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Now That's What I Call Music! 9 (U.S. series)

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Released
  
March 19, 2002

Now That's What I Call Music! 9 (2002)
  
Off the Hook (2002)

Label
  
Universal Music Group

Length
  
78:43

Release date
  
19 March 2002

Genres
  
Pop music, Hip hop music

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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.

Contents

The album was the first in the series to include radio remixes of some tracks, rather than the originals. It also features the songs "Family Affair" by Mary J. Blige and "Ain't It Funny" by Jennifer Lopez, the two Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles in this volume.

Track variations

  • The version of "Get the Party Started" is a remix by Rockwilder using elements of the Eurythmics song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and features rapper, Redman.
  • The album version of "Ain't It Funny" is included over the popular "Murder Remix" version featuring Ja Rule.
  • The version of the Trackmasters remix of "Caramel" removes the third verse and goes straight from Ortiz's second verse to Eve's rap.
  • The album version of "Turn Off the Light" by Nelly Furtado is included over the popular remix featuring Ms. Jade and Timbaland.
  • Songs

    1Get the Party Started / Sweet DreamsP!nk - Redman4:02
    2I'm a Slave 4 UBritney Spears3:24
    3Family AffairMary J Blige4:01

    References

    Now That's What I Call Music! 9 (U.S. series) Wikipedia