"Jump (For My Love)" by Girls Aloud is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限. It was also planned to be featured on Just Dance: Greatest Hits, but it was scrapped for unknown reasons.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
Original[]
The dancers are both teenage girls who wear pajamas, as if they are at a sleepover. They both have blue hair.
P1[]
P1 has poofy hair tied in a bun. She wears a magenta/purple tank-top, turquoise pajama pants with white felts, blue socks, a sun glove, and white slippers with little purple bows on them.
P2[]
P2 has straight hair that curls up at the ends. She wears a blue romper with purple straps, a turquoise belt with a purple string around the front, and purple flats.
Remake[]
In the remake, not much has changed. The turquoise attributes (P1’s pants and P2’s belt and glove) are recolored to be a lighter shade of blue. The dancers are given a bright blue outline. P1’s tank top and P2’s flats, straps, and string appear to be pink as well. P1’s glove is now orange, specifically deep golden fizz. Both dancers are slightly realistic.
Background[]
The background takes place in a girly bedroom, with a desk, a computer, a chest of drawers with many cosmetic things, a bed, and lots of things put randomly on the floor. At some points a mother-like figure’s shadow can be seen. She is also shaking to the beat of the song. Near the end of the song, pale pink feathers rain down on the coaches.
Sweat Mashup[]
Jump (For My Love) has an unlockable Sweat Mashup in Just Dance 3.
Dancers[]
- Skin-To-Skin [GM1]
- Fame
- I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Sweat)
- Hey Boy Hey Girl
- Maniac [GM2]
- I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Sweat)
Gold Moves[]
Classic[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Throw your arms down. P1 does this by facing the left and P2 does this by facing the right.
Gold Move 3:
- P1: Put your right arm above you and put your left arm beside your left hip.
- P2: Throw your arms up while slightly leaning to the right.
Sweat Mashup[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Sweat Mashup:
Gold Move 1: Slowly make a circle with both of your hands. (Skin-To-Skin)
Gold Move 2: Make a circle with both of your hands. (Maniac)
Appearances in Playlists[]
Jump (For My Love) is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3[]
Just Dance Now[]
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Just Dance 2019[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- However, the game uses the cover version by Girls Aloud, making Jump (For My Love) the first song to be covered by a major recording artist.
- This makes Jump (For My Love) and Venus the fifth and sixth covers to be made by an artist who does not work for Ubisoft Studios, after Louie Louie, Holiday, Toxic, and Here Comes the Hotstepper.
- However, the game uses the cover version by Girls Aloud, making Jump (For My Love) the first song to be covered by a major recording artist.
- The first, third, and fifth times the line "If you want to taste my kisses in the night" is sung, the word "night" is followed by an exclamation point in the lyrics, although it should not be there.
- Additionally, "want to" is spelled as "wanna" in the lyrics.
- Although Girls Aloud’s version of the song is simply titled as "Jump", every game uses the title from the original version, which is "Jump (For My Love)".
Classic[]
- Jump (For My Love) is the first song whose coach selection menu shows the coaches’ full bodies.
- This is not the case in the remake.
- The shadow from the door resembles Mashed Potato Time.
- In the Wii and PS3 versions of Just Dance 3, when the dancers jump, the star bar, score ball, and pictogram slide shake in addition to the background. In every other version of the game, only the background shakes.
- Files for Jump (For My Love) can be found in the Just Dance: Greatest Hits ISO, suggesting that this song was going to appear in the game as a playable routine.[1]
- In the remake, the coaches’ pink clothes look darker than in the menu square.
- Plus, P1’s pants and P2’s feet are affected by a mask glitch that creates small shrouds (white for P1 and black for P2).
- Fewer moves are counted in the remake compared to the original version.
- In the remake, the pictogram for Gold Moves 1 and 2 is not fully recolored. At the very top near the golden outline, the original colors of the pictograms are visible.
- On Just Dance Unlimited, a creaking sound has been added when the door opens and closes.
- On Just Dance 2019, the routine is featured in the playlist "The Epic 80s", due to the original version of the song being released in 1984.
Sweat Mashup[]
- When the Sweat Mashup is unlocked on Xbox 360, it is simply titled as "Jump (Mashup)".
- In the Sweat Mashup, Skin-To-Skin’s part lasts for 45 seconds, and thus, it has the longest continuous appearance in a single Mashup.
- Just like in Da Funk, only one dancer appears more than once in the Sweat Mashup.
- Coincidentally, in both cases, the repeating dancer is I Was Made For Lovin’ You (Sweat Version).
- This is the only Sweat Mashup where both its difficulty and effort are 3.
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
In-Game Screenshots[]
Promotional Image[]
Other[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
Gameplays[]
Classic[]
Sweat Mashup[]
Extractions[]
References[]
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