

The preview uses the game interface from Just Dance 2020.By looking closely at the coaches, it can be noticed that they are slightly more zoomed in the second take.The routine has been recorded in more than one take, as shown by a glitchy transition that happens during the final part of the second beat drop.The preview for the routine uses the original version of the song, though the simultaneously released Official Songlist - Part 2 used the cover and both credit the song to Ultraclub 90.In the Just Dance Now notification, "Jane iro" is misspelled as "Jane rio".This indicates that the decision to produce a cover was made after the recording session.

Noticeably, the Classic routine incorporates the aforementioned instrumental element into the routine (the move where the hands do wheel motions has them slowed down in that instance).Additionally, "Ay!" is not heard before the final repetition of the second beat drop.Unlike the original version, the cover used in-game does not fade down the instrumental elements (with the percussion being faded out entirely) during the second repetition of the second beat drop.The cover is based on the Radio Edit of the original, which trims 3 minutes from the mix produced for clubs.Samba de Janeiro is the third cover song to be credited under the Ultraclub 90 alias in the series.Samba de Janeiro is the tenth Portuguese-language song in the series.Samba de Janeiro is featured in the following playlists: He accessorizes with a gold and blue bangle around both wrists.īoth Gold Moves in-game Appearances in Playlists Cuffs of green, yellow, and sky blue ruffles cover his shins, just above his orange sneakers. He wears a pair of simple green shorts with a couple yellow and purple belts loosely wrapped around his waist. There are more fluffy purple feathers around his shoulders falling to about his mid back and around his waist going past his knees. He is also shirtless, but wears a chest-piece made of large, green palm leaves and small, yellow berries over his torso. His sunglasses are shaped like pineapples, similarly to P2’s top. His long dark hair is visible beneath his hat at some parts of the routine. He wears a hat consisting of a yellow, pointed crown, magenta visor bill, green palm leaves, and taller, fluffy purple feathers. Her accessories include a multitude of gold chain necklaces and bracelets on both arms. Her shoes are yellow wedge heels with large black soles. Her skirt and brassiere are connected across the stomach by an orange body chain with a central flower embellishment. Atop of this is a decorative green and orange belt with magenta accents. She also wears a short, yellow and orange mermaid skirt with large green, sky blue, and yellow ruffles. There are small, magenta gemstones within the pattern of the pineapples as well. She wears a brassiere with each cup designed to look like a pineapple. Her long orange hair hangs on the sides from beneath her headdress. The base is yellow and embellished with magenta gemstones, and it is filled with an assortment of fruits, flowers, tall green leaves, and a paper umbrella. She wears a large, elaborate headdress generally in the shape of a pineapple.

There are orange cuffs made from feathers and pink flowers around both of his wrists. As for bottoms, he wears some yellow-orange cycling shorts with large sky blue and green ruffles at the waistline. He has a yellow-orange and a pink necklace made from roses. He wears huge shoulder pads, consisting shorter orange feathers and longer feathers in a lighter orange. He is shirtless, but has two green and magenta straps across his chest in an X formation. He adorns a pair of sunglasses in the shape of sky blue daisies. He wears a yellow-orange brimmed hat with three large, orange feathers coming out the top and pink floral accents. They all have textured, black and white outlines. The routine is performed by a trio dressed in elaborate Brazilian Carnival costumes.
