Junto a Ti

"Junto a Ti" by Martina Stoessel and Lodovica Comello from Disney's  is featured on, and.

Appearance of the Dancers
The routine is performed by a trio of women.

P1
P1 has short black hair and wears a purple tank top, a blue skirt, pink pantyhose, and black platform heels.

P2
P2 has long pink hair, and wears a blue and purple dress, blue laced leggings, and purple platform heels.

P3
P3 has black hair in a bun and wears a purple crop top, blue patent leggings, and black platform heels.

Background
The background is designed as a large pink and purple stage. Three large panels behind the dancers project pink displays. Spotlights from the side of the stage shine in light purple hues.

Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Move in this routine:

Gold Move 1: Pose accordingly:
 * P1: Shoot both your arms to the left.
 * P2: Lift your right arm and put your left arm on your head.
 * P3: Put your left hand on your hip and your right arm on your head.

Gold Move 2: Point each other.

Gold Move 3: Make a mirrored L with your right hand. This is the final move of the routine.

Dance Quests
Junto A Ti appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
 * Rocket

Trivia

 * Junto a Ti is the second song by Martina Stoessel in the franchise, after En Mi Mundo.
 * This is also the first song by Lodovica Comello in the franchise.
 * This is, so far, the only Disney song in the main series that is not a cover.
 * It is also the first non-English Disney song to appear in the main series.
 * This is also the first Disney Channel song in the main series.
 * The background contains many elements from the On-Stage routines from, including the crowd cheering sound effects added to the routine.
 * On the menu square and on the album coach, P1 and P3 have swapped places.
 * On seventh generation consoles, when the dancers "pop out of the square", the glass effect which is used in squares can be seen in the background square.
 * The glass effect also appears in the preview cover on the World Video Challenge mode.
 * The background of the song is reused in the Rock routine of Just Dance Machine with some modifications made.