SingStar Dance

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SingStar Dance
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European cover art
Developer(s) London Studio
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Series SingStar
Engine Custom
Platform(s) PlayStation 3
Release
  • NA: 9 November 2010
  • EU: 5 November 2010
Genre(s) Music, exercise
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

SingStar Dance is a 2010 music video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is a spin-off of the SingStar series. It utilizes the PlayStation Move controller for dancing. [1]

Contents

During the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated SingStar Dance for "Family Game of the Year". [2]

Music

On-disc

The following track list is the line-up of music included in the release of SingStar Dance: Country of release is indicated by two-letter country codes. For titles localized in multiple markets, songs are either indicated as present () or absent () in the track list for each localized version [1] [3]

SongArtist US/UK ES
"Bye Bye Bye" NSYNC YesNo
"4"" Amaia Montero NoYes
"Marta, Sebas, Guille y los demás" Amaral NoYes
"Shut Up" The Black Eyed Peas YesYes
"Heart of Glass" Blondie YesNo
"Abrázame muy fuerte" Bustamante NoYes
"Torero" Chayanne NoYes
"With You" Chris Brown YesNo
"Nunca tendré" Coti NoYes
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper YesNo
"Esclavo de sus besos" David Bisbal NoYes
"Baby Love" Diana Ross and The Supremes YesNo
"Let Me Out" Dover NoYes
"Por Querete" Efecto Mariposa NoYes
"Eres Tonto" El Canto Del Loco NoYes
"I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor YesYes
"Standing in the Way of Control" Gossip YesNo
"What You Waiting For?" Gwen Stefani YesYes
"Cosmic Girl" Jamiroquai YesNo
"Lento" Julia Venegas NoYes
"That's the Way (I Like It)" KC & The Sunshine Band YesNo
"Day 'n' Nite" Kid Cudi vs Crookers YesNo
"Celebration" Kool and the Gang YesNol
"Poker Face" Lady Gaga YesYes
"Bulletproof" La Roux YesNo
"Tengo" Macaco NoYes
"Cosos Que Suenen A..." Maldita Nerea NoYes
"Toda" Malú NoYes
"U Can't Touch This" MC Hammer YesNo
"Como una vela" Melendi NoYes
"Don Diablo" Miguel Bosé NoYes
"Pantera en Libertad" Mónica Naranjo NoYes
"Ay! Amor" Nena Daconte NoYes
"Hangin' Tough" New Kids on the Block YesNo
"Pop" La Oreja de Van Gogh NoYes
"Hey Ya!" Outkast YesNo
"Lola" Pastora NoYes
"Straight Up" Paula Abdul YesNo
"Causa y Efecto" Paulina Rubio NoYes
"Todo me da Igual" Pignoise NoYes
"I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" Pitbull YesYes
"I Like To Move It" Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman YesYes
"Livin' La Vida Loca" Ricky Martin YesYes
"It's Like That" Run DMC vs. Jason Nevins YesNo
"Push It" Salt N Pepa YesNo
"Boombastic" Shaggy YesNo
"Baby Got Back" Sir Mix A Lot YesNo
"Crank That" Soulja Boy Tell 'Em YesNo
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" Backstreet Boys YesYes
"I Want You Back" The Jackson 5 YesNo
"Don't Cha" The Pussycat Dolls YesNo
"Sólo quiero bailar"ZenttricNoYes

Downloadable content

The following songs in the SingStore have "Dance add-ons" available:

