Talk:Just Dance 2017/@comment-27537247-20160829004657/@comment-1465604-20160829015243

The reason why Ubisoft has made an effort to include more Brazilian (and sometimes French) songs is because Brazil and France are where Just Dance are the biggest. There's a reason why their best dances always place in the top 3 of each Just Dance World Cup. I was in France for Japan Expo and man was the community huge and active. Literally non-stop Just Dancing at two different booths, both of which fan-run and not run by Ubisoft. I can only imagine what it'll be like at Paris Games Week in October (which I will also attend), where Ubisoft will actually be staging a Just Dance World Cup heat.

Also, I find it pretty offensive that you're comparing "Te Dominar" with "Junto A Ti". Based on what? That they're both "ethnic" (read: Not in English)? They have literally nothing else in common besides being Trios, but that's like comparing "Hey Mama" to "Born This Way". "Junto A Ti" is Argentinian and in (Argentinian) Spanish while "Te Dominar" is Brazilian and in (Brazilian) Portuguese, two distinctly different languages if you actually listen to them.

Guess what, the world and Just Dance doesn't revolve around the U.S., even if most of the songs in the series are sung in English. And while I agree that "Te Dominar" looks pretty uninspired, like most of the songs that have been revealed insofar (yet I don't see you complaining about the dozen or so of songs in English that are repetitive and boring), that has nothing to do with it being in Portuguese.