Get Ready to Groove: Just Dance 3 Brings 49 Toe-Tapping Songs to Wii and Xbox 360

Ubisoft has unleashed a dance party in your living room with Just Dance 3, boasting an impressive playlist of 49 musical tracks. Released today for Wii and Xbox 360, this installment in the popular Just Dance franchise promises hours of fun with a diverse selection of tunes to get you moving.

The tracklist for Just Dance 3 is a vibrant mix, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From classic pop anthems to quirky sitcom surprises, the game spans genres and eras. Imagine dancing to the iconic sounds of Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance No. 5” reimagined with a Just Dance twist, or belting out Bananarama’s “Venus”. This eclectic mix is part of what makes Just Dance 3 such a captivating experience.

Adding to the game’s unique charm is the inclusion of Robin Sparkles’ unforgettable hit, “Let’s Go to the Mall.” Fans of the sitcom “How I Met Your Mother” will instantly recognize this fun, upbeat track, making it a standout addition to the Just Dance 3 songs collection. It’s these unexpected and playful choices that keep the Just Dance series fresh and exciting.

For those playing on Kinect, Just Dance 3 offers even more. The Kinect version includes two additional tracks beyond the already extensive main list. And for the ultimate Just Dance enthusiasts, special editions for both Wii and Kinect pack in a couple more bonus songs on top of that, expanding your dance repertoire even further. PlayStation 3 owners won’t be left out either, with a Move-compatible version scheduled to arrive on December 9th.

The Just Dance franchise has solidified its place in gaming, selling over 15 million copies prior to this release. Building on this success, 2011 has already seen the release of Just Dance 2 standalone follow-ups “Extra Songs” and Just Dance Kids, demonstrating the continued popularity and expansion of the Just Dance universe. With Just Dance 3, Ubisoft delivers another compelling reason to get up and dance.

Just Dance 3 Full Track List:

  • 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”

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