Cambridge, Mass. – June 11th , 2012– Harmonix is keeping things hot as we head into summer with new tracks for Dance Central 2 and the just-announced Dance Central 3, coming this fall, only on Kinect for Xbox 360!

Tomorrow, June 12, sees the release of Iyaz’s “Replay.” Off of Iyaz’s 2010 record of the same name, the single was a success worldwide, certified double platinum and peaking at number two on the Billboard charts!

On June 19th, Nelly’s “Hot in Herre” comes to the Dance Central Music Store. Produced by the powerhouse duo of The Neptunes, “Hot in Herre” was Nelly’s first number one Billboard hit, landing him a Grammy in 2003 for “Best Male Rap Solo Performance”.

Finally, the Kat DeLuna track “Whine Up” featuring Elephant Man, will be available on June 26. The song was a hit for DeLuna, who earned the honor of having the “Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year” from the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2007.

All tracks will be available in the Dance Central 2 in-game Music Store, or from the Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for 240 MS Points each.

June 12
Iyaz – “Replay”

  • Difficulty – Legit
  • DC Choreographer – Nick DeMoura

June 19
Nelly – “Hot in Herre”

  • Difficulty – Legit
  • DC Choreographer – Kunle Oladehin

June 26
Kat DeLuna ft. Elephant Man – “Whine Up”

  • Difficulty – Legit
  • DC Choreographer – Marcos Aguirre
Dance Central 2 supports over 100 danceable songs, available via on-disc tracks, song importing from the original Dance Central*, and downloadable content from the Xbox LIVE Marketplace. The party never has to stop with downloadable content added every month to keep your body moving on the dance floor!

Website Links:

Dance Central Website
Dance Central on Facebook
Dance Central on Twitter

Dance Central 2 is rated “T” for Teen (lyrics) by the ESRB. Music downloads are not rated by the ESRB.
For more information on Dance Central 2 and Harmonix Music Systems please visit www.dancecentral.com and www.harmonixmusic.com.
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* An additional fee, Xbox LIVE, storage device and the original Dance Central game are required to import songs from Dance Central.

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