Record companies often release collections of hit singles by various artists as compilation albums, such as the Now That's What I Call Music! series.
In addition, he is still a voiceover artist for adverts which promote new CDs, in particular the Now That's What I Call Music! series, of which he has been "the voice" since Now 21 which was released in 1992.
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Mark Goodier has been the voice of Now! adverts since Now 21 in 1992, going back to his days with BBC Radio 1.
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Although the compilation of recent hit songs into a single release was not a new concept (K-tel and Ronco, for example, had been issuing various artists' compilations since the early 1970s), this was the first time that two major record labels had collaborated on such a venture.
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He became a surprise one-hit wonder in later 2001 for the song "2 People" (with two different music videos), sampled from Inside My Love by Minnie Riperton, in the UK, which featured on many various artist-compilation albums at the time, such as on Pepsi Chart 2002 and Now That's What I Call Music! 50 (UK series), in addition to a remix on Hits 51.
Now That's Awesome is a 2000 comedy album by comedian Bill Engvall.
Now That's What I Call Quite Good was the post-breakup greatest hits album from The Housemartins.