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Majesco’s Zumba Fitness games have sold millions of copies, and one of the most recognizable aspects of these games is the soundtrack.

Zumba Fitness Core focuses on back and ab routines. And to help you work off that flabby belly, 40 licensed tracks with multiple difficulties will offer good challenge. Today, 23 of those tracks were revealed.

  • Anane featuring Mr. Vegas “Shake It”
  • Bob Marley “Jammin’”
  • Carlinhos Brown “Magalenha”
  • Charlotte Swing Orchestra “Jump, Jive and Wail” (high energy re-record of the original hit song)
  • Daler Mehndi “Ho Jayegi Balle Balle”
  • Don Omar “Zumba”
  • Enrique Iglesias “Bailamos”
  • Grace Potter and the Nocturnals “Paris (Ooh La La)”
  • Jupiter “Boogie Shoes” (re-record of KC’s iconic 70s original)
  • Karmin “Broken Hearted”
  • Kat DeLuna “Drop it Low”
  • K-liber4 life “Balans”
  • Mara “Crazy Love”
  • Naked Rhythm “Mirage”
  • Nayer featuring Pitbull  “Suavemente (Kiss Me)”
  • Orchestre Baka de Gbine “Gati Bongo”
  • Robert Randolph and the Family Band “Ain’t Nothing Wrong with That”
  • Ryan Franks “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies”
  • Sean Paul “Roll Wid Di Don” (track just released in the U.S.)
  • Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy “Jhoom”
  • Spice and Company “Lift Ya Leg Up”
  • The Donnas “Dancing with Myself” (exclusive new studio recording of Billy Idol’s song with Samba fusion)
  • Tiesto “Nyana”


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“Music is an integral part of Zumba’s unique appeal given players can truly lose themselves in the rhythm as they party themselves into shape,” said Liz Buckley, General Manager of the Zumba Fitness video game franchise, Majesco Entertainment. “Our community asked for a mix of licensed tracks and Zumba original music to drive their workout and Core answers that demand with an impressive range of rhythms across 40 songs and 33 different dance styles. This unparalleled depth of dance styles is as distinctive as the targeted ab choreography in the game and underlines our commitment to breaking new ground in the interactive fitness space.”

Zumba Fitness Rush is expected to launch this Oct for the Wii and Xbox 360′s Kinect.