"Gibberish" by MAX is featured on Just Dance 2016, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancers
The routine is a duet between a teenage girl and boy.
P1
P1 is a woman. She has a grey bowler hat over her brown curly hair. She is wearing a black vest, a blue shirt, gold necklaces, a pair of orange skinny jeans, and a pair of silver shoes.
P2
P2 is a man. He has an orange beanie. He is also wearing a white hoodie, a pair of black skinny jeans, and a pair of blue moccasin shoes.
Background
The background takes place in a nightclub. Many linear lights wave around on a dark backdrop. During the chorus, the background becomes white.
Gold Moves
There are 5 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4: Punch to the left and raise your left leg.
Gold Move 3: Spin your arms in a circle while turning towards each other.
Gold Move 5: P1: Get your right hand down, P2: Recoil as if P1 had just kicked you. This is the final move of the routine.
Dance Quests
- Boombox
Appearances in Playlists
Gibberish appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2016
- Duets
- Just Dance 2016
Just Dance Now
- All Songs F-J
- Duets
Just Dance Unlimited
- All Songs F-J
- Duet
- Just Dance 2016
Trivia
- Gibberish was revealed at E3, but the gameplay was revealed during the 2015 VMAs.
- This is the only song in the E3 reveal series for Just Dance 2016 to have a preview that was not at E3.
- This song was also announced via Twitter.
- This is the first E3 track reveal since Where Have You Been to have not been revealed at Gamescom.
- "Crack" is censored, because it refers to crushed cocaine.
- There are two pictogram errors in the preview: the pictograms are normally yellow and grey but, during the second verse, a pictogram has switched colors. In the final game, the error appears to be fixed.
- The original song features Hoodie Allen, but the in-game version leaves his part as an instrumental.
- However, he can still be heard saying "shhh" during the part where he has been cut out.
- Gibberish is the sixth track in which an artist’s verse was removed from a song. The other tracks where this happened include Blurred Lines with T.I.’s part removed; Dark Horse, as Juicy J’s part was removed; 4x4, where they removed Nelly’s part; Stuck On A Feeling, where Snoop Dogg’s part was removed; and Wild, where Dizzee Rascal’s rap was removed.
- The song has been cut down by 18 seconds, which can be heard at the end of the preview.
- In the menu square and album coach, the coaches’ positions are inverted.
- On the Just Dance YouTube channel, there is an alternate music video for this song. [2]
- It uses the same audio as in game, meaning no lyrics are censored, and Hoodie Allen’s rap is left out.
- Parts of the gameplay appear.
- The video has an intro.
- In the Just Dance Now files, there is a placeholder pictogram, which is, for one reason or another, only composed of the word PLACEHOLDER written in white instead of the usual placeholder pictogram.
- Gibberish is the first song in the series to be performed by a former YouTube personality.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Behind the Scenes
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
References
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