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Harmonix Announces Dance Central 2 Downloadable Tracks For May

Dance Central 2 is ready for a dance-filled month with new songs available each week in May.
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Harmonix continues to show support for its Kinect-supported dance game for Xbox 360, Dance Central 2. Today, the company announced four new tracks that will be available for download for the game, starting today.

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Leading the pack first is the return of the Spice Girls, who first made an impact in the 90’s with a number of hits. For this particular dance salvo Harmonix has chosen “Spice Up Your Life”, which you can get now on Xbox Live.

On May 15, you’ll be able to download Diddy-Dirty Money’s “Hello Good Morning,” a catchy little beat that’s sure to have you moving.

The fun continues on May 22 when A Tribe Called Quest’s “Scenario” (HERE WE GO YO!) releases on the service, making people dance like crazy.

The month will wrap up on May 29 with the release of Flo Rida’s “Low”, which insists you wear apple bottom jeans.  (Well, if you’re a lady, that is.)

The tracks will set you back 240 Microsoft points ($3) apiece, and you need to have the game (and a Kinect) in order to get the most out of them.  We can already see the folks in the office here getting down with these beats.  Settle down fellas.

 


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