Album Results

Hits 2000 41 HITS FOR THE MILLENNIUM

Various

Hits 2000: 41 HITS FOR THE MILLENNIUM

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Global Television Limited
Release date: 1999

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Flying Without Wings Westlife
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2.  Keep On Movin' Five
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3.  I Try Macy Gray
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4.  Crazy: (YOU DRIVE ME) Britney Spears
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5.  If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time R. Kelly
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6.  Mi Chico Latino Geri Halliwell
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7.  Larger Than Life Backstreet Boys
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8.  After The Love Has Gone Steps
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9.  Blue: (Da Ba Dee) Eiffel 65
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10.  2 Times Ann Lee
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11.  Everytime A1
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12.  Jesse Hold On B*Witched
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13.  When You Say Nothing At All Ronan Keating
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14.  Boom Boom Boom Boom Vengaboys
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15.  Tonite Phats & Small
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16.  Better Off Alone Alice Deejay
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17.  Don't Stop ATB
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18.  Re-Rewind: The Crowd Say Bo Selecta Artful Dodger F...
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19.  Communication Mario Piu'
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20.  Jump 'N' Shout Basement Jaxx
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Unpretty TLC
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2.  Waiting For Tonight Jennifer Lopez
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3.  Shake Your Bon-Bon Ricky Martin
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4.  Bug A Boo Destiny's Child
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5.  Bomb Diggy Another Level
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6.  Why Glamma Kid
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7.  Still Believe Shola Ama
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8.  Ain't That A Lot Of Love Simply Red
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9.  I Saved The World Today Eurythmics
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10.  Life's Too Short The Lightning Seeds
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11.  Hurry Up And Wait Stereophonics
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12.  There She Goes Sixpence None T...
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13.  It's About Time You Were Mine Thunderbugs
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14.  Karaoke Queen Catatonia
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15.  I See You Baby Gram'ma Funk
Groove Armada
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16.  Diving Faces Liquid Child
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17.  Heart Go Boom Apollo Four Forty
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18.  Dusted Roots Manuva
Leftfield
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19.  Angel Tina Cousins
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20.  God Must Have: (SPENT A LITTLE MORE TIME ON YOU) *NSYNC
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21.  I Need To Know Marc Anthony
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Featured Review
Rehab Rehab
Rihanna
No, it's not a cover of the infamous Amy Winehouse's career peak. Instead, "Rehab" is yet another ballad dealing with broken relationships (they seem to grow like mushrooms this season) and it brings Rihanna to her most dramatic mood since "Unfaithful". The main appeals here are Mr. Justin Timberlake himself penning the track and the ever slick hand of Timbaland producing; other than that, we pretty much prefer Rihanna when she aims for the dancefloor. After this, they may have finally run out of tracks from "Good Girl Gone Bad" to keep the string of hits going. The Bajan beauty well deserves a rest, although that collaboration with Maroon 5, the third of the new songs included in the album's "Reloaded" version, could be waiting its turn…©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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