Soul Bossa Nova is a song in the main series of Just Dance, officially appearing for Just Dance 2. It is by Quincy Jones & His Orchestra.
Synopsis[]
Soul Bossa Nova is a song in Just Dance 2 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 1 difficulty rating, though it has switched to an Easy difficulty rating. It was also originally marked with a 1 effort rating, though it has switched to a Low effort rating.
In the Just Dance Unlimited service, Soul Bossa Nova is present in some of the games that support it. Specifically, it only appears under the service in Just Dance 2019 and Unlimited supported games after it.
Setting[]
(Description reflects the version seen in Just Dance 2. 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 six spotlights. The backdrop consists of two pairs of legs amongst multiple rings and two weapons.
Appearances in other songs[]
Neither of the two coaches associated with Soul Bossa Nova have appeared in any other song in the series.
Production[]
Soul Bossa Nova was intended for a debut on Just Dance (videogame). It was taken out for unknown reasons.