Jennifer Lopez Dance Again... The Hits
Trip the light fantastic Once again... the Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Jennifer Lopez | ||||
Released | July xx, 2012 (2012-07-20) | |||
Recorded | 1999–2012 | |||
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Length | 52:07 | |||
Characterization | Epic | |||
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Trip the light fantastic Once more... the Hits is the first greatest hits album of American singer Jennifer Lopez. Information technology was released on July xx, 2012, by Ballsy Records, to coincide with the launch of her first world tour, the Trip the light fantastic toe Over again World Tour. Lopez previously conceived plans for a greatest hits album in 2009, but instead opted to use the material recorded for her seventh studio album, Beloved? (2011), which was released by Island Records in May 2011 after her difference from Epic Records in 2010. As Lopez owed the label one last album to fulfill her contract, she began work on a new greatest hits album in November 2011. She later became unsure whether she wanted to proceed with plans to release a greatest hits anthology or a new studio anthology, somewhen deciding on the former.
Trip the light fantastic Again... the Hits comprises eleven previously released tracks, and ii new recordings: "Trip the light fantastic toe Again" and "Goin' In". A deluxe edition of the anthology was also released, featuring three additional previously released tracks, and a DVD featuring a selection of eleven music videos. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised information technology equally a reflection of Lopez's success. Some critics expressed their disappointment in the absence of several successful singles, merely deemed this equally impressive, noting that this may have been due to the large volume of hit singles she has released over the years. Trip the light fantastic Again... The Hits was a moderate commercial success, peaking within the top ten in fourteen national charts, and the top twenty in 10 national charts.
Background and development [edit]
Following the commercial failure of her sixth studio anthology Brave (2007)—and while pregnant with twins Max and Emme—Lopez began working on new music for a hereafter project in 2008.[1] The project was kept under wraps until February 2009 when a new song from the recording sessions titled "Hooked on You lot" leaked online.[2] Following the leak of "Hooked on You", "Ane Honey" and "What Is Love?" were subsequently leaked online in May. The leaked songs were, at the time, meant to appear on a greatest hits anthology that later turned into a studio album.[3]
"Louboutins", a song written and produced past The-Dream and C. "Tricky" Stewart, was released every bit the atomic number 82 single from her seventh studio album, Love?, in Nov 2009.[4] Nonetheless, upon release, the vocal failed to garner enough airplay to chart, despite topping the Us Billboard Hot Trip the light fantastic Order Songs chart. Lopez subsequently left Ballsy Records in February 2010, citing that she had fulfilled her contractual obligations and now wished to release Love? under a new label.[5] Her divergence from the label temporarily halted production on the anthology, however upon signing a new contract with Island Records, recording resumed on the album.[half-dozen] The New York Daily News revealed that Lopez would exist taking some of the records recorded under Epic Records to Island Records so that they could be included on the album.[7]
"On the Floor", Lopez'due south first single with the label, was released in February 2011. The song topped the charts beyond the world, becoming one of the most successful singles of the year.[8] Post-obit the release of "On the Floor", Love? produced two moderately successful singles: "I'grand Into You" and "Papi", both of which topped the U.s.a. Billboard Hot Trip the light fantastic Club Songs nautical chart. Honey? itself was a moderate commercial success and was viewed as a humble comeback from Lopez, every bit many had considered her recording career over.[ix] It was announced in Nov that Lopez was again working on new fabric for a greatest hits album.[ten] [eleven] [12] The following month, Lopez revealed that she had been playing some of her new music for L.A. Reid, who signed her to Island Records and left the label to go the CEO and chairman of Epic Records.[13] This led further speculation that Lopez had moved back to Epic Records, which was outset reported in July.[xiv] The reports were later confirmed untrue, as Lopez was dorsum with Epic Records because she owed the characterization one final album to end her contract, despite previously announcing that she had fulfilled her contract with them.[fifteen]
New material [edit]
