"I Luh Ya Papi" by Jennifer Lopez featuring French Montana is featured on Just Dance 2015 as a downloadable track, as well as on Just Dance+.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a woman with black hair wearing a red headband with blue and gold pebbles, golden hoop earrings, and a golden necklace. She wears a magenta bra with black designs and red sleeves from the top of a coat, blue short denim jeans with pink and yellow pebbles, cyan knee high socks, a light blue glove, and low-ankle magenta shoes with white bottoms. In the end, she fades into gold dust.
Background[]
The dancer dances through several different locations during the course of the dance. All of them express wealthiness and look similar to the backgrounds of the official music video of this song.
The dance begins in a purple-navy background with cyan and magenta palm trees.
It then moves on to a street road with buildings. The dancer dances with two unplayable backup dances at this point of the routine. Later, the three move to the exterior of a mansion with a parked sports car and a few palm trees.
The three dancers move to a scene in front of an ocean with a cruise ship and jet skis. There is a Ferris wheel in the far background.
The dancers are later seen standing on a wooden board in front of the Jacuzzi which is possibly in the mansion. There is sunshine in the background and an orange cocktail by a table near the dancer. Plants and reclining beds can also be seen. These few location changes repeat.
Later, the dancer is back in the original background, but with the addition of the backup dancers. The backup dancers and palm trees become "moving windows" and skyscrapers can be seen through them.
Mashup[]
The song has a Beta Mashup that has been found in the game files. Its theme is Urban Latino.[4] It would have featured Hispanic/Latino dancers with street outfits.
Dancers[]
- I Luh Ya Papi
- Mas Que Nada
- Run The Show (Extreme)
- We Can’t Stop
- Can’t Get Enough
- Livin’ la Vida Loca
- Mas Que Nada
- Run The Show (Extreme)
- We Can’t Stop
- Can’t Get Enough
- Livin’ la Vida Loca
- Boom
- Run The Show (Extreme)
- Boom
- Mas Que Nada
- Dançando [GM1]
- María [GM2]
- Boom
- I Luh Ya Papi
Gold Moves[]
Classic[]
There are 5 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Put your arms over your head and shake your hips.
Gold Moves 2, 3, and 5: Point forward.
Gold Move 4: Swing your arms out.
Mashup[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in the unreleased Mashup:
Gold Move 1: Pose facing your left side with your arms behind your body while shaking your body at the same time. (Dançando)
Gold Move 2: Put your hands up in a triangle and jump. (María)
Appearances in Mashups[]
Don't Stop Me NowHey Mama- Hips Don’t Lie (Caliente)
I Luh Ya Papi (Urban Latino)
Trivia[]
General[]
- I Luh Ya Papi is the third song by Jennifer Lopez in the series.
- "S**t" is censored, even when it is reduced down to "shh" in the official audio.
- The following errors appear in the lyrics:
- "And you're all out loving/That J.Love, true" is misinterpreted as "And you're all that loving/That J.Lo true" in the lyrics.
- "I can get you fun up" is misinterpreted as "I can get you thrown up"
- "Imma tie my hair up top" is misinterpreted as "Gonna tie my hair up top"
- "I ain't trying to call mileage" is misinterpreted as "I ain't trying to call Miley"
- "And that Wraith drop" is misinterpreted as "And that rave drop"
- "Teterboro jets overseas" is misinterpreted as "Teterboro just overseas"
- "Take the pins outta her hair" is misinterpreted as "Take the pants out here"
- The second-to-last time "I-I love you, mami" is sung, the first "I" is missing.
- "All the way to the end" is misinterpreted as "A way to the end"
- I Luh Ya Papi was the first song to be available as paid DLC on Just Dance 2015.
- When viewing the song in the store, "s**t" was not censored. This was fixed later on.
- This is one of the three downloadable songs in Just Dance 2015 to not have a preview. Other songs without previews include Kiss Kiss and the Sing-Along Version of Let It Go; however they appeared in one of the Just Dance Minutes.
- I Luh Ya Papi is the third song on Just Dance 2015 to have an unused Mashup, along with Kiss Kiss and Diamonds.
Routine[]
- This routine takes some of the moves from the routine from the music video.
- On the Xbox marketplace, in the section for this song, there are some beta pictures for it. In two of them, the backup dancers have lighter skin color.
- The background contains elements from Miami, Los Angeles, and the music video.
- One of the pictograms for this routine is made in Just Dance 2016 style instead of Just Dance 2015 style.
- The song is affected by a glitch: sometimes, the game plays the audio from Maps instead of the correct one.[5] The lyrics are from Maps as well.
- There is also another glitch affecting the lyrics: sometimes, the line "I put it down" appears a couple of seconds before it is sung; then, it vanishes and it reappears again in the correct moment.
- In the promotional gameplay images, the coach has a different look: her outfit and her skin are less saturated, making her face more visible, and the blue parts are pointed to an aqua green shade.
- This color scheme was used in the coach’s appearance in Hips Don’t Lie (Mashup).
- It was also planned to be used in the Mashups for Hey Mama and Don't Stop Me Now, where the dancer would've made an appearance.
- This color scheme was used in the coach’s appearance in Hips Don’t Lie (Mashup).
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
(Just Dance 2015)
(Just Dance+)
In-Game Screenshots[]
Promotional Images[]
Beta Elements[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
Gameplays[]
Extraction[]
Beta Mashup[]
References[]
- ↑ https://instagram.com/p/1sWkUOgCk / (Archive)
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PFgGtFvb8Qo?t=81s (better source needed)
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PFgGtFvb8Qo?t=20s (better source needed)
- ↑ File:UrbanLatinoLuhYaPapi.png
- ↑ https://youtu.be/-Tv2tblN4hY?t=238
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