"Kitipo" by Dixson Waz, La Tukiti, and Amenazandel is featured on Just Dance 2026 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The dancers consist a duet of a man and woman dressed up in African-styled tie-dye outfits.
P1[]
P1 is a man named Kïto. He has black hair with African-style highlights and wears an orange cap. He wears simple makeup, black eyeliner, light pink lipstick, and an orange goatee. He is wearing a slightly short yellow shirt, a jacket, and tie-dye pants with a black belt. He wears purple socks and light brown shoes and red glove.
P2[]
P2 is a woman named Nëna, who is notably an amputee as she is missing her left forearm. She has short blue hair tied in four buns with four hair ties, simple makeup with black eyeliner, pink lipstick, and blue-painted bracelets. She has two pairs of pink earrings. She is wearing a lime green jacket with colorful stripes with short pink shirt, and her pants are a tie-dye style with a black belt. She is wearing pink panties on her waistband, and over her pants are dark blue pants. She is wearing cyan-blue shoes with pink socks. She wears a pink glove on her right hand.
Background[]
The routine takes place on a sky city made of speakers. The dancers are performing the choreo on a floating platform. At some points of the routine, the title of the song and a few lyrics appear.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 3:
- P2: Move away your right leg slightly to the side and bend your elbow, lowering your closed right hand slightly.
- P1: Open both legs slightly and strike a pose with both arms making a "Why?" sign as if in doubt.
Gold Move 2: Spin while raising your arms.
Trivia[]
General[]
- Kitipo is a Spanish slang term that refers to a specific type of car audio setup and is particularly used in the Dominican and Brazilian car audio community.
- The song uses the laugh from Thriller.
- "Que lo que?" is abbreviated as "klk" in the lyrics.
Routine[]
- Kitipo is the second routine to have an amputee as a coach, after Blinding Lights.
- Both coaches are portrayed by Angelina Bruno[1]. However, she is not oriented the same way in both routines.
- It makes Kitipo the second known time that the recording of a map was not flipped horizontally for inclusion in the game after Treasure.
- Both coaches are portrayed by Angelina Bruno[1]. However, she is not oriented the same way in both routines.
- I Had Some Help and Kitipo are the first two routines since Just Dance 2024 Edition where Jerky Jessy does not appear as Wanderlust.
- Kitipo is the fifth non-K-pop classic routine to be an Extreme map, after the Just Dance 4 appearance of Part of Me, Anything I Do, Farfalle, and SloMo.
- Excluding fanmades and VIP routines, Kitipo is the third Extreme map to be a Duet, after Swish Swish (World Cup Champion Version) and Wasabi (Extreme Version).[1]
- However, Kitipo is the first one not to be an alternate routine.
- Kïto’s name is a wordplay on the song title.
- Nëna’s name is a wordplay on "nena", an endearing slang term of Spanish origin used to refer to a girl.
- The background is inspired by the music video.



























