Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 14 Brings Together 20 Chart-Topping Hits From Today's Hottest Pop Superstars Including Beyonce Featuring Jay-Z, Black Eyed Peas, Justin Timberlake, Jagged Edge, Stacie Orrico, Fountains of Wayne, Good Charlotte, Thalia and Many More NOW! Series Unleashes First-Ever NOW That's What I Call Music! DVD Showcasing The Best Music Videos of 2003 NEW YORK, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The world's best-selling multi-artist album series, NOW That's What I Call Music!, is back and bigger than ever with NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 14, a sizzling collection of 20 of the hottest chart-topping hits from the worlds of contemporary pop, rock, and R&B (please see complete track listing following). And, for the first time in the history of the series, NOW! presents 15 of the very best music videos of 2003 together in an exclusive DVD collection. The inaugural NOW That's What I Call Music! DVD features some of 2003's hottest videos, as seen on "TRL" (MTV's "Total Request Live"), BET, and other broadcast venues. Many of these videos are being released for the first time on the NOW! DVD (please see complete track listing following). Both the NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 14 CD collection and the first-ever NOW That's What I Call Music! DVD will be in stores on Tuesday, November 4. NOW That's What I Call Music! is a highly-successful on-going cooperative project featuring music from Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, the EMI Music Group and the Zomba Group of Labels. The NOW That's What I Call Music series debuted in the United States in 1998 after the NOW! brand had become an enormous, multi-platinum international success for nearly 20 years, with some 54 volumes internationally. To date, the NOW! series has generated sales of over 125 million albums worldwide, and has sold 42 million copies in the United States since its debut. Every album in the NOW! series has reached the Billboard Top 10 and are the only non-soundtrack, multi-artist collections to have achieved #1 status on the Billboard Top 200 Album Sales Chart. Ever y NOW! volume has been certified platinum or better by the RIAA: NOW 1 (October 1998, certified platinum) NOW 2 (July 1999, certified double platinum) NOW 3 (December 1999, certified double platinum) NOW 4 (July 2000, the first compilation ever to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200, certified double platinum) NOW 5 (November 2000, certified quadruple platinum) NOW 6 (April 2001, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200, certified triple platinum) NOW 7 (July 2001, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200, certified triple platinum) NOW 8 (November 2001, certified triple platinum) NOW 9 (April 2002, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200, certified double platinum) NOW 10 (July 2002, certified platinum) NOW 11 (November 2002, certified double platinum) NOW 12 (March 2003, certified platinum) NOW 13 (July 2003, certified platinum) NOW That's What I Call Christmas! (October 2001, certified quintuple platinum) NOW That's What I Call Music! Vol. 14 CD tracklisting 1. Beyonce featuring Jay-Z -- "Crazy In Love" 2. Black Eyed Peas featuring Justin Timberlake -- "Where Is The Love?" 3. Mya -- "My Love Is Like ... Wo" 4. Lumidee -- "Never Leave You (uh ooh, uh ooh!)" 5. Chingy -- "Right Thurr" 6. Murphy Lee featuring Jermaine Dupri -- "Wat Da Hook Gon Be" 7. R. Kelly -- "Thoia Thoing" 8. Bow Wow featuring Baby -- "Let's Get Down" 9. Justin Timberlake -- "Senorita" (radio edit) 10. Thalia featuring Fat Joe -- "I Want You" 11. Baby Bash featuring Frankie J -- "Suga Suga" 12. Ginuwine -- "In Those Jeans" 13. Jagged Edge -- "Walked Outta Heaven" 14. Stacie Orrico -- "(there's gotta be) More To Life" 15. Liz Phair -- "Why Can't I?" 16. Fountains Of Wayne -- "Stacy's Mom" 17. Good Charlotte -- "Girls & Boys" 18. The Ataris -- "The Boys Of Summer" 19. Nickelback -- "Someday" 20. 3 Doors Down -- "Here Without You" NOW That's What I Call Music! DVD tracklisting 1. Mya -- "My Love Is Like...Whoa" 2. Snoop Dogg -- "Beautiful" 3. B2K -- "Bump, Bump, Bump" 4. Ginuwine -- "In Those Jeans" 5. Jessica Simpson -- "Sweetest Sin" 6. Stacie Orrico -- "More To Life" 7. Counting Crows featuring Vanessa Carlton -- "Big Yellow Taxi" 8. Lisa Marie Presley -- "Lights Out" 9. Evanescence -- "Going Under" 10. 3 Doors Down -- "When I'm Gone" 11. Saliva -- "Always" 12. Jane's Addiction -- "Just Because" 13. Godsmack -- "Straight Out Of Line" 14. Coldplay -- "Clocks" 15. Train -- "Calling All Angels" DATASOURCE: Columbia Records CONTACT: Benny Tarantini of Columbia Records, +1-212-833-5858; or Sujata Murthy of Universal Music Enterprises, +1-310-865-7812; or Sonia Muckle of Zomba Recording Group, +1-212-824-1370; or Peter Holden of EMI Music Group, +1-310-434-9240 Web site: http://www.columbiarecords.com/ http://www.nowthatsmusic.com/

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