"Tico-Tico No Fubá", composed by Zequinha de Abreu and performed by The Frankie Bostello Orchestra, is featured on Just Dance 2017, Just Dance Now, 舞力全开2017 and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancers
P1
P1 is a man. He has shoulder-length black hair. He wears a gold glitter head band, a purple long sleeve shirt with gold outlining and an exposed chest, purple pants, and black shoes.
P2
P2 is a woman. She has black hair in a bun. She wears gold glitter head band, a purple long sleeve mini dress with gold outlining and an exposed torso, and turquoise peep-toe heels.
Background
The background features many animated stripes; in the middle, there is a mini stage with gold curves and a room with "Tico Tico" on top. The walls are first blue with exploding fireworks; then, they turn in shades of yellow and red with sparkles, and then green with each dancers' silhouettes doing different moves. The room switches to a solid purple, where it fades into blue, red, green, orange, and black. The room is soon lit up with colorful lights, which are shaped like pebbles, stars, and a long twisted cylinder. The room's next transition shows exploding colorful fireworks. Then, it shows huge flames (some of which turn blue) on a black background; after that, it shows white stripes alternated with red stripes with white rotating stars (sometimes, the red stripes become blue).
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: P1 and P2 jump towards each other and bump stomachs with their arms extended downwards.
Gold Move 2: P1 and P2 swing their arms counter-clockwise at the same time.
Appearances in Mashups
Tico-Tico No Fubá appear in the following Mashups:
- What Is Love (Icebreakers)
Dance Quests
Tico Tico No Fubá appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
- Family
Trivia
- At one part of the routine, P1 holds P2 while she does a split. A "boing" sound can be heard when she does it.
- Thus, this is the eighth dance routine to have the dancer do a split, after Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix), Maniac, Hungarian Dance No. 5 Flashdance... What A Feeling, Holding Out for a Hero, and both Classic and Aerobics Versions of This Is How We Do.
- The Just Dance UK thumbnail lacks the song’s accent.[1]
- The song’s name translates to "Sparrow in the cornmeal".
- Tico-Tico no Fubá is the fourth Portuguese song featured in Just Dance 2017, and the seventh overall.
- Tico-Tico no Fubá is the fourth song in the series covered by Frankie Bostello after Love Boat, Mahna Mahna, and Copacabana, but this is the first in which he is credited as "The Frankie Bostello Orchestra".
- This is also the first song covered by Frankie Bostello to be instrumental, and the first Portuguese-language song to be instrumental.
- Tico-Tico no Fubá is the oldest song in Just Dance 2017, being released in 1917.
- On the Just Dance Now cover, the dancers are mirrored.
- On 7th-Gen consoles, the menu banner for Tico-Tico no Fubá has a glass effect that is similar to the squares of Just Dance 2014.
- The song’s cover reworks the original into a variety of music styles, making it the first cover to differ from the original version.
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