{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox album | name = Most Requested Hits | type = greatest | artist = Aaron Carter | cover = Aaron Carter - Most Requested Hits.jpg | alt = | released = November 3, 2003 | recorded = 2000–2003 | venue = | studio = | genre = Teen pop, pop rap, dance-pop | length = 54:56 | label = Jive | producer = | prev_title = Another Earthquake! | prev_year = 2002 | next_title = Come Get It: The Very Best of Aaron Carter | next_year = 2006 | misc = {{Singles | name = Most Requested Hits | type = studio | single1 = She Wants Me | single1date = 2003 | single2 = One Better | single2date = November 3, 2003 }} }} '''''Most Requested Hits''''' is American teen pop singer Aaron Carter's first compilation album and fourth overall album under Jive Records. The compilation includes no tracks from Carter's self-titled debut album,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aaroncarter.com/ |title=Aaron's New Album - "Most Requested Hits" |publisher=aaroncarter.com |date=November 2003 |accessdate=2012-09-29 |url-status=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031216073205/http://aaroncarter.com/ |archivedate=December 16, 2003 }}</ref> and was released on November 3, 2003.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Iasimone |first1=Ashley |title=Aaron Carter’s Career Timeline: From ‘Crush on You’ and ‘Aaron’s Party’ to Broadway, TV and ‘Love’ |url=https://www.billboard.com/lists/aaron-carter-career-timeline/2003-most-requested-hits/ |website=Billboard |access-date=14 February 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124193456/https://www.billboard.com/lists/aaron-carter-career-timeline/2003-most-requested-hits/ |archive-date=24 November 2022 |date=6 November 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> The album was initially announced with an accompanying DVD, but it was later cancelled by Jive due to technical issues.<ref>{{cite web |title=Most requested hits DVD missing |url=https://www.aaroncarter.com/news.php?news=12301069756356 |website=AaronCarter.com - Aaron's Official Web Site |access-date=4 May 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031208191438/http://www.aaroncarter.com/news.php?news=12301069756356 |archive-date=8 December 2003 |date=25 November 2003 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
==Critical reception== {{Music ratings |rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref name=AllMusic>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/most-requested-hits-r666193|title=AllMusic Review:Aaron Carter's Most Requested Hits|author=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|publisher=www.allmusic.com|date=November 2003 |accessdate=2012-09-29}}</ref> }} Neil Strauss of ''The New York Times'' wrote that Aaron Carter's early hits "must make him cringe", and added that "they make me cringe".<ref>{{cite journal |date=December 5, 2003 |title=Greatest Hits, Live Albums And Compilations; AARON CARTER |journal=The New York Times (Online) |location=New York |publisher=New York Times Company |url=https://www.proquest.com/blogs-podcasts-websites/greatest-hits-live-albums-compilations-aaron/docview/2229565966/se-2 |id={{ProQuest|2229565966}} |issn=1553-8095|first=Neil|last=Strauss|authorlink=Neil Strauss}}</ref> Adam Tod Brown of ''Cracked'' mocked the album's premise, questioning the title with, "Most requested hits? Requested by who?" and sarcastically suggesting that a "Freedom of Information Act request is pending" to see the supposed data. He highlighted "That's How I Beat Shaq" as the "Best Moment".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cracked.com/article_15714_the-9-most-unnecessary-greatest-hits-albums-all-time.html |title=The 9 Most Unnecessary Greatest Hits Albums of All Time |publisher=Demand Media |work=Cracked |access-date=January 8, 2016}}</ref>
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic argued that although ''Most Requested Hits'' suggests a comprehensive roundup, "not a lot of hits" justified such a compilation, noting that "'Shake It' has been left off, as is anything from his 1998 debut". He observed that Aaron was "trying to present himself as a young adult" and highlighted material from ''Another Earthquake!'', concluding that the album becomes "an interesting listen", since it "winds up having contrast and a narrative", even if it "doesn't have all of his hits".<ref name=AllMusic/>
==Track listing== {{Track listing | headline = ''Most Requested Hits'' track listing | extra_column = Album
| title1 = Aaron's Party (Come Get It) | writer1 = B. Kierulf; J. Schwartz | note1 = | extra1 = ''Aaron's Party (Come Get It)'' | length1 = 3:25
| title2 = I Want Candy | writer2 = Bert Berns; Gerald Goldstein; Richard Gottehrer; Robert Feldman | note2 = | extra2 = ''Aaron's Party (Come Get It)'' | length2 = 3:14
| title3 = That's How I Beat Shaq | writer3 = B. Kierulf; J. Schwartz | note3 = | extra3 = ''Aaron's Party (Come Get It)'' | length3 = 3:25
| title4 = Oh Aaron | writer4 = Andy Goldmark; B. Kierulf; J. Schwartz | note4 = featuring Nick Carter and No Secrets | extra4 = ''Oh Aaron'' | length4 = 3:17
| title5 = Not Too Young, Not Too Old | writer5 = A. Lindsey; L. Palmer; L. Secon; M. Power; S. Williams; V. Raeburn | note5 = featuring Nick Carter | extra5 = ''Oh Aaron'' | length5 = 3:08
| title6 = I'm All About You | writer6 = Andy Goldmark; M. Mueller | note6 = | extra6 = ''Oh Aaron'' | length6 = 3:41
| title7 = Leave It Up to Me | writer7 = L. Secon; M. Power | note7 = | extra7 = ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' soundtrack | length7 = 2:59
| title8 = Another Earthquake | writer8 = L. Secon; M. Power | note8 = | extra8 = ''Another Earthquake!'' | length8 = 2:51
| title9 = To All the Girls | writer9 = K. Giola; Rich Cronin; Sheppard | note9 = | extra9 = ''Another Earthquake!'' | length9 = 3:26
| title10 = Summertime | writer10 = Martin Bushell; N. Cook; Tony Momrelle | note10 = featuring Baha Men | extra10 = ''Another Earthquake!'' | length10 = 3:50
| title11 = Do You Remember | writer11 = D. O'Donoghue; M. Mueller; M. Sheehan | note11 = | extra11 = ''Another Earthquake!'' | length11 = 3:58
| title12 = America A O | writer12 = Alan Ross; L. Secon; M. Power | note12 = | extra12 = ''Another Earthquake!'' | length12 = 3:30
| title13 = She Wants Me | writer13 = J. Coplan | note13 = featuring Nick Carter | extra13 = New track | length13 = 3:43
| title14 = One Better | writer14 = A. Carter; B. Kierulf; J. Schwartz | note14 = | extra14 = New track | length14 = 3:29
| title15 = My Shorty | writer15 = A. Theodore; M. Sandlofer | note15 = | extra15 = New track | length15 = 3:41
| title16 = One Better (Remix) | writer16 = A. Carter; B. Kierulf; J. Schwartz | note16 = Hidden bonus track | extra16 = New track | length16 = 3:19 }}
==Charts== {|class="wikitable" |+Weekly chart performance for ''Most Requested Hits'' ! Chart (2003) ! Peak<br>position |- |Japanese Albums Chart<ref>[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/32107/ranking/cd_album/ Oricon Archive - past 2003 release date - Most Requested Hits] Retrieved January 8, 2016</ref> | style="text-align:center;"|160 |- |}
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