Livin’ la Vida Loca

"Livin’ la Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin is featured on Just Dance 4 and Just Dance Wii U.

Dancer
The dancer is a man with long brown hair. He wears a black mask, an orange long-sleeve shirt, a beige vest, a light green belt, some beige pants, and a pair of black leather boots.

Background
A moving carriage with many bags on a road in a desert. During the second part of the verses, many wooden boards are on the sides of the road, and, in the chorus, a lot of smoke covers the screen.

Gold Moves
There are 5 Gold Moves in the routine: Gold Moves 1 and 3: Open both of your arms when.

Gold Move 2: Act like a "matador" and throw both of your arms to the right side of you.

Gold Move 4: Open your arms wider than the first and third gold move.

Gold Move 5: Bow forth, with your right arm on your stomach. This is the final move of the routine.

PS3 and Wii U

 * One player gets 3 stars
 * One player gets 5 stars
 * Get 5 stars on the Dance Mash-Up
 * Get all Gold Moves
 * Get the "Creative" Dance style
 * Get GOOD when "Upside inside out" is sung

Wii and Xbox 360

 * One player gets 3 stars
 * One player gets 4 stars
 * One player gets 5 stars
 * Get all Gold Moves
 * Get the "Creative" Dance style
 * Get GOOD when "Upside inside out" is sung

Mashup
Livin' la Vida Loca has a Mashup exclusive to the PS3 and Wii U versions of the game.

Dancers
(No repeats)
 * Livin' la Vida Loca (JD4)
 * Crazy Christmas (JD2)
 * Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (JD2)
 * It's Not Unusual (JD2)
 * Take on Me (JD3)
 * Umbrella (JD4)
 * Crying Blood (JD2)
 * Cheerleaders Boot Camp (JD4)
 * Hot For Me (JD4)
 * Price Tag (JD3)
 * Kids in America (JD)
 * I'm So Excited (JD3)

Battle
Livin' la Vida Loca has a battle against Rock n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain). For the battle, click here.

Appearances in Mashups
Livin' la Vida Loca is featured in the following Mashups:
 * I Luh Ya Papi
 * Jailhouse Rock
 * Rock Lobster

Trivia

 * This is the first song by Ricky Martin in the series; it is followed by María in Just Dance 2014.
 * After the Classic routine ends, sometimes on the Wii, Super Bass appears in the Final Score menu instead of the appropriate dancer.
 * This is the sixth Spanish song in the series, after Boom, Mamasita, Jambo Mambo, Aserejé (The Ketchup Song) and I Like It.
 * This is the second song from Shrek 2. It is preceded by Funkytown and is followed by Holding Out for a Hero.
 * The pictograms to the Mashup begin flashing as soon as the purple transference screen flashes.
 * Plus, the pictograms for Cheerleaders Boot Camp are red with yellow props instead of lime green with indigo props.
 * Starting with the line "Gotta gotta la vida loca", the lyrics aren't highlighted.
 * However, this doesn't apply to the Xbox 360.