Hits 50

Hits 50
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released August 13, 2001
Genre Pop
Label CBS, WEA, RCA Ariola
Various Artists chronology
Music 2: The Definitive Hits Collection
(2001)
Hits 50
(2001)
Hits 51
(2001)

Hits 50 is a compilation album released in the United Kingdom in August 2001. It contains 50 tracks spread over two CDs, including nine number-one singles on the UK Singles Chart from Five, DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies, Craig David, Jennifer Lopez, Bob The Builder, Rui Da Silva, LeAnn Rimes, A1, and Westlife.[1]

Hits 50 is the first Hits album since Hits 97 and Hits 99 to feature the word Hits in the name as the only word in the title.

Controversy and background

Despite its success, the album was quite controversial because, in order to have 25 tracks on a single disc, many of the tracks had to be edited significantly, although this is not the case on the artwork. Despite this, controversy eventually died down and Hits 51 followed this format for 25 tracks on one disc. The album was released 3 months before Now That's What I Call Music!'s 50th volume, Now 50.

Hits 50 came about after the previous volume's (Music...Volume 2) was considered somewhat of a commercial failure by BMG, so they decided to rebrand the Hits series to its numbering system (there had not been a Hits album with a volume number suffix since 1991).

Disc one

  1. Five : "Let's Dance"
  2. Jamiroquai : "Little L"
  3. OPM : "Heaven Is a Halfpipe"
  4. Artful Dodger featuring Melanie Blatt : "TwentyFourSeven"
  5. Mis-Teeq : "All I Want"
  6. Wyclef Jean : "Perfect Gentleman"
  7. Destiny's Child : "Bootylicious"
  8. DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies : "Do You Really Like It?"
  9. Eddy Grant : "Electric Avenue"
  10. Craig David : "7 Days"
  11. Outkast : "Ms. Jackson"
  12. Pink : "Most Girls"
  13. Mary Mary : "Shackles (Praise You)"
  14. Dane Bowers : "Another Lover"
  15. Shade Sheist featuring Nate Dogg and Kurupt : "Where I Wanna Be"
  16. The Spooks : "Karma Hotel"
  17. Next : "Too Close"
  18. Jennifer Lopez : "Love Don't Cost A Thing"
  19. Bomfunk MC's : "Freestyler"
  20. De Nada : "Love You Anyway"
  21. Backyard Dog : "Baddest Ruffest"
  22. Oxide & Neutrino : "Devil's Nightmare"
  23. Bob The Builder : "Mambo No. 5"
  24. Little Trees : "Help! I'm a Fish (Little Yellow Fish)"
  25. Right Said Fred : "You're My Mate"

Disc two

  1. The Supermen Lovers : "Starlight"
  2. Fatboy Slim : "Ya Mama"
  3. Ian Van Dahl : "Castles in the Sky"
  4. Faithless : "We Come 1"
  5. Kosheen : "Hide U"
  6. Rui da Silva : "Touch Me"
  7. Tall Paul vs. INXS : "Precious Heart"
  8. Raven Maize : "The Real Life"
  9. Depeche Mode : "I Feel Loved"
  10. New Order : "Crystal"
  11. Stereophonics : "Have a Nice Day"
  12. The Bangles : "Eternal Flame"
  13. LeAnn Rimes : "Can't Fight the Moonlight"
  14. Wheatus : "A Little Respect"
  15. David Gray : "Babylon"
  16. Anastacia : "Made for Lovin' You"
  17. They Might Be Giants : "Boss of Me"
  18. Manic Street Preachers : "Ocean Spray"
  19. Toploader : "Dancing in the Moonlight"
  20. Ricky Martin : "She Bangs"
  21. BBMak : "Back Here"
  22. Tymes 4 : "Bodyrock"
  23. A1 : "Same Old Brand New You"
  24. O-Town : "All or Nothing"
  25. Westlife : "Uptown Girl"

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