The dancer is a man with long brown hair. He wears a black mask, an orange long-sleeve shirt, a beige vest, a light green belt, beige pants, green socks, and a pair of dark brown leather boots. At the beginning of the routine, he holds a rose in his mouth, which he throws away before the song starts.
Background
A moving carriage with many bags on a road in a desert. During the second part of the verses, many wooden boards are on the sides of the road, and in the chorus, a lot of smoke covers the screen.
Gold Moves
There are 5 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 3: Open both of your arms. Gold Move 2: Act like a "matador" throw both of your arms to the right side of you and stomp with your right foot. Gold Move 4: Open your arms wider than the first and third gold move. Gold Move 5: Bow forward with your right arm on your stomach.
Gold Moves 1 and 3
Gold Moves 1 and 3 in-game
Gold Move 2
Gold Move 2 in-game
Gold Move 4
Gold Move 4 in-game
Gold Move 5
Gold Move 5 in-game
Mashup
Livin’ la Vida Loca has a Mashup that is exclusive to the PS3 and Wii U.
In Just Dance 4, the routine is affected by a glitch that makes the game display the album background and the album coach at the bottom of the screen rather than in the middle.
Livin’ la Vida Loca’s avatar appears in the trailer of Just Dance Now.
Despite the fact that the coach makes an appearance in the teaser and trailer for Just Dance Unlimited, the song is currently not available for the service.
Mashup
The pictograms appears before the purple transference screen finishes.
In addition, the pictograms for Cheerleaders Boot Camp are red with yellow props instead of lime green with indigo props.
The mashup with Moskau (Mashup) hold the tied record for the earliest appearing pictogram in a routine.
One of the pictograms from Take On Me has no outline.
Puppet Master
Livin’ la Vida Loca has an unused Puppet Master Mode that can be found in the Wii U files of Just Dance 4.[2]