100% Hits

100% Hits is an Australian compilation album series of popular Top 40 songs by artists signed under the Warner Music Australasia label. The current release 100% Hits: The Best of 2017 reached Number 4 on the ARIA Australian Top 20 Compilation Albums Chart.[1]

The series started in 1991 as a collaboration between the EMI Music Australia, Warner Music Australasia and Polystar labels. with a new album released approximately every 3 months. Starting in 1992 a "Best-of" compilations was released at the end of each year. In 2001, a change was made to the same "season-named" branding as the rival So Fresh series. This continued until 2002, when after 36 albums, the series was replaced with the NOW series, named after the international Now That's What I Call Music! series. However, "Best-of" compilations continued to be released at the end of each year.

In 2013, the 100% Hits series returned, however since 2016 the releases have become more infrequent.

From 2018, 100% Hits has record label rights with Warner Music, EMI, Shock Records & Mushroom Group.

Discography

100% Hits series

  • 100% Hits Volume 1 (EMI, 1991)
  • 100% Hits Volume 2 (Warner Special Products, 1991)
  • 100% Hits Volume 3 (EMI, 1992)
  • 100% Hits Volume 4 (Warner Special Products, 1992)
  • 100% Hits Volume 5 (EMI, 1992)
  • 100% Hits Volume 6 (EMI, 1992)
  • 100% Hits Volume 7 (Warner Special Products, 1993)
  • 100% Hits Volume 8 (Polystar, 1993)
  • 100% Hits Volume 9
  • 100% Hits Volume 10
  • 100% Hits Volume 11
  • 100% Hits Volume 12
  • 100% Hits Volume 13
  • 100% Hits Volume 14
  • 100% Hits Volume 15
  • 100% Hits Volume 16
  • 100% Hits Volume 17
  • 100% Hits Volume 18
  • 100% Hits Volume 19
  • 100% Hits Volume 20
  • 100% Hits Volume 21
  • 100% Hits '97: The Music
  • 100% Hits Volume 23
  • 100% Hits Volume 24
  • 100% Hits Volume 25
  • 100% Hits Volume 26
  • 100% Hits Volume 27
  • 100% Hits Volume 28
  • 100% Hits Volume 29
  • 100% Hits Volume 30
  • 100% Hits Volume 31
  • 100% Hits Volume 32
  • 100% Hits Volume 33
  • 100% Hits: Winter 2001
  • 100% Hits: Spring 2001
  • 100% Hits: Autumn 2002
  • 100% Hits 2013, Vol. 1
  • 100% Hits 2014, Vol. 1
  • 100% Hits 2014, Vol. 2
  • 100% Hits 2015, Vol. 1
  • 100% Hits 2015, Vol. 2
  • 100% Hits 2016, Vol. 1

Best of compilations

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See also

References

  1. "ARIA Australian Top 20 Compilation Albums Chart". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  2. "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 1999 Albums". ARIA. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
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