd Go with You Anywhere" Birds of Tokyo 3:19
20."Renegades" X Ambassadors 3:14
21."Say My Name" (featuring Derek Siow) Peking Duk 3:06

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2015)Position
Australia (ARIA) Top 20 Compilations [4] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2015)Position
Australia (ARIA) Top 50 Compilations [5] 4

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [3] Platinum70,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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