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*The song{{'}}s avatar on {{G|2014}} is unlocked upon reaching Level 100 on the [[World Dancefloor]]. |
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*The covered version of the song replaces the line "Murderer" with "Word {{'}}em up!". |
*The covered version of the song replaces the line "Murderer" with "Word {{'}}em up!". |
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*The Raving Rabbid had been featured in this song to celebrate the Raving Rabbid games’ fifth anniversary. |
*The Raving Rabbid had been featured in this song to celebrate the Raving Rabbid games’ fifth anniversary. |
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**This is the second routine with a Raving Rabbid{{'}}s cameo, after [[When I Grow Up]]. |
**This is the second routine with a Raving Rabbid{{'}}s cameo, after [[When I Grow Up]]. |
Revision as of 12:37, 30 January 2020
"Here Comes the Hotstepper" by Ini Kamoze, covered by The Hit Crew in the game, was featured on Just Dance 2 as a DLC but became unavailable for purchase following the shutdown of the Wii Shop Channel in January 2019. The song remains playable on Just Dance: Summer Party and is featured on Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancer
Original
The dancer is a man with dark blue hair, who dresses up as a farmer. He wears a dark blue straw hat over his head and has a Fu Manchu mustache in his face. He also wears a blue and orange-yellow checkered polo shirt, a pair of blue overalls with the right suspender strapped on, a pair of bright orange socks, and white and dark blue boots tied with bright orange laces. A bright orange handkerchief hangs in the back pocket of his overall. He has a light blue outline.
Remake
In the remake, the excess neon in his outline is removed and his color gradient is slightly darker. Otherwise, the coach is the exact same.
Background
The background is styled as a farm. There is a barn, chickens, and some sheaves of hay. For almost the entirety of the routine, there is a Rabbid annoying the dancer. In the end, the front wall of the barn falls, revealing numerous Rabbids. In the remake, the screen fades to black at the end.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Swipe your right hand upwards from right to left, as if you were throwing something.
Gold Move 2: Swipe your right hand downwards as if you were trying to catch something.
Gold Move 3: Swing your right arm to the left.
Gold Move 4: Put your hands up with your thumbs up.
Appearances in Mashups
Here Comes the Hotstepper appears in the following Mashups:
Trivia
- Here Comes the Hotstepper is the third cover by The Hit Crew in the series.
- The song’s avatar on Just Dance 2014 is unlocked upon reaching Level 100 on the World Dancefloor.
- The covered version of the song replaces the line "Murderer" with "Word ’em up!".
- On the Winter Wonderland video and in-game notifications credits "Ini Kamoze", rather than "The Hit Crew".
- The Raving Rabbid had been featured in this song to celebrate the Raving Rabbid games’ fifth anniversary.
- This is the second routine with a Raving Rabbid’s cameo, after When I Grow Up.
- The DLC used to be free along with Crazy Christmas for a short time but then went on to cost 300 Wii Points. [citation needed]
- The menu icon of the song on Just Dance 2 did not originally include a Raving Rabbid upon its debut in the game. The Rabbid was added after the song was no longer free.
- The pictograms on 1:14, 1:15, 2:02 and 2:03 are reversed.
- In Rabbids Land, the Rabbids’ dance moves are reused from this song when playing the jukebox mode.
- In the Winter Wonderland trailer, the pictograms have default colors.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Promotional Images
Behind the Scenes
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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