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#”NOW That’s What I Call K-Pop” Full Tracklist Featuring Artists From Solo Leveling, Black Clover, and More

The Tracklist has been released and preorders have opened up today for NOW That’s What I Call K-Pop, which features 20 top hits from the major K-pop artists, including those who have performed for anime openings such as Stray Kids (“TOP” – Tower of God), TxT (“LEvel” –  Solo Leveling, “Everlasting Shine” – Black Clover), and ENHYPHEN (“Forget Me Not” – Re-Main).

NOW That’s What I Call K-Pop is available in CD digipack, pink vinyl and digital, and will be available May 17th.

The CD and vinyl editions include photocards for all 20 featured artist, a photocard envelope to hold them, and a photo spread of the artists that is carefully curated according to the press release. 

All available formats can be pre-ordered HERE

 

NOW That’s What I Call K-Pop Tracklist:

  1. 1. STRAY KIDS  – LALALALA
  2. 2. SEVENTEEN  – God of Music
  3. 3. TXT                 – Sugar Rush Ride
  4. 4. TWICE            – I GOT YOU
  5. 5. NCT 127         – Fact Check
  6. 6. aespa              – Drama
  7. 7. ENHYPEN      – Bite Me
  8. 8. LE SSERAFIM  – UNFORGIVEN (feat. Nile Rodgers)
  9. 9. ITZY                   – UNTOUCHABLE
  10. 10. NMIXX               – DASH
  11. 11. (G)I-DLE            – Queencard
  12. 12. RED VELVET    – Chill Kill
  13. 13. NCT DREAM     – Broken Melodies
  14. 14. FIFTY FIFTY      – Cupid (Twin Version)
  15. 15. fromis_9            – #menow
  16. 16. Kep1er               – Giddy
  17. 17. STAYC                – Bubble
  18. 18. tripleS                – Rising
  19. 19. RIIZE                  – Get a Guitar
  20. 20. ZEROBASEONE – In Bloom

The first album for NOW That’s What I Call Music! was released 25 years ago in 1998, and has sold more than 250 million albums with 68 titles reaching Top 10 Billboard charts in the U.S, which includes 19 No.1 entries. According to Universal Music Group and Sony Music, NOW That’s What I Call K-Pop is possibly the most long-awaited album since the original 1998 release.

Source: Press Release

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