Iko Iko

"Iko Iko" by Mardi Gras is featured on Just Dance 2 and Just Dance 3 (as a DLC for Wii and Xbox).

Dancer
The dancer has a pink, purple, and light blue color scheme. Her wardrobe is like a tribal look, including a headdress with some flowers. She has some bracelets on her arms. Her shoes are red and purple. She looks like a New Orleans Carnival dancer.

Background
The dance takes place in a rainforest background. Because of this, there is grass and plants growing around the dancer's feet when she dances.

Gold Moves
The routine has a total of 8 Gold Moves, all of  which are the same: All Gold Moves: Spin your left hand in a clockwise direction and your right hand in a counter-clockwise direction at the same time.

Appearances in Mashups
Iko Iko appears in the following Mashups:
 * Apache (Jump On It)
 * Dark Horse (Mystic Princesses)
 * Istanbul (Not Constantinople) (beta)
 * Never Can Say Goodbye (Best Of JD2)
 * The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) (Shamans)

Captions
Iko Iko appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
 * Funky Chicken
 * Mother Earth
 * Push Away
 * Rain Dance
 * Tribal Magic
 * Tribal Push

Trivia

 * The song is performed by Mardi Gras Indians. The original title is Jock-A-Mo.
 * That's why the background is a rain forest, and the dancer looks like dancer from a New Orleans Carnival.
 * "Mardi Gras" means "Carnival" in French, so it could be a reference to the artists (Mardi Gras Indians) and her outfit.
 * The dancer appears in the unused Istanbul (Not Constantinople) Mashup.
 * The song has some Indian words; this makes it the first bilingual song in the series.
 * The song has a total of 8 Gold Moves, being second only to Proud Mary and Ninja Re Bang Bang, which have 9 Gold Moves each.
 * The DLC version on Wii doesn't keep in rhythm with the song.