"Jin Go Lo Ba" by Babatunde Olatunji (Fatboy Slim’s remix is used in-game) is featured on Just Dance and Just Dance: Greatest Hits. It was also featured on Just Dance 3 as a downloadable track for the Xbox 360, but became unavailable for purchase following the removal of most DLCs from the Xbox 360 Marketplace on August 20, 2023.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The dancer is a woman who wears a Native-Indigenous inspired outfit. She has a dark pink tank top and a skirt full of dark purple feather fringe. She also has dark purple necklaces, six armbands, forearm covers, anklets with blue-violet feather fringe, and a big dark purple, pink, and white feather headdress crown on her head. She is barefoot.
Remake[]
In the remake, her color scheme is now different. Her bracelets and a part of her feather crown are now brown while her skirt, anklets, feather crown, and the top are now golden. She now also has a reddish orange outline.
Background[]
Just Dance[]
The routine is set in a room with a green wall showing some silhouettes of some trees. There are some green lights shining on the coach from the ceiling.
Just Dance 3/Just Dance: Greatest Hits (Xbox 360)[]
In Just Dance 3 and the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the routine now takes place in a jungle with trees and plants in the foreground that sway. There are some lowlands in the background, which are covered by fog. The Sun can be seen in the background. The lights shining on the coach are now more faint.
Just Dance: Greatest Hits (Wii)[]
In the Wii version of Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the swaying trees are removed. There are two plants on each side of the jungle. The shining lights are also removed and are replaced by a rotating series of spotlights.
Remake[]
In the remake, the background is similar to the one in Just Dance 3 and the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance: Greatest Hits, except that the trees and plants are much closer to the screen, and the Sun is more larger and brighter.
Shake Moves[]
There is 1 Shake Move in this routine:
Shake Move: Shake both of your arms up and down while bending down.
Gold Moves[]
There are 5 Gold Moves in this routine from Just Dance 3 onwards:
Gold Moves 1, 2, 3, and 4: While slightly leaning back, put your right hand on your head while tilting it back.
Gold Move 5: Open your arms and bring them to the back while bending down. (not counted on Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3)
Appearances in Mashups[]
Jin Go Lo Ba appears in the following Mashups:
Captions[]
Jin Go Lo Ba appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Beyond the Earth
- Ceremonial Circles
- Ceremonial Swing
- Rain Dance
- Tribal Lasso
- Tribal Pose
- Tribal Samba
- Tribal Shimmy
- Tribal Swim
Trivia[]
General[]
- Jin Go Lo Ba is the first remix by Fatboy Slim in the series.
- The Fatboy Slim Remix version of the song was used in-game, making this the third song in the series to have its remix be used instead of the original, followed by A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix) and Funplex (CSS Remix).
- Jin Go Lo Ba is the first non-English song in the entire series.
- The vocals not being transcribed in the in-game lyrics from Just Dance to Just Dance: Greatest Hits, thus technically making Jin Go Lo Ba the first instrumental song in the Just Dance series (not counting Warm Up, which does not work like other Just Dance routines).
- However, this is not the case for the remake, where a set of lyrics has been made from scratch.[1]
- In the Amazon page for Just Dance, Fatboy Slim’s name is misspelled as "Fat Boy Slim".[4]
Routine[]
- Jin Go Lo Ba has the longest Shake Move out of any Just Dance routine.
- On May 9, 2011, Just Dance’s American YouTube channel uploaded a video of a girl called "UbiNelly" playing the short version of Jin Go Lo Ba and gaining a score of 5,666 points. Players were invited to beat her score and share their result on Just Dance’s Facebook page with a video or a picture.
- The coach’s anklets are the same color scheme as the rest of her outfit. However, they appear violet in the game as all portions of the outfit in that color turn violet as they get close to the ground.
- In Just Dance 3, the pictogram depicting the former Shake Move is mistakenly displayed when the coach moves her arms in circles pretending to swim.
- On the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, Gold Move 5 is not counted as a move.
- On the menu icon of Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the coach’s feather crown is in shades of red rather than fuchsia-purple.
- Besides, on the coach selection image, her facial expression has been changed.
- In Just Dance: Greatest Hits, one pictogram has slight design changes depending on the console: on Wii, the head of the left arrow is positioned more downwards than on Xbox 360.
- The former version of this pictogram is used in the remake.
- In the The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) (Mashup), a new pictogram has been created to represent the coach's starting pose.
- This pictogram is also used in the remake.
- In the remake, the props of the reused pictograms have uneven recoloring, as the colored part is notably pixelated and there are yellow pixels between it and the outline.
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