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This is a list of NTSC region exclusive tracks in the Just Dance series. The NTSC region is North America, Central America, the majority of South America, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.

Just Dance 2 NTSC Region Exclusives:

  • Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny by the Pussycat Dolls, A.R Rahman, and Nicole Scherzinger (Available on Just Dance: Summer Party and Extra Songs for both regions)
  • Funkytown by Lipps Inc./covered by Sweat Invaders (Also on JD2 Summer Party/Extra Songs for both regions)
  • Should I Stay Or Should I Go by The Clash
    • These are in the Best Buy Edition, only in NTSC region. The PAL region does not have any kind of special edition or those songs on the list.

Just Dance 4 NTSC Region Exclusives:

Just Dance 2014 NTSC Region Exclusives:

  • The Other Side by Jason Derulo
  • Dançando by Ivete Sangalo
  • Waking Up in Vegas By Katy Perry (Code is region locked in NTSC Consoles and used from Popchips codes; this was however later released as a DLC)
  • Safe And Sound By Capital Cites (NTSC region locked and Fructis exclusive)

Just Dance 2015 NTSC Region Exclusives:

Trivia

  • Many of these became DLCs for the PAL region, but not every PAL exclusive became DLC for NTSC; only Make The Party (Don't Stop) and the Classic Mode of Papaoutai did.
  • Although people on both PAL and NTSC have both similar exclusive songs, players still fight on reasons why PAL exclusive songs haven't been DLC (for the NTSC region).
  • When Ubisoft releases DLC's, Europe gets it 2–4 hours earlier than North and South America. This is due to timezone differences.
  • Waking Up In Vegas and Safe and Sound are unlocked with codes, but the PAL Region does not have a "Redeem Code" button so they cannot participate in these promotions.
  • The redeem code buttons are closed to the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Wii U (only during Just Dance 4), even if they're NTSC coded.
  • While some Asian countries are NTSC countries (such as the Philippines), PAL coded consoles and games are more likely to be available than those coded as NTSC.
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