"I Was Made For Lovin’ You" by Kiss is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
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Appearance of the Dancers
The routine is performed by a Dance Crew.
P1
P1 is the band's lead guitarist. He has a poofy afro, He wears a yellow coat, a yellow hat (which covers his hair), a hot pink fabric scarf, and orange shoes.
P2
P2 is the band's vocalist. He wears a pink top, turquoise and red striped pants, and black shoes.
P3
P3 is the band's drummer. She wears a necklace and a black dress with yellow lacing, cyan highlights, and black boots.
P4
P4 is the band's bass guitar player. He wears a cyan sleeveless top, a golden belt, long cyan pants, and hot pink boots.
Remake
In the Just Dance Now remake, the coaches have more realistic details and a lighter color scheme.
Background
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A garage with many items and a poster saying "Air band", probably referring to the dancers.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves for each coach in this routine:
Gold Move 1 (P2): Fling your arms in the air 3 times.
Gold Move 2 (P2)/Gold Move 1 (P1, P3, and P4): Put your right hand slowly down at the screen.
Gold Move 2 (P3): Hit the air to the right as if you are drumming.
Gold Move 2 (P4): Play air guitar while slowly moving left.
Gold Move 2 (P1): "Play" an air guitar while you are on the floor.
Appearances in Playlists
I Was Made For Lovin’ You appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 3
- Dance Crews
- Just 80’s
- Rock Party
Just Dance 2019
- Just Dance 3
- The Groovy 70s
Just Dance Now
- All Songs F-J
- It’s Time To Dance!
Trivia
General
- I Was Made For Lovin’ You is the first song in the Just Dance series to have a Sweat routine.
- It is the only case in Just Dance 3.
- Although I Was Made For Lovin’ You was released in 1979, it is featured in the "Just 80’s" playlist in Just Dance 3.
- This is also the case with Video Killed the Radio Star.
Routine
- The last pictogram is a storm cloud: this means that, during its related part, the coaches perform random moves that are not counted.
- This marks the first time a random object is used as a replacement for a pictogram.
- One of the graffiti arts on the garage door is recycled from Jump with some minor changes.
- In the Just Dance Now files, a Beta pictogram that only portrays P2 can be seen.[3]
- In the first versions of Just Dance Now, It’s You’s avatar was accidentally unlocked instead of the correct one.[citation needed] This was later fixed.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
(updated, computer)
(updated, phone)
(re-updated, computer)
(re-updated, phone)
Promotional Images
Behind the Scenes
Beta Elements
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Extractions
References
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