SongArtistRelease Date
"Venus" Bananarama 17 November 2010 [4]
"Achy Breaky Heart" Billy Ray Cyrus 17 November 2010
"Baby One More Time" Britney Spears 17 November 2010
"Fight For This Love" Cheryl Cole 17 November 2010
"You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" Dead or Alive 17 November 2010
"Final Countdown" Europe 17 November 2010
"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" Gloria Estefan 17 November 2010
"Step By Step" New Kids On The Block 17 November 2010
"Cotton Eye Joe" Rednex 17 November 2010
"It's Raining Men" The Weather Girls 17 November 2010
"I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany 17 November 2010
"I Wanna Dance With Somebody" Whitney Houston 17 November 2010
"Free Your Mind" En Vogue 1 December 2010 [5]
"That's Not My Name" The Ting Tings 1 December 2010
"Barbie Girl" Aqua 1 December 2010
"No Limit" 2 Unlimited 15 December 2010 [6]
"Take On Me" a-ha 15 December 2010
"Sk8er Boi" Avril Lavigne 15 December 2010
"One Two Step" Ciara 15 December 2010
"Come On Eileen" Dexy's Midnight Runners 15 December 2010
"Just Dance" Lady Gaga feat. Colby O'Donis 15 December 2010
"99 Red Balloons" Nena 15 December 2010
"Get The Party Started" P!nk 15 December 2010
"Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley 15 December 2010
"We Are Family" Sister Sledge 15 December 2010
"Relight My Fire" Take That Featuring Lulu 15 December 2010
"Heartbreaker" will.i.am Feat Cheryl Cole 15 December 2010
"Born To Make You Happy" Britney Spears 5 January 2011 [7]
"Love Machine" Girls Aloud 5 January 2011
"Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" Lou Bega 5 January 2011
"Build Me Up Buttercup" The Foundations 5 January 2011
"Dance Wiv Me" Dizzee Rascal feat. Calvin Harris & Chrome 19 January 2011 [8]
"Goodbye Mr A" The Hoosiers 19 January 2011
"Say A Little Prayer" Aretha Franklin 19 January 2011
"Shake It" Metro Station 19 January 2011
"Beat Again" JLS 19 January 2011
"It's My Life" Dr Alban 19 January 2011
"Heaven Is A Place On Earth" Belinda Carlisle 2 February 2011 [9]
"Making Your Mind Up" Bucks Fizz 2 February 2011
"Stop Me" Mark Ronson feat. Daniel Merriweather 2 February 2011
"Everybody Get Up" Five 2 February 2011
"Shut Up And Let Me Go" The Ting Tings 2 February 2011
"Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" Blu Cantrell 16 February 2011 [10]
"Perfect" Fairground Attraction 16 February 2011
"Since U Been Gone" Kelly Clarkson 16 February 2011
"Take Your Mama" Scissor Sisters 16 February 2011
"Eye Of The Tiger" Survivor 16 February 2011
"I'm Outta Love" Anastacia 2 March 2011 [11]
"Wishing Well" Terence Trent D'Arby 2 March 2011
"Good Times" Chic 2 March 2011
"Bad Romance" Lady Gaga 2 March 2011
"Everybody In Love" JLS 2 March 2011
"Grace Kelly" Mika 16 March 2011 [12]
"Mysterious Girl" Peter Andre 16 March 2011
"Heartbeat" Scouting For Girls 16 March 2011
"When Will I Be Famous" Bros 16 March 2011
"I Love Rock n Roll" Britney Spears 30 March 2011 [13]
"Virtual Insanity" Jamiroquai 30 March 2011
"Electric Feel" MGMT 30 March 2011
"It's Tricky" Run DMC 30 March 2011
"Boogie Wonderland" Earth Wind & Fire 20 April 2011 [14]
"Dancing In The Moonlight" Toploader 20 April 2011
"Break Your Heart" Taio Cruz 20 April 2011
"Bonkers" Dizzee Rascal/Armand Van Helden 20 April 2011
"We Ride" Rihanna 15 June 2011 [15]
"Sing It Back" Moloko 15 June 2011
"Hey Baby" DJ Ötzi 15 June 2011
"Mercy" Duffy 15 June 2011
"Movin' On Up" M-People 30 June 2011 [16]
"The Only Way Is Up" Yazz And The Plastic Population 30 June 2011
"Nu Flow" Big Brovaz 11 July 2011 [17]
"O.P.P." Naughy By Nature 11 July 2011

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