Lopez began working on a "collection of songs" in 2011, unaware of what she was "going to practise with them".[16] At the fourth dimension, she was deciding whether she wanted to release a greatest hits album or a new studio album.[16] Lopez stated that when information technology comes fourth dimension to make an album, she doesn't sit downwardly and write for the entire thing. She revealed that she is ever working on new music and that her albums "happen organically" when she has recorded plenty material. Lopez explained: "I don't e'er cease. I keep going with information technology. These records, like 'Follow the Leader,' [a collaboration with Puerto Rican duo Wisin & Yandel] they simply kind of came nearly. It wasn't something like, 'Oh, I'm going to sit and make a record correct now.'"[15] Amongst the songs she recorded, two were chosen to be included on Trip the light fantastic Again... The Hits: "Trip the light fantastic Once more" and "Goin' In".[18]
The album'due south championship and opening runway, "Trip the light fantastic toe Again", was written by RedOne, Enrique Iglesias, Bilal "The Chef", AJ Junior and Pitbull, who is also featured in the song.[xviii] Later on hearing a demo version of the track, she begged Iglesias to permit her record the song, telling him that it was "her song".[16] [17] Lopez, who was going through a divorce with Marc Anthony and the "breakdown of a family unit", felt equally if the vocal had come up to her at the "perfect moment".[16] [17] According to Lopez, the period was devastating because family is very important to her.[17] Lopez revealed: "I had to turn that into something better"; she thought: "I don't want to simply survive it, I want to come out meliorate than that." Lopez didn't desire to be "the adult female who stayed in bed for months".[17] "I knew I had to get through it. I'd dance every 24-hour interval, I'd work out, I'd say a trivial prayer and I still wouldn't feel any better. So I'd go to bed and become up the adjacent 24-hour interval and do it all once again. It was a process, and information technology very gradually got a little easier ... I had to do information technology for my kids. I had to get through it for them."[17] She re-wrote parts of the verses to ameliorate chronicle to her experiences.[16] The vocal "helped lift her out of the darkness" and gave her hope again.[17] Looking back on the song in December 2012, Lopez stated that: "'Dance Again' became my anthem ... an expression of what I needed to practice at that time in my life and for what I was taking on with [my career]. It was a beautiful metaphor that became my reality."[17]
Lopez's vocals for "Trip the light fantastic Again" were arranged past RedOne and produced past Kuk Harrell. They were recorded at Pinky's Palace. Pitbull's vocals were recorded by Al Burna at Al Burna Studios, Miami, Florida. Chris "Tek" O'Ryan and Trevor Muzzy handled audio engineering of the song, with help from Anthony Falcone and Peter Mack. O'Ryan and Trevor Muzzy were in accuse of song editing. All instruments in the song were played and programmed by RedOne, who also produced the vocal. The song was after mixed by Trevor Muzzy.[18] In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Lopez revealed that she loved being able to collaborate with RedOne and Pitbull once again. She stated: "We had a great chemistry the last time, and it was similar 'Nosotros're going to have to do something again.' And this was the perfect vocal. I love the message of the song. That when something bad happens, your life is not over. You have to go upward. You're gonna live. Y'all're gonna to be okay. Y'all're gonna dance once again."[16]
"Goin' In" was written by Michael Warren, Jamahl Listenbee, Joseph Angel, Coleridge Tillman, David Quiñones and Tramar Dillard. Lopez's vocals were produced past Harrell and recorded at Pinky's Palace. Josh Gudwin and O'Ryan handled audio applied science of the song, with help from Falcone and Mack. The song features additional vocals from American rapper Lil Jon. GoonRock produced and afterwards mixed the vocal alongside Kenny Moran at The Firm on the Loma Studios in Los Angeles, California.[18] Of GoonRock, Lopez commented by stating that he is "very forwards with his sound". After recording her vocals for the song, Flo Rida recorded a rap verse for the song. Those involved in the production of the song were extremely happy with the song before Flo Rida's rap appeared on it, simply one time his vocals were on the song it "took it over the elevation top".[15] When choosing who she wanted to feature on the vocal, Lopez had several other rappers in mind, such as Big Sean. Lopez revealed: "We had a couple of people who said yes, that they would get on it, just [Flo Rida] just seemed like the perfect i." She further explained that the manner of the song "really fit Flo Rida"; "It was half-trip the light fantastic, but one-half kind of hard too."[19]
Critical reception [edit]
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 72/100[20] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [21] |
Digital Spy | [22] |
Slant Magazine | [23] |
Sputnikmusic | [24] |
