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- This article describes an album in the Portuguese Now! series. It should not be confused with similarly or identically-titled albums belonging to different "Now!" series. For more information, see List of Now That's What I Call Music! albums.
Now 9 was released on November 24, 2003. The album is the 9th edition of the Portuguese Now series.
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- Evanescence : "Bring Me To Life"
- Robbie Williams : "Come Undone"
- Reamonn : "Star"
- Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z : "Crazy In Love"
- Sugababes & Sting : "Shape"
- David Fonseca : "Someone That Cannot Love"
- Coldplay : "The Scientist"
- Skin : "Trashed"
- Nickelback : "Someday" (Radio Edit)
- Live : "Heaven"
- The Thrills : "Big Sur"
- Delta Goodrem : "Innocent Eyes"
- David Bowie : "New Killer Star"
- Lene Marlin : "You Weren't There"
- Pedro Abrunhosa : "Eu Não Sei Quem Te Perdeu"
- Mariah Carey : "Through The Rain"
- Blue : "Guilty"
- Kelly Rowland : "Train On A Track"
- Sugar Daddy : "Sweet Soca Music"
- Tribalistas : "Já Sei Namorar"
- Zed Is A Neon Light : "Give You My (Love)"
- Kylie Minogue : "Slow"
- Sting feat. Vicente Amigo : "Send Your Love"
- Safri Duo feat. Michael McDonald : "Sweet Freedom" (Radio Edit)
- Room 5 feat. Oliver Cheatham : "Make Luv" (Radio Edit)
- Kate Ryan : "Désenchantée" (Radio Edit)
- Doce : "Bem Bom" (Main Mix)
- Tanga Girls : "Más Que Nada" (Evax TV Advert)
- Ricky Martin : "Joleo"
- Panjabi MC : "Mundian To Bach Ke" (Motivo Hi-Lectro Radio Mix)
- Toto : "Could You Be Loved"
- The Roots feat. Cody Chesnutt : "The Seed (2.0)"
- 50 Cent : "In Da Club"
- The Chemical Brothers : "The Golden Path"
- Chicks On Speed : "We Don't Play Guitars"
- Texas feat. Kardinal Offishall : "Carnival Girl"
- Eminem : "Business"
- Boss AC : "Baza, Baza (Hoje Não Quero Saber)"
- Sandro G : "Tu És Uma Galinha" (Street Mix)
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