"Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Wii 2, Just Dance Unlimited, Just Dance Now (for players who subscribed before April 9, 2024), and 舞力无限.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
P1[]
Original[]
P1 is a woman with Magenta hair is with a pony-tail low and to the side. Her outfit appears to have a tied up sea-green top, sea-green hoop earrings, Magenta pants that handles by a blue and belt with yellow buckle, and sea-green shoes that appear to be kitten heel boots. She wears a sea-green fingerless glove.
Remake[]
In the remake, her face is less visible and more realistic, with given color change: her hair is colored dark red, as are her pants. Her top is in a shade of teal, as are her belt and boots and Her hoop earrings, and belt buckle are now pink. Her glove is now purple.
P2[]
Original[]
P2 is a man with a purple tatoo on his right arm, purple facial hair, and purple hair that is covered by a teal bandana. He wears a teal tank top, dark blue wristband on his left arm, blue denim pants with cyan pocket borders, handled by a magenta belt, and a pair magenta sneakers with sea-green top, white laces, and blue sole. He has Malachite yellow glove.
Remake[]
In the remake, his face is less visible and he is more realistic, with given color change: his bandana is in a dark shade of violet, His top is purple, his bracelet is emerald green, and his teal jeans with purple pockets are held up by a dark red belt. His hair is now in a shade of pink, and his tattoo is a darker purple. His glove is now pink.
Background[]
Original (Wii/PS3)[]
The routine takes place in a room full of spirals of color-changing pumping lines, which frequently interchange between blue, teal, and pink. They also go along with the beat of the song. There is also a dim, purple neon light at the bottom of the wall, which fades to violet and is connected to a reflective floor.
Original (Xbox 360)[]
In the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, the scenery has no floor; however, the coaches are still reflected.
Remake[]
In the remake, the background is almost the same as in the Wii/PS3 version, but has darker colors.
Mashup[]
Promiscuous has an unlockable Duet Mashup on Just Dance 3.
Dancers[]
- Promiscuous
- Mugsy Baloney
- Promiscuous
- Hot Stuff
- Katti Kalandal
- Promiscuous
- Mugsy Baloney
- Promiscuous [GM1]
- Hot Stuff
- Katti Kalandal
- Promiscuous [GM2]
- Barbie Girl
- Promiscuous [GM3]
- Hot Stuff
- Katti Kalandal
- Somethin’ Stupid
- Promiscuous
- Somethin’ Stupid
- Promiscuous
Gold Moves[]
Classic[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in the routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 3:
- P2: Put your hands on your hips.
- P1: Throw your right arm over your head while putting your left hand on your hip.
Gold Move 2: For both dancers, swing your hands out at the same time.
Mashup[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Mashup. They are all the same as the Classic routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 3: (Promiscuous)
- P2: Put your hands on your hips.
- P1: Throw your right arm over your head while putting your left hand on your hip.
Gold Move 2: For both dancers, swing your hands out at the same time. (Promiscuous)
Appearances in Mashups[]
Promiscuous appears in the following Mashups:
- Promiscuous
- Worth It (Tease me)
Appearances in Playlists[]
Promiscuous appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3[]
Just Dance Wii 2[]
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2019[]
Just Dance 2020[]
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs K-R
- Dancing Queen (2022)
- Dancing Queen (2023)
- Duet
- February Frenzy
- Groovy Queens! (Pre-August 2020)
- Groovy Queens! (2021)
- Thank You, Dance (2020)
- Thank You, Dance! (2022)
- Winter Warmup
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Promiscuous is the first song by Nelly Furtado in the game series.
- It is also the first song by Timbaland in the series.
- Baby Zouk and Promiscuous are the first two songs to have a Duet Mashup.
- However, Promiscuous’s is technically the first one in the series, because it is unlocked earlier than Baby Zouk’s.
- The lines "hit it", "with nothing on", and "before you bring that on" (when Nelly sings it) are censored.
- The line "You’re dope, have a player 'bout to choke" is misinterpreted as "You don’t have a player on your trunk".
- The line "Do you mind if I come through?" is misinterpreted as "Do you mind if I come too?".
- The line "How you lookin' for her in the daytime with the light?" is split into two separate lines, reading "How you lookin' for her in the day/Time with the light".
- Promiscuous was referenced by Ubisoft in the ESRB label of Just Dance 3, in which the following lyric was cited: "Promiscuous girl, you’re teasing me,"[2]
- On Just Dance Wii 2, the following lines receive delayed highlighting:
- "Do you take me for?"
- "Let’s walk for a minute"
- "I can see you"
- "Feeling on me"
- "Like Steve Nash"
- "No more"
- "So does everybody else"
Classic[]
- P2 is the first coach with tattoos in the Just Dance series.
- The following glitches can be noticed in Just Dance 3 and Just Dance Wii 2:
- P1’s nostrils sometimes turn blue, and parts of her top turn white.
- P2’s neck and face often turn purple.
- During the chorus, part of P2’s tattoo on his arm is accidentally shown on his face.
- Many pictograms are semi-transparent in Just Dance 3 and Just Dance Wii 2.
- In the remake, some body features of the coaches glitch often: for example, some parts of P1’s hair turn white and P2’s face becomes slightly purple when his tattoo on his right arm is near his right eye.
- In the old Just Dance Now servers, there is a bundle for Promiscuous that contains unused assets for the remake, where the coaches’ outlines are fuchsia and in full opacity.
- The Just Dance Unlimited album coach has a white fade at the bottom, in the style of the Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance 2015 album coaches.
- In the Just Dance 2016 version of Just Dance Unlimited, the Gold Move effect for Gold Moves 1 and 3 is glitchy. This issue was fixed in the Just Dance 2017 version.
- Even though it features a male dancer, Promiscuous has been featured on the "Groovy Queens!" playlist on Just Dance Now twice.
Mashup[]
- All coaches of P1 are female and all coaches of P2 are male.
- This makes Promiscuous and Take On Me the first two Mashups were all coaches stay the same gender.
- On the Xbox 360 version of the Mashup, the pictograms are stretched vertically.
- The Hot Stuff coaches have swapped color schemes; their orange parts are purple, and their purple parts are orange.
- Moreover, Hot Stuff’s Gold Move was removed.
- Also, their appearance on the menu square is their original appearance.
- In the Wii version, the first pictogram for Promiscuous has added arrows that are not present in the Classic version.[3] The added arrows are in the style of Just Dance 2 (with the arrowhead on both ends).
- However, this does not happen in the Xbox 360 or PS3 versions of the Mashup.[4]
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Beta Elements[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplays[]
Classic[]
Mashup[]
Extractions[]
References[]
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