Dance Again... The Hits received by and large positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the anthology received an average score of 72, based on iv reviews, which indicates "mostly favorable reviews".[twenty] Sal Cinquemani of Camber Magazine wrote that the "near immediately hit thing" about the compilation is "just how many hits [she] has racked up over the years".[23] "So many, in fact, that at that place's a hefty handful of singles missing from the standard edition of the album", using her number-i single "All I Have" every bit an example of this.[23] He stated that Lopez's "output has been nothing if not on tendency", and that Trip the light fantastic Again... The Hits plays not only as a chronicle of her music career, just of "pop music as a whole since but before the plough of the century", with genres spanning Latin popular, dance, and R&B.[23] According to Cinquemani, the anthology besides serves as a "historical record" of who the rappers du jour were "over the last dozen years or so", from Large Pun, Fatty Joe, Ja Rule, and Lil Wayne.[23] He concluded by stating that if the compilation "proves anything" information technology's that Lopez is, "if non the queen, then at least the duchess of reinvention and should never exist counted out".[23]
Michael Cragg of BBC Music wrote that it's "surprising that she hadn't unleashed a hits collection before now given that she'due south what y'all might politely call a 'singles artist'".[25] He questioned the song choices, writing that the person who made the decision to not include "Papi" needs to have a "long, hard look in the mirror", although it'southward "hard to argue with most of what's on offer", Lopez "slipping effortlessly into different guises with each song".[25] He concluded by stating that: "A zippo for skillful songs rather than the reasons those songs are good she may be, but there are few that do it amend".[25] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy too questioned the decisions of which songs appeared on the album, just wrote that: "the very fact that she can't fit all her classics on to one disc tin can be seen every bit nothing more than a attestation to her indelible career".[22] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine pointed out that Lopez's other well or moderately charted songs such equally "Play", "I'm Gonna Be Alright", "I'm Glad", and "Concord You lot Down" were not present on the compilation, while also writing that her older hits did not fit neatly with her newer songs and that its sequencing was "scattershot". Erlewine, nevertheless, said that "[the album] does accept the familiar tunes, so it serves its purpose".[21]
Irving Tan of Sputnikmusic put Dance Again... The Hits into the category of a greatest hits anthology that "you get facial gibe of moderate-to-raw disappointment at the discovery of how thin and forced the creative person's discography actually is".[24] He wrote that having another creative person featured on ix of the thirteen tracks "gives the impression that every bit a product, having Jennifer Lopez alone is simply not enough".[24] He further criticized the decision to include the Murder remixes of "Own't It Funny" and "I'm Existent" over the original studio versions, stating that it was almost similar "Sony Music held their hands upwardly and admitted that the initial cuts that they published merely weren't upward to scratch".[24] Tan ended that for a greatest hits album, the track list is "simply all over the place", with no indication that the record executives or Lopez "looked around for a logical start" or an "piece of cake access ramp to her seven-album catechism".[24]
Commercial performance [edit]
Dance Again... the Hits enjoyed moderate commercial success in the U.s., peaking at number 20 on the Billboard 200 the calendar week of its debut with sales of 14,000 copies.[26] The album performed better on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums component nautical chart, where information technology managed to reach number half dozen.[27] Later on a month, the anthology had sold 38,000 copies in the U.s.a..[28] As of Dec 2012, Dance Again... the Hits is Lopez's 2d everyman charting try in the land; just The Reel Me accomplished a lower chart position in 2003, peaking at number 69.[29] On the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Albums Chart, Dance Over again... the Hits debuted at number four with sales of nine,213 copies in its start week of release,[30] matching the peak of J to Tha Fifty-O!: The Remixes in that state.[31] As of July 2020 the album has sold 126,000 Copies in the Usa [32]
Overseas, Dance Once again... the Hits performed well in most music markets, reaching the top ten in fourteen national charts, five of which were in the commencement 5 positions. Its highest position came from the Canadian Albums nautical chart, where the album achieved number three.[33] The anthology reached the same peak on the Italian Albums chart.[34] Other countries where the anthology managed to score a high elevation were Spain (number five),[35] the Czech republic (number six) and Switzerland (number seven).[36] [37] On the Australian Albums Chart, the album had a moderate commercial functioning, reaching number 20;[38] her previous compilation album, J to tha Fifty–O! The Remixes, accomplished a higher position of number 11.[39] In Latin America, the album appeared on the Mexican Album chart, reaching a peak of number 10.[40]
