Back in its prime, Just Dance 3 burst onto the scene, unleashing a spectacular soundtrack that instantly turned living rooms into dance floors. Ubisoft officially announced the complete song list, boasting an impressive 49 tracks designed to get everyone moving on Wii and Xbox 360. This playlist was a vibrant tapestry of musical styles, guaranteeing a rhythm for every taste.
Just Dance 3’s tracklist was lauded for its incredible range. It effortlessly blended iconic pop anthems with groovy disco classics and even threw in some wonderfully quirky surprises. Dancers could groove to Bananarama’s timeless hit “Venus” or pump up the energy with 2 Unlimited’s electrifying “No Limit.” For those who appreciate a touch of humor with their choreography, the inclusion of Robin Sparkles’ “Let’s Go to the Mall” was a delightful wink to fans of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother.
The game’s musical selection wasn’t limited to just pop and playful tunes; it also featured pieces like Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance No. 5,” demonstrating a breadth that went beyond typical dance game expectations. From the catchy vibes of Cee Lo Green’s “Forget You” to the energetic Gwen Stefani’s “What You Waiting For?”, the tracklist was brimming with instantly recognizable hits and surefire dance floor fillers.
Notably, players on Kinect enjoyed a bonus of two extra tracks, and the Special Edition versions for both Wii and Kinect expanded the party even further with additional songs. PlayStation 3 owners with Move compatibility had to wait a little longer, with their version arriving in December.
Here’s the complete tracklist that cemented Just Dance 3 as a must-have for dance game enthusiasts:
- 2 Unlimited – “No Limit”
- African Ladies – “Pata Pata”
- a-ha – “Take On Me”
- Anja – “Dance All Nite”
- Bananarama – “Venus”
- Bollywood Rainbow – “Kurio ko uddah le jana”
- Brahms by Just Dance Classical Orchestra – “Hungarian Dance No. 5”
- Cee Lo Green – “Forget You”
- Countdown Mix Masters – “Beautiful Liar”
- Daft Punk – “Da Funk”
- Danny Elfman – “This is Halloween”
- Donna Summer – “I Feel Love”
- Dr. Creole – “Baby Zouk”
- Duck Sauce – “Barbra Streisand”
- Girls Aloud – “Jump (For My Love)”
- Groove Century – “Boogie Wonderland”
- Gwen Stefani – “What You Waiting For?”
- Inspector Marceau – “The Master Blaster”
- Janelle Monae – “Tightrope (Solo Version)”
- Jessie J featuring B.o.B – “Price Tag”
- Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg – “California Gurls”
- Kiss – “I Was Made For Lovin’ You”
- Konshens – “Jamaican Dance”
- Latino Sunset – “Mamasita”
- Laura Bell Bundy – “Giddy On Up (Giddy On Out)”
- Lena Meyer-Landrut – Satellite
- Lenny Kravitz – Are You Gonna Go My Way
- LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – “Party Rock Anthem”
- Madness – “Night Boat To Cairo”
- MIKA – “Lollipop”
- Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland – “Promiscuous”
- Pointer Sisters – “I’m So Excited”
- Queen – “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”
- Reggaeton Storm – “Boom”
- Rita Mitsouko – Marcia Baila
- Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman – “Somethin’ Stupid”
- Robin Sparkles – Let’s Go To The Mall
- Scissor Sisters – “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin'”
- Sentai Express – Spectronizer
- Sweat Invaders – “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)”
- Taio Cruz – “Dynamite”
- The Black Eyed Peas – “Pump It”
- The Buggles – “Video Killed The Radio Star”
- The Chemical Brothers – “Hey Boy Hey Girl”
- The Girly Team – “Baby One More Time”
- The London Theatre Orchestra & Cast – “Think”
- The Sugarhill Gang – “Apache (Jump On It)”
- Tommy Sparks – “She’s Got Me Dancing”
- Wilson Pickett – “Land of 1000 Dances”
The Just Dance 3 Playlist was instrumental to the game’s widespread appeal and success. Its eclectic mix of genres and eras provided an outstanding dance experience for a broad spectrum of players. Whether your preference leaned towards pop, rock, disco, or even classical-inspired rhythms, Just Dance 3 offered a track to ignite your moves. It solidified Just Dance’s position as a leading and enduringly popular dance game franchise in the gaming world.