"Disco Inferno" by The Trammps is featured on Just Dance 2023 Edition, Just Dance Now, and 舞力无限.
It was also featured on Just Dance Unlimited as a free song for a limited time from October 27 to November 3, 2022.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a man named Luke Cypher who is portrayed as a red-skinned devil. He wears blue lipstick and black mascara. He has black, short hair, pointy ears, earrings, and short horns on his head with a ring on one of the horns. He wears a jacket and pants, all made out of black fabric with a fire motif and a black chocker with gold triangles on it. The jacket also has a gold rim. On his pants, he wears a belt with a golden trident buckle in front of it. On his left arm, he wears a gold arm bracelet and on his left ring finger, he wears a golden ring. On his right hand, he wears a dark blue glove. He also wears a pair of gold and black dancing shoes. He also has an orange glowing outline.
Background[]
The routine takes place at Scarlet’s Palace. The inside of the palace is a stage called Fire and Brimstone, similar to You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) but on the opposite side of Magic.
The map begins with a cutscene of the outside of Scarlet’s Palace, in which there are four teaser posters of Rita Piña, Johnny Zombie, the coach Luke Cypher, and Fuchsia Blue. The camera zooms into the inside of the palace as the palace’s doors open.
The inside of the palace features a red curtain with a staircase, which an addition of a few props and set pieces such as plants hung up on bars, statues of Cupid, golden balloons, and neon fire lights. The stage where the staircase leads is filled with similar elements but with a bunch of disco balls hung up on the ceiling and an arch made of neon flames. Throughout the entire routine, the neon flames and the arch light on and off in shades of orange and yellow respectively. The curtains open up to feature a roaring flames animation projected on a LED screen. Extra scenic spotlights in colors of pink and yellow light up the stage as the routine goes on.
The floor after the stairs features a LED disco floor with its tiles lighting up to the lyrics of the song. Behind the coach, the treads of the stairs light up one after another as the verses go on.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: While facing the right, lean forward and push both of your arms out.
Gold Move 2: Same as Gold Move 1 but in the opposite direction.
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of Disco Inferno.
Game | Date Added | Date Removed |
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Just Dance Unlimited | October 27, 2022 | November 3, 2022 |
Just Dance Now | November 17, 2022 | December 12, 2022 |
December 23, 2022 | January 4, 2023[2] | |
June 21, 2023 | N/A | |
舞力无限 | November 22, 2022 | N/A |
Appearances in Playlists[]
Disco Inferno is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2023 Edition[]
Just Dance Now[]
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Disco Inferno is heard in the Just Dance Now scene in The Emoji Movie.
- The game uses the remastered edit of the song, which is shortened by seven minutes and removes the interludes.
- The following mistakes appear in the lyrics:
- "Folks are screaming" is misinterpreted as "The funk was flaming".
- "There’s a party somewhere" is misinterpreted as "There’s somebody somewhere".
- As confirmed on the TikTok account of Just Dance, Derkes is Luke Cypher’s mother.[3]
Routine[]
- Disco Inferno is the ninth routine to be available on Just Dance Unlimited prior to the release of its game, after 7 Rings, Without Me, Kulikitaka, Yo Le Llego, Ice Cream, Rock Your Body, Levitating, and Can’t Stop the Feeling!.
- It marks the second time this happened outside of a Just Dance Unlimited season, as well as the second time said routine can be played via more than one game, after Can’t Stop the Feeling!.
- The routine takes place on the opposite side of Magic.
- Luke Cypher's name is a play on Lucifer, which is the Devil’s name.
- In concept art, the codename of the map is misspelled as "DiscoInderno".
- When the routine was available in Just Dance Unlimited, the coach’s reflection was still visible after he disappeared. This was fixed in Just Dance 2023 Edition
- The preview audio is not synchronized with the preview video in the menu of Just Dance 2023 Edition.
- The routine can be spotted in the background of Can’t Stop the Feeling! (Danceverse Prince Version).
- The Just Dance Now cover uses the Just Dance Unlimited menu icon as the background.
- Luke Cypher appears in the teaser for Season 1: Lover Coaster on a fictional dating app called Dancr.
- Luke Cypher returns as P2 of About Damn Time.
- On the notification for the permanent release of Disco Inferno in Just Dance Now, the menu square from Just Dance Unlimited is used, but without the logo of Just Dance 2023 Edition.
- However, this is not the case on the song selection menu.
- Luke Cypher appears on a poster in I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) (Extravaganza Version).