Ubisoft’s Just Dance 2017 arrived with a vibrant and diverse soundtrack, appealing to a wide range of musical tastes. This edition boasted over 40 tracks, solidifying its reputation for delivering a comprehensive dance experience right in your living room. From pop anthems to classic hits and global rhythms, the Just Dance 2017 song list was designed to get everyone moving.
The soundtrack featured chart-topping sensations like Justin Bieber’s catchy “Sorry,” the infectious energy of Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” featuring Sean Paul, and Maroon 5’s smooth hit “Don’t Wanna Know.” For those seeking timeless classics, Queen’s iconic “Don’t Stop Me Now” made its appearance, ensuring there was something for every generation to enjoy. Ubisoft proudly declared it the “most diverse tracklist to date” for the franchise at the time, and looking at the breadth of genres and artists, it’s easy to see why.
Just Dance 2017 cover art showcasing the diverse song list for the dance game
To expand the dance floor even further, Just Dance 2017 offered Just Dance Unlimited, a subscription service unlocking a vast library of songs. For a starting price of $5 per month, subscribers gained access to over 200 additional tracks, significantly enriching their dance repertoire. This service was available on current-generation consoles and PC, providing a constantly updated stream of danceable content. As an added bonus, every standard copy of Just Dance 2017 purchased for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, or PC included a complimentary three-month membership to Just Dance Unlimited, allowing players to immediately dive into an extensive musical universe.
Just Dance 2017 launched on October 25th for a wide array of platforms including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The PC version followed shortly after on October 27th. Notably, Ubisoft also announced a version for the then-upcoming Nintendo NX (which would later be known as the Nintendo Switch), further demonstrating their commitment to making Just Dance accessible across various gaming systems.
Just Dance 2017 Official Soundtrack List:
- “All About Us” – Jordan Fisher
- “Bailar” – Deorro Ft. Elvis Crespo
- “Bang” – Anitta
- “Bonbon” – Era Istrefi
- “Cake By The Ocean” – DNCE
- “Can’t Feel My Face”- The Weeknd
- “Carnaval Boom”- Latino Sunset
- “Cheap Thrills”- Sia Ft. Sean Paul
- “Cola Song”- INNA Ft. J Balvin
- “DADDY” – PSY Ft. CL of 2NE1
- “Don’t Stop Me Now” – Queen
- “Don’t Wanna Know” – Maroon 5
- “Dragostea Din Tei” – O-Zone
- “El Tiki”- Maluma
- “Ghost In The Keys” – Halloween Thrills
- “Groove” – Jack & Jack
- “Hips Don’t Lie’ – Shakira Ft. Wyclef Jean
- “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll”- Fast Forward Highway
- “Into You” – Ariana Grande
- “La Bicicleta” – Carlos Vives & Shakira
- “Last Christmas” – Santa Clones
- “Lean On” – Major Lazer Ft. MØ & DJ Snake
- “Leila” – Cheb Salama
- “Let Me Love You” – DJ Snake Ft. Justin Bieber (Ubi Club Reward)
- “Like I Would” – Zayn
- “Little Swing” – AronChupa Ft. Little Sis Nora
- “Oishii Oishii” – Wanko Ni Mero Mero
- “PoPiPo” – Hatsune Miku
- “RADICAL” – Dyro & Dannic
- “Run The Night” – Gigi Rowe
- “Scream & Shout” – Will.i.am Ft. Britney Spears
- “September” – Equinox Stars
- “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” – Beyonce
- “Sorry” – Justin Bieber
- “Te Dominar” – Daya Luz
- “Tico-Tico no Fubá” – The Frankie Bostello Orchestra
- “Watch Me (Whip/ Nae Nae)” – Silentó
- “What Is Love” – Ultraclub 90
- “Wherever I Go” – OneRepublic
- “Worth It” – Fifth Harmony Ft. Kid Ink
With its diverse selection of tracks and the expansive Just Dance Unlimited service, Just Dance 2017 provided a compelling dance experience for players across numerous platforms. Its robust song list catered to diverse tastes, making it a standout entry in the popular dance game franchise.