"Dagomba" by Sorcerer is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance Wii, Just Dance 3 (as a downloadable track), Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, Just Dance 4 (as a downloadable track), Just Dance Now, Just Dance (as a Ubisoft Club unlockable), 舞力全开:活力派, and Just Dance Unlimited.
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
- Afro Raindance
- Shaman
Appearances in Playlists
Dagomba is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019
- Just Dance 2
Just Dance Now
- Masquerade Parade
- All Songs A-E
Trivia
General
- Dagomba is the first song produced by Tom Salta in the series.
- Being featured in ten games (Just Dance 2, Just Dance Wii, Just Dance 3, Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, Just Dance 4, Just Dance Now, Just Dance 2016, 舞力全开:活力派 and Just Dance Unlimited), Dagomba is the most recurring song in the Just Dance series.
- "Don’t stop, hey" is heard in the song, but it does not appear in the lyrics.
Routine
- Crying Blood, Dagomba, Rockafeller Skank and Walk Like an Egyptian are the first four coaches to appear twice in a row in a Mashup (the former two in Pump It, the third one in Jamaican Dance and the latter in Baby One More Time).
- 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.
- Dagomba’s background can be seen in Spice Up Your Life.
- In Take On Me (Mashup), the original Gold Move has been removed.
- In Just Dance 4, the original pictograms are mixed with new ones in Just Dance 4 style; from Just Dance Now onwards, instead, every pictogram is in Just Dance 4 style.
- In Just Dance 4, the pictograms from Just Dance 2 are in a lower resolution than the remade ones due to the increased size of the pictogram slide.
- In Just Dance 4 and Just Dance 2014, Dagomba’s avatar has his in-game mouth, while in Just Dance Wii U and onwards, his avatar is smiling.
- In Just Dance 4, the avatar’s nose and the stain of the chin are missing.
- In Just Dance 2016, the pictograms appear before the coach actually performs their moves. This issue was fixed on Just Dance Unlimited.
- The coach is remastered in Episode 5 of Dance Lab.
- In Just Dance Unlimited, Dagomba is labelled as a song from Just Dance 4 rather than Just Dance 2.
- However, it is still on the Just Dance 2 playlist.
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