Just Dance (Original Creations & Covers from the Video Game) is a soundtrack album of songs that have appeared throughout the Just Dance series. It was released on June 26, 2020. The album consists of covers and original songs that were created for the games.
The album is available for streaming on Deezer and Spotify, and can be purchased on iTunes for $10.99.
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Trivia[]
- Daddy Cool is credited to The Lemon Cubes rather than to Groove Century.
- You’re The One That I Want is credited to The Sunlight Shakers rather than to From The Movie Grease.
- On the YouTube Music release, the album suffers from numerous artist errors:
- You Never Can Tell is credited to Bruce Springsteen.[citation needed]
- Ça Plane Pour Moi is credited to the original artist, Plastic Bertrand.[citation needed]
- I'm Still Standing is credited to the original artist, Elton John.[citation needed]
- You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) is the only song in the album to feature a cover that was not used in its initial release or in later appearances.
- Additionally, its title is simply You Spin Me Round instead of You Spin Me Round (Like a Record).
- Ain't No Other Man, Ça Plane Pour Moi, Mi Mi Mi, and Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) appear uncensored in the album.
- Also, in Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life, the line "Life’s a piece of s**t" is replaced with "Life’s a counterfeit", in spite of the in-game version replacing this line with "Life can hurt a bit", also all lines that say "Always look on the right" or "light side of life" the words "right" and "light" is replaced with a second "bright".
- The cover featured in the playlist also adds the line "You give it a try" to the first verse.
- Also, in Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life, the line "Life’s a piece of s**t" is replaced with "Life’s a counterfeit", in spite of the in-game version replacing this line with "Life can hurt a bit", also all lines that say "Always look on the right" or "light side of life" the words "right" and "light" is replaced with a second "bright".
- Flashdance... What A Feeling and Love Is All have an extended ending.
- The album version of Sayonara is also longer than the one used in-game, as some parts of the second post-chorus and the bridge have been repeated.