Dagomba

"Dagomba" by Sorcerer is featured on, , (as a DLC), ,  (as a DLC), ,  (as a Ubisoft Club unlockable), , and.

Appearance of the Dancer
The coach is a male tribal dancer with greenish skin. He wears a painted African wood mask, a brown grass skirt, as well as two brown wristbands on each arm. In the remake, he is slightly brighter.

Background
The background is a savanna. There is an active volcano in the far background which spews lava, and spears can be seen set up in the grass. Every time the dancer raises his hands, bolts of lightning strike the spears.

Gold Moves
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:

Gold Move: Move your right hand in a half circle towards the screen meanwhile your left hand is behind your back and hanging.

Appearances in Mashups
Dagomba appears in the following Mashups:
 * Jamaican Dance
 * No Limit
 * Pump It
 * Take On Me
 * I Like It
 * You're the First, the Last, My Everything
 * Fatima (World Music)
 * The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) (Shamans)
 * Hangover (BaBaBa) (High Energy)

Captions
Dagomba appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
 * Africa Clap
 * Africa Double
 * Shaman

Trivia

 * Dagomba is the first song by Tom Salta in the series.
 * As is the case with the coaches in Katti Kalandal, Dagomba’s skin tone is more bluish-green than white.
 * It was even darker in the Beta version, but not as dark as Katti Kalandal's beta version.
 * Dagomba can be played on 10 different games.
 * The song was originally on.
 * It also appears on the main list on.
 * It later appeared on as a downloadable track.
 * It appeared on (both versions).
 * It makes an appearance as a downloadable track on.
 * It also appears in.
 * It can be unlocked through Ubisoft Club in.
 * It also appears in  .
 * It is playable via .
 * Thus, with 10 appearances, this is the most recycled song in the series.
 * On and, Dagomba’s avatar has his in-game mouth, while in  and onwards, his avatar is smiling.
 * On, the avatar’s nose and the stain of the chin are missing.
 * On Dagomba’s avatar on can be unlocked if save data from previous games is present in a console's memory system during the game’s boot-up.
 * In Take On Me's Mashup, the Gold Move from this routine was removed.
 * Dagomba is one of the ten coaches that appears twice or more in a row in a Mashup - Kids in America in Rock Lobster, The Power in (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life, Beat Match Until I’m Blue in Oops!...I Did It Again, Dagomba in Pump It, Crying Blood in Pump It, Rasputin in Tribal Dance, Walk Like an Egyptian in ...Baby One More Time, DARE in Maneater, and Rockafeller Skank in Jamaican Dance.
 * In, the pictograms appear before the coach does the move. This was fixed on.
 * Dagomba’s background can be seen in Spice Up Your Life.
 * The dancer is remastered in Episode 5 of Dance Lab.
 * In, Dagomba is stated to have originated from rather than.
 * However, it is still on the playlist.
 * "Don't stop, hey" is heard in the song, but not in the lyrics.
 * A similar incident happened in Skin-To-Skin, Just Mario, and In The Hall Of The Pixel King.

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