Surely many famous hits of J.Lo on this CD, but unfortunately lacks many a track. "Play" and the album version of "Is not It Funny" are certainly the greatest savings, since it is precisely these songs were big hits airplay and consistently for weeks Top20 held in the dt.. "I'm gonna be alright (feat. Nas)" is also missing and was weeks in the dt. Top10, but probably rather less successful globally.
It's about the biggest "hits", I think "No Me Ames", "Alive", "I'm Glad", "Hold You Down", "Hold It Do not Drop It" or "Louboutins" rather superfluous as these in Europe were being commercial is quite as successful or are not even published. "Papi" would have been a nice Goody and had concluded in particular to "Que hiciste" and "Let's Get Loud" well rounded due to the Latin beats. More Goody would, especially for fans who may be the duet released only in UK with R. Kelly "Baby I Love You".
"Dance Again" and "Goin 'In" are the only new tracks ... if you had not added 1-2 new songs that could have been and the fans certainly taken a greater favor.
Ultimately, one can say that about 2/3 of the known J.Lo on "Dance Again ... The Hits" are present. On the well-known hits like "If You Had My Love", "Waiting For Tonight" or "Love Do not Cost A Thing" so no one has to do without.
Conclusion:
4 stars for a lot of good songs ... J.Lo 1 star deduction for the missing songs and not enough new material. If you like J.Lo and her music, has with this album certainly done a good buy, even if some songs are missing.