Drop the Mambo

"Drop the Mambo" by Diva Carmina is featured on, , , as a Ubisoft Club exclusive. , and.

Appearance of the Dancer
Although played by a man, the dancer is a woman. She is a tropical tango dancer. She wears a heavily fruit-designed outfit in yellow, orange and pink. It consists of a large hat that is made of various fruits, a bra top with short, feathery sleeves, a skirt with an orange paper fan, pink leggings, and pink platform heels.

Background
The background starts with everything being in black and white, with crackling effects as if it were a old movie, before having its color restored in time with the music. The scene contains an archway formed by two pink palm trees that will flash in time with the music. with a pineapple emblem at the top. The archway is surrounded by piles of fruit, various grasses/ferns, and regular green palm trees, with the backdrop consisting of floral patterns. When the pre-chorus starts, the canter of the archway will become a screen that displays the dancer in various poses. When the chorus starts, the entire scene will become a neon light show, with the archway now in front of a line of purple, flashing pineapples. The fruit pile will strobe with different colors, and the trees are now outlined with ever-changing colors. the backdrop will become black, and have a rainbow of lights cycling through. When the bridge starts, the scene will become black and white again, much like the beginning of the song. During the final chorus, the background will now have the addition of many fireworks setting off. The song ends with a big firework explosion going off behind the dancer as she strikes a pose.

Classic
There are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine.

Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4: Shake your hands and lower your head backwards, as if you are singing.

Gold Move 3: Throw your hands back and stomp your right foot twice.

Mashup
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Mashup:

Gold Moves 1 and 2: Bend over and scoop your arms. (Born This Way (Nerd Version)) Gold Move 3: Shake your hips while your arms are out in front of you. (I Gotta Feeling)

Mashup
Drop the Mambo has a Mashup with the theme Don't Touch, which can be unlocked for 1000 Mojo Coins (or 20 Mojo Coins for all old-gen consoles). It features dancers with the "fabulous" factor.

Dancers

 * Bad Romance (Official Choreo)
 * Born This Way (Nerd Version)
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 * Gentleman
 * Sexy And I Know It
 * Bad Romance (Official Choreo)
 * Gentleman
 * Born This Way (Nerd Version) [GM1]
 * You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
 * Gentleman
 * Sexy And I Know It
 * Bad Romance (Official Choreo)
 * Gentleman
 * Born This Way (Nerd Version) [GM2]
 * Gentleman
 * You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
 * I Gotta Feeling [GM3]
 * Born This Way (Nerd Version)
 * I Gotta Feeling
 * Sexy And I Know It
 * You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
 * Born This Way (Nerd Version)
 * Gentleman

Appearances in Mashups
Drop the Mambo is featured in the following Mashups:
 * All About That Bass (Divas)
 * Boys (Summertime Love) (Best of )
 * Hangover (BaBaBa) (High Energy)
 * Teacher (Costume Party)
 * Want To Want Me

Captions

 * Mambo Club
 * Mambo Walk

Dance Quests
Drop the Mambo appears in the following Dance Quest map:
 * Ice Cream

Appearances in Playlists
Drop the Mambo is featured in the following playlists:

Just Dance Now

 * All Songs A-E
 * Solos
 * Latin corner

Just Dance 2016

 * Just Dance 2016
 * Latin Corner
 * Solos
 * Unlimited A-E

Trivia

 * This is the first known case of a coach portrayed by a dancer of the opposite gender. It is followed by C3 of P2 from The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody).
 * As stated in the Behind the Track interview, the dancer was originally planned to be portrayed by an actual female dancer, but Mehdi's energy while coaching the dancer in question was what made the developers in-charge of the routine change their minds and have him as the dancer instead.
 * This is the third song in the series that is performed by Tom Salta. It follows Dagomba and Spectronizer, and precedes Chiwawa.
 * The song reuses a move from the alternate routine of Call Me Maybe.
 * When the song is listened on this link, some parts are slightly different than in-game.
 * The menu icon and coach selection screen for this song show that the dancer does not have makeup on. However, the coach has makeup on in the actual routine.
 * The same thing happened with P2 in Born This Way’s menu icon.
 * The fankit pack uploaded by Ubisoft on the official website shows that the pictogram representing Gold Moves 1, 2 and 4 is named "lafolle_sh", which can have two inappropriate meanings:
 * "Folle" means "crazy" in French, but it can also translate to "fa**ot".
 * "La follé" translates to "I f***ed her" in Spanish.
 * On January 28, 2016, Drop the Mambo was free on in celebration of Mardi Gras. However, it went back to being a VIP/ song pack exclusive on February 8th, 2016.
 * In, the routine starts as soon as the loading screen fades away.
 * The song was played during the Grand Final of the Just Dance World Cup 2015.
 * In a Class video where Mehdi teaches the moves in the chorus, it is revealed that the coach is named "Rita".
 * Thus, this is the seventh coach with a name that is not taken from a video game or a film: she is followed by "Frost Princess", "Magma Princess", and the Classic coaches from Circus.
 * On January 16, 2017, the routine for Drop the Mambo was removed from the tracklist for unknown reasons. However, it could still be played if the console was offline..
 * It has been restored back in the game on January 19, 2016.
 * The Nintendo Switch's version of and 2018 has this song to be played through.
 * This song was used in a recruitment ad for Ubisoft Shanghai’s team.
 * When the caption "Mambo Walk" is chosen in Party Master Modes, the preview that appears on the right corner of the screen shows the coach without her chroma key.