"Shoutout" (VIP-Made Version)[1] by Lisa Pac is featured on Just Dance 2022 as a German exclusive.[2] The song is available worldwide with a Just Dance Unlimited subscription. The song is also featured on 舞力无限. The song can be found in the Just Dance+ files.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
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P1[]
P1 is Christina Minz. She has blonde hair, and tucked-in red T-shirt with the logo for Flying Steps Academy on it, beige pants, a blue belt that hangs loosely at the end, blue sneakers, and a white glove.
P2[]
P2 is German TikToker Marek Fritz. He has curly blonde hair, a white shirt with a blue and black geometric design, a black cargo vest, denim jeans, plain white sneakers, and a white glove.
Background[]
The routine initially takes place in two separate locations: a room in the Flying Steps Academy studio and Marek Fritz’s living room, with the background partitioned into two sections to show both coaches dancing in their locations. During the final verses, Marek’s section widens such that only his section is present on screen, with both coaches finally meeting each other personally and completing the rest of the routine together.
P1[]
Christina Minz is dancing in a dark-blue room in the Flying Steps Academy studio. 4 coloured fluorescent lamps arranged in an inverted V flank her sides while a dim neon light hangs on the ceiling.
P2[]
Marek Fritz is dancing in his living room, which has the same fluorescent lamps flanking his side, but this time placed on a charcoal-grey L-shaped sofa with a cream and beige cushion present. The living room has a dark wooden floor and a bare brick wall. After his section widens up, it reveals another L-shaped sofa of the same color and cushions with another 2 fluorescent lamps on it.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Tuck your arms in around your chest and spin clockwise.
Gold Move 2: Throw your arms out in front of you, step left while throwing your arms out, bring you arms together again, and step right. P2 does this first, then P1.
Gold Move 3: High five.
Trivia[]
- Shoutout is the first new song to be exclusively released to Germany before other regions.
- It is the second new routine to do so, following Juice (VIPMADE).
- With only a VIPMADE routine created for the song, Shoutout is the fifth song in the Just Dance series without a Classic routine, after Jamaican Dance (on Xbox 360), Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, You’re On My Mind, and Dancing Queen.
- Shoutout is the second collaboration between Just Dance and the Flying Steps Academy, again following Juice (VIPMADE).
- Mood (Alternate) and Shoutout are the second and third collaborations with a dance academy.
- Shoutout is the first one where the dance academy is referenced in the code name.
- Mood (Alternate) and Shoutout are the second and third collaborations with a dance academy.
- Shoutout is the first VIPMADE map to feature routines recorded in different locations.
- Shoutout is the second map to have merging backgrounds, after Stop Drop Roll.
- Marek Fritz’s recording has been sped up and slowed down several times, possibly in order to keep the moves in time with the song.
- Some pictograms are smaller than the others.
- When Shoutout was first released, the pictograms for Gold Move 2 had golden outlines for both players, even though only one of the respective players has their move counted as a Gold Move.
- This was fixed as soon as the map was made available worldwide.[3]
- The thumbnail for the gameplay teaser on the German Just Dance YouTube channel is the cover of the song used in-game, rather than a promotional image with the Ubisoft logo.
- When Shoutout was first released worldwide, the UK Just Dance Youtube channel upload the teaser for the song twice with two different thumbnails and titles, and a PEGI 3 icon at the beginning on one of the previews. This also happens with Koi and Level Up (VIPMADE).
- The teasers without the PEGI 3 icon for the three songs were deleted the following day.
- The background of the 舞力全开 promotional gameplay image uses the cover instead of the actual background.[4]
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