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Moje si sve is a 2005 song by Sergej Cetkovic, and is on Just Dance Wii Balkan.

Dancers[]

Regular[]

The dancers are both female and appear to be sisters.

MojesisveP1

Player 1 (big sister, possibly 16 years old)[]

  • Brown hair w/ bob.
  • Bluey-purple detailed blouse that resembles what an Indian girl could wear.
  • Coffee-colored leather leggings.
  • Indigo wedges.
  • Her glove is yellow.


MojesisveP2

Player 2 (little sister, possibly 10 years old)[]

  • Brown hair that is the same length as the first dancer in "Safe And Sound" (Just Dance 2014).
  • Jade green tank top w/ detailed scarf (the scarf is lavender with red-and-turquoise details).
  • Black denim shorts w/ gold chain belt.
  • Jade green sneakers.
  • Her glove is light pink.

Extreme[]

  • Blonde hair permed to the side.
  • Pinkish-red top w/ shiny gold hoodie.
  • Ripped shorts w/ gold rope belt.
  • Gold peep-toe sandals w/ pink jewels.
  • She has a black glove.


Sweat[]

  • Black hair in a casual updo.
  • Gold sports bra w/ denim vest.
  • Dark-washed denim calfs.
  • Light blue sneakers.
  • Her glove is red.

Background[]

Regular[]

The girls appear to be in a workshop (similar to Follow The Leader on Just Dance 2014). There are about 30 silhouettes of people (mostly females) performing various actions.

Extreme[]

The same extreme scene (as usual). This time it's gold.

Sweat[]

The usual sweat scene, duh! This time it's gold and light blue.

Gold Moves[]

Regular[]

There are four gold moves in the regular version. Three of them are the same.

1st, 2nd, & 3rd: Both move their hand (similar to Fine China from Just Dance 2014), while their legs are spread out a bit.

4th: Both do the "cool girl" pose (it's the last move).

Extreme[]

There's two gold move in the extreme mode. Both are the same.

Both: Lower your hands.

Sweat[]

There are three gold moves in the sweat version. All three of them are the same.

All: Slowly point you hand upwards (similar to The Other Side from Just Dance 2014).

Trivia[]

  • The song is in Montenegrin.
  • Many people find the extreme version "too extreme." Some even say that it's impossible to get 5 stars on the extreme mode.
  • This is the third song in the franchise to have child coaches.  The first one is "Blame It On The Boogie," while the second is "Could You Be Loved?" Both are on Just Dance 2014.
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