Jambo Mambo is a song in the main series of Just Dance, officially appearing for Just Dance 3. It is by Ole Orquesta.
Synopsis[]
Jambo Mambo is a song in Just Dance 3 and is also featured in Just Dance Now and the Just Dance Unlimited service. It has one dance associated with it: a Duet dance done by a female coach and a male coach. In the series, it was originally marked with a 2 difficulty rating, though it has since been listed with an 1 difficulty rating and is now listed with a Medium difficulty rating. It was also originally marked with a 2 effort rating, though it has since been listed with an 1 effort rating and is now listed with a Low effort rating.
Despite its addition in the series, Jambo Mambo was only added in the PlayStation 3 and Wii renditions of Just Dance 3, though they appear differently from one another. In the PlayStation 3 rendition, Jambo Mambo appears in the set tracklist. In the Wii rendition, Jambo Mambo appeared as a downloadable song, though it no longer available for purchase. (However, if it has been purchased and saved prior, then it is still available to play.)
Setting[]
(Description reflects the version seen in the PlayStation 3/Wii rendition of Just Dance 3. Other versions seen may have irregularities in reflection to the description, but nevertheless refrain the basic structure of the setting)
The dance takes place on a set with a backdrop of palm trees, four conga drums, and multiple decorative items in it. Every time a horn would play in the song, two horn instruments, a trombone on the left and a trumpet on the right, would appear and produce music notes. Whenever conga drums are played in the song, the drums in the set would play. The amount played for the drums varies; sometimes only a few are played, and other times all of them are played.
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