Rail list [edit]
No. | Title | Writer(due south) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Trip the light fantastic Once again" (featuring Pitbull) |
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| iii:57 |
2. | "Goin' In" (featuring Flo Rida) |
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| 4:09 |
3. | "I'one thousand Into Y'all" (featuring Lil Wayne) |
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| 3:20 |
4. | "On the Floor" (featuring Pitbull) |
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| 4:46 |
v. | "Dearest Don't Price a Matter" |
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| 3:42 |
6. | "If You Had My Love" |
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| 4:25 |
7. | "Waiting for Tonight" |
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| 4:06 |
eight. | "Become Right" (featuring Fabolous) |
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| 3:51 |
9. | "Jenny from the Block" (Track Masters Remix featuring Styles P. and Jadakiss) |
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| 3:09 |
10. | "I'm Real" (Remix featuring Ja Rule) |
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| 4:18 |
11. | "Practise It Well" |
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| 3:08 |
12. | "Own't It Funny" (Remix featuring Ja Rule and Caddillac Tah) |
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| iii:51 |
13. | "Feelin' So Skillful" (Remix featuring Large Pun and Fat Joe) |
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| 5:25 |
Total length: | 52:07 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(due south) | Length |
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fourteen. | "Dance Once again" (featuring Pitbull) (DJ Chus Iberican Mix) |
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| 7:56 |
Total length: | 60:03 |
No. | Championship | Author(south) | Producer(south) | Length |
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14. | "All I Have" (featuring LL Cool J) |
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| iv:17 |
fifteen. | "Qué Hiciste" |
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| 4:58 |
16. | "Let's Get Loud" |
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| 3:58 |
Total length: | 65:20 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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17. | "Dance Again" (featuring Pitbull) (DJ Chus Iberican Mix) |
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| 7:56 |
Total length: | 73:xvi |
No. | Championship | Manager(southward) | Length |
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17. | "Love Don't Toll a Affair" (music video) | Dave Meyers | 5:07 |
xviii. | "If You Had My Beloved" (music video) | Paul Hunter | 5:29 |
19. | "Feelin' So Good" (featuring Big Pun and Fatty Joe) (music video) | Hunter | 5:36 |
No. | Title | Director(southward) | Length |
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i. | "Trip the light fantastic Again" (featuring Pitbull) | Hunter | four:27 |
ii. | "On the Floor" (featuring Pitbull) | TAJ Stansberry | 4:27 |
iii. | "Beloved Don't Cost a Thing" | Meyers | 5:08 |
iv. | "If You Had My Love" | Hunter | v:thirty |
v. | "Waiting for Tonight" | Francis Lawrence | 4:10 |
half-dozen. | "Get Right" | Lawrence | five:05 |
7. | "Jenny from the Block" | Lawrence | iv:05 |
8. | "I'g Real" (Remix featuring Ja Rule) | Meyers | 4:05 |
9. | "Do It Well" | David LaChapelle | 3:19 |
10. | "Ain't It Funny" (Remix featuring Ja Rule and Caddillac Tah) | Cris Judd | 3:52 |
11. | "Feelin' And so Good" (Remix featuring Big Pun and Fatty Joe) | Hunter | 5:37 |
Notes
- ^a signifies a vocal producer
- ^b signifies an executive producer
- ^c signifies a remixer
Credits and personnel [edit]
Credits for Trip the light fantastic toe Again... the Hits adapted from AllMusic.[21]
- Josie Aiello – background vocals
- Mert Alas – photography
- Justin Angel – background vocals
- Jim Annunziato – mixing, vocal engineer
- Tom Barney – bass
- Jane Barrett – groundwork vocals
- Scotty Beatz – engineer
- Big Pun – vocals
- B-Money – scratching
- Al Burna – engineer, vocal engineer
- Michael "Banger" Cadahia – vocal engineer
- Caddillac Tah – vocals
- Maria Christiansen – background vocals
- Sean "Puffy" Combs – producer
- Margret Dorn – background vocals
- Ashanti Douglas – background vocals
- Tony Duran – photography
- Mikkel S. Eriksen – engineer, instrumentation
- Fabolous – vocals
- Fat Joe – featured creative person
- Jose Fernando – vocals
- Flo Rida – vocals
- Alessandro Giulini – accordion
