P1 wears blue tights with green with triangles, a lime green tee shirt, and a pair of red shoes. Her green hair is tied in a ponytail.
P2
P2 wears a pair red pants and teal open denim vest. His hair is red, and he wears green gloves and booties. He is also the dancer for the With A Katana routine, where he holds a blue encased katana.
P1
P2
P2 (With A Katana Version)
Updated Alternate (With A Katana Version)
Background
The background appears to be a pinball game with lighted buffers and a pair of red pinball flaps which consistently flap towards and away from the coaches. The pinball game also lights up in bright colours. When the machine dims down, a blue-orange snake, and a gorilla can be seen. Occasionally, giant pinballs can be seen rolling in the game.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 6 Gold Moves for each player in this routine: Gold Move 1, 2, 3 and 4: Quickly put your arms down, then slowly put then back up. Gold Move 5: Looking up, move your arms in a "360" degree angle. Gold Move 6: Put your right arm flat (P2 does this in another direction), and the left arm goes in a bent direction. P2 does the same but with the other arm. This is also the final move of the routine.
There are 4 Gold Moves in the With A Katana routine: Gold Moves 1 and 3: Raise both arms above your head while holding the katana. Gold Moves 2 and 4: Crouch holding both arms (and the katana) in front of you.
Tribal Dance’s With A Katana alternate appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves.
With A Katana
Fighter’s Shuffle
Katana
Trivia
Tribal Dance is the second song by 2 Unlimited in the series.
The background resembles the music video of No Limit, another 2 Unlimited song. Tribal Dance’s music video's elements are a tribe and a cavern.
When playing the With A Katana routine on the Wii, Wii U, or PlayStation 3, the Wii remote or Move remote has to be treated as the Katana for the best score. On the Xbox 360, since its Kinect camera is the one to track moves, you may have to use a long thin object (e.g. a pool cue stick or an umbrella).
This is the second song from Just Dance 4 to get a remake (on Just Dance Now), after Die Young. In the remake, some of the extra neon of the clothes is removed.
In the Mashup, We No Speak Americano’s glove is purple instead of green, a pictogram for Maneater appears twice, and Futebol Crazy appears without the soccer balls being thrown towards her. Also, Rasputin is repeated twice (with a fading transition in between) the first two times it appears in the Mashup; Hey Boy Hey Girl does the same, although in this case the repetition is shorter.
Three scoring detection files for the Alternate are misspelled as "tribaldancealt_nunchkupose.msm" (instead of "nunchaku"), and "tribaldancealt_arakirileft" and "tribaldancealt_arakiriright" (instead of "harakiri").