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"Jungle Drum" by Emilíana Torrini was planned to be featured on Just Dance 3 but it was taken out of the game for unknown reasons.[2] It can be found in the Wii shop servers of Just Dance 3, suggesting the song was going to be a downloadable track for that game.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a woman wearing a green leaf dress with a sky blue glove. She also has a sky blue flower in her hair with dark blue hair as well. She is barefoot.
Background[]
The routine starts with light purple and blue leaves covering the entire screen until the coach moves these away, revealing a dark pinkish-red jungle with blue vines, light blue grass and light purple leaves. During the second chorus, bridge and start of the last chorus, the jungle turns into a dark purple color. The routine ends with the leaves covering the screen again. When the coach strikes her arms down, light blue ripples appear around her hands.
Gold Moves[]
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, which all are the same:
All Gold Moves: Slam your right arm down diagonally as if you are playing a drum.
Captions[]
Jungle Drum is featured in Puppet Master Modes in Just Dance 4. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves.
- Dancing Leaf
- Falling Leaf
Trivia[]
- At a length of 2:13, Jungle Drum would have been the shortest song in Just Dance 3 had it not been scrapped.
- Jungle Drum appears in the Puppet Master Modes for Ain't No Other Man, Love You Like A Love Song, Mas Que Nada, Mr. Saxobeat, Never Gonna Give You Up, Super Bass and So What.
- The menu icon for the map was used as a placeholder for Brand New Start, alongside that for Alright, in the Wii U game manual for Just Dance 4, in the section that provided instructions on downloading tracks.
- The routine was featured during the development process of the game as test DLC, as proven by a string of code from the servers of the Xbox Marketplace.[3]