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Now That's What I Call Music! 17 was released on November 2 2004. The album is the 17th edition of the (US) Now! series. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, becoming the second consecutive #1 in the series and the sixth overall[1].

Now! 17 has been certified 3x platinum[2] and features two Billboard Hot 100 #1 hits, "Lean Back" and "Goodies". The design of the cover is similar to that of Now 56 from the UK Now! series.

Track listing

  1. Black Eyed Peas - "Let's Get It Started"
  2. Terror Squad featuring Fat Joe and Remy Martin - "Lean Back"
  3. Ciara featuring Petey Pablo - "Goodies"
  4. Houston featuring Chingy, Nate Dogg & I-20 - "I Like That"
  5. Beastie Boys - "Ch-Check It Out"
  6. Nelly featuring Jaheim - "My Place"
  7. Lil' Flip featuring Lea - "Sunshine"
  8. J-Kwon - "You & Me"
  9. Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton - "Why"
  10. Akon featuring Styles P - "Locked Up"
  11. JoJo featuring Bow Wow - "Baby It's You"
  12. Jessica Simpson - "Angels"
  13. Finger Eleven - "One Thing"
  14. Switchfoot - "Dare You to Move"
  15. Crossfade - "Cold (Crossfade song)Cold"
  16. Ashlee Simpson - "Pieces of Me"
  17. Franz Ferdinand - "Take Me Out"
  18. Bowling for Soup - "1985"
  19. Gretchen Wilson - "Here for the Party"
  20. Keith Urban - "Days Go By"

References

See also

Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
November 14 2004 - November 20 2004
Succeeded by