- Larry Gold – arranger, conductor
- GoMillion – photography
- GoonRock – mixing, producer
- Irv Gotti – mixing, producer
- Franklyn Grant – engineer
- Josh Gudwin – engineer, vocal engineer
- Kuk Harrell – producer, vocal organization, vocal editing, vocal engineer, vocal producer, background vocals
- Shawnyette Harrell – background vocals
- Rich Harrison – producer
- Alexei Hay – photography
- Tor Erik Hermansen – instrumentation
- Dan Hetzel – engineer, mixing
- Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing
- Ja Rule – vocals
- Jadakiss – vocals
- Jim Janik – mixing
- Rodney Jerkins – producer
- Richie Jones – arranger, drums, mixing, percussion, producer, programming, remixing
- Jennifer Karr – background vocals
- Peter Wade Keusch – engineer
- Eric Kupper – keyboards
- Dave Kutch – mastering
- Greg Lawson – arranger
- Damien Lewis – banana engineer, engineer
- Lil Jon – vocals
- Lil Wayne – featured artist
- Jennifer Lopez – vocals
- Peter Mack – assistant
- Bill Makina – programming
- Manny Marroquin – mixing
- Milwaukee Buck – engineer
- Chieli Minucci – guitar
- Kenny Moran – mixing
- Trevor Muzzy – engineer, mixing, vocal editing
- Troy Oliver – pulsate programming, producer
- Jeanette Olsson – background vocals
- Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer, song editing
- Marty Osterer – bass
- Julian Peploe – art direction, design
- Wendy Peterson – background vocals
- Marcus Piggott – photography
- Pitbull – vocals
- Poke and Tone – producer
- Prince Charles – engineer, mixing
- Rita Quintero – groundwork vocals
- Natasha Ramos – background vocals
- RedOne – engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming, song system, song editing, song producer
- Julio Reyes – engineer
- Cory Rooney – engineer, producer, remixing
- Marc Russell – banana producer
- Dave Scheuer – arranger, engineer, producer
- Brian Springer – engineer, mixing
- Stargate – producer
- Styles P – vocals
- Bruce Swedien – engineer
- David Swope – engineer
- Phil Tan – mixing
- Ryan Tedder – engineer, producer
- Michael Thompson – photography
- Ric Wake – arranger, producer
- Miles Walker – engineer
- Robb Williams – engineer
- Thomas R. Yezzi – engineer
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
See also [edit]
- 2012 in American music
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- ^ High german release of Trip the light fantastic Again... the Hits:
- "Dance Once more... the Hits" (in German). Amazon.com (DE). Archived from the original on July 3, 2013. Retrieved July iv, 2013.
- "Dance Once more... the Hits (Palatial Edition)" (in German). Amazon.com (DE). Archived from the original on July 4, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
- ^ Dutch release of Dance Again... the Hits:
- http://world wide web.bol.com/nl/p/dance-again-the-hits/1000004012367620 Archived July ix, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
- http://world wide web.bol.com/nl/p/dance-once again-the-hits/1000004012367621 Archived September 23, 2015, at the Wayback Auto
- ^ French release of Dance Once again... the Hits:
- "Dance Once again... the Hits" (in French). Amazon.com (FR). Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
- "Trip the light fantastic Once again... the Hits (Deluxe Edition)" (in French). Amazon.com (FR). Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
- ^ British release of Dance Once more... the Hits:
- "Dance Again... the Hits". Amazon.com (Uk). Archived from the original on Apr 28, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
- "Trip the light fantastic toe Once again... the Hits (Deluxe Edition)". Amazon.com (United kingdom). Archived from the original on July 8, 2017. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
- ^ Canadian release of Dance Again... the Hits:
- "Trip the light fantastic Over again... the Hits". Amazon.com (CA). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July fourteen, 2013.
- "Trip the light fantastic Once more... the Hits (Palatial Edition)". Amazon.com (CA). Archived from the original on March three, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
- ^ American release of Dance Again... the Hits:
- "Dance Again... the Hits". Amazon. Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
- "Trip the light fantastic toe Again... the Hits (Deluxe Edition)". Amazon. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
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- "Dance Again... the Hits" (in Japanese). Amazon.com (JP). Archived from the original on December sixteen, 2019. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
- "Dance Again... the Hits (Deluxe Edition)" (in Japanese). Amazon.com (JP). Archived from the original on October xxx, 2021. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
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External links [edit]
- Dance Again... the Hits at Metacritic
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Again..._the_Hits
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