Dance Central’s complete tracklist

Dance Central’s complete tracklist
James Orry Updated on by

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MTV Games and Harmonix have announced the complete 32 song on-disc tacklist for Kinect launch title Dance Central.

“We felt it was very important to launch Dance Central with a balanced selection of the latest, greatest and all-time classic tracks,” said MTV’s Paul DeGooyer. “The setlist on the disc really achieves that goal, offering everything from ‘jerking’ to disco, from Rihanna to Young MC. Whatever your jam, we think you’ll find something to get you moving in this contagiously fun soundtrack.”

Trasklist

Audio Push – Teach Me How To Jerk

Basement Jaxx – Rendez-vu

Beastie Boys – Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix)

Beenie Man – King Of The Dancehall

Bell Biv DeVoe – Poison

Benny Benassi – Satisfaction

Cascada – Evacuate the Dancefloor

Christina Milian – Dip It Low

The Commodores – Brick House

Craig Mack – Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)

Dirty Vegas – Days Go By

Eric B. & Rakim – Don’t Sweat the Technique

Fannypack – Hey Mami

Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne – Down

Kool & The Gang – Jungle Boogie

Kylie Minogue – Can’t Get You Out of My Head

Lady Gaga – Just Dance

Lady Gaga – Poker Face

Lipps Inc – Funky Town

M.I.A. – Galang ’05

Nelly Furtado – Maneater

Nina Sky – Move Ya Body

No Doubt – Hella Good

Pitbull – I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)

Quad City DJ’s – C’mon N’ Ride It (TheTrain)

Rihanna – Pon de Replay

Salt-N-Pepa – Push It

Snoop Dogg/Pharrell – Drop It Like It’s Hot

Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em – Crank That (Soulja Boy)

Wreckx-n-Effect – Rump Shaker

Young MC – Bust A Move

Dance Central will launch in the UK on November 10, 2010.

Via USA Today’s Game Hunters

The setlist appears to offers a broad selection of tunes, ranging from pop hits from Lady Gaga and Kylie Minogue, to hip hop beats from Snoop Dog and Soulja Boy, to dance hits such as Benny Benassi’s Satisfaction and Cascada’s Evacuate the Dancefloor. The only issue consumers might have with the setlist is that it looks rather flimsy going up against Rock Band 3’s 83 song on-disc tracklist.