Wannabe

"Wannabe" by is featured on  and.

The dancer is a girl wearing a teal tunic with a large red-and-white peace sign on it. A larger peace sign is repeated behind the original. She has red hair with two blue hair bands with part of her hair tied into pigtails with them and blue over-sized platform shoes with white laces. In the version, she looks brighter.

Remake
In the remake, the dancer is brighter and her face is less visible.

The background is blue with white dots that mainly stay in place. There are also royal blue light-up panels on the ceiling and floor. The floor is reflective.

In Just Dance Wii, white lights are added to the bottom blue panel and the floor is more reflective.

Remake
In the remake, the background is round and it changes colors, with four lights and many bubbles, looking similar to a Party Master Mode background. During the "Yo I'll tell you what I want" part or the bridge, the background color is purple. During the verses or the "If you wannabe my lover" part, the background color is a dark-ish light-blue.

Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Just Dance Wii and remade versions of the routine:

Gold Move 1: Put out both your arms to the sides, as if to ask, "What's wrong?".

Gold Move 2: Point to the screen with both arms.

Appearances in Mashups
Wannabe appears in the following Mashups:
 * I Will Survive
 * Mas Que Nada
 * Never Gonna Give You Up
 * Prince Ali
 * Rich Girl

Captions
Wannabe appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her moves:
 * Peace And Love
 * Peace Bump
 * Punch For Peace
 * What's Wrong
 * You And Me

Trivia

 * Wannabe is the first song by the Spice Girls in the series.
 * On every game it appears in, the title of the song is misspelled as Wanna Be.
 * The dancer's shoes are known as "Spice Girls".
 * The dancer resembles a cross between Ginger Spice and Baby Spice.
 * The dancer can be seen lip-syncing "If you wanna be my lover" a few times on.
 * In the third chorus, the lyrics read "So tell you what I want, what I really really want" instead of the correct "So tell me what you want, what you really really want". This was fixed in.
 * In the menu, the coach's shirt is blue and not green (like in the actual gameplay).
 * Also, some background sounds that are reminiscent of a spaceship are added before the song starts.
 * In the remake, the background looks very similar to that of Party Master Modes.
 * Before the remake was added into the files, if one tried to get the remake with the preview.justdancenow.com link, all that would appear was an extraction of the dancer.
 * In the files, the third bundle of the song appears as "Wannabe_4.zip".
 * On Just Dance Wii the head of the coach is more

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