Pound The Alarm

Pound The Alarm is a song made by rapper Nicki Minaj. It's on Just Dance 2014.

Regular Version
The regular version feature four female dancers, who all turn black during the chorus.

Girl #01


 * Wears a native-American style festival outfit


 * An orange feather headress similar to the Apache (Jump On It) dancer)


 * A sleeveless orange loose tank top


 * Orange shorts


 * Leggings


 * Black strap orange heeled sandals


 * Puffy brown hair.

Girl #02


 * Wears a purple and yellow legless jumpsuit


 * Feathers on the shoulders, similar to the Superbass dancer


 * Purple triangle make-up over her eyes


 * Long purple boots

Girl #03
 * Long black hair in the back
 * Festival crown


 * A red tube-top, with multiple cut frills at the end


 * Black pants with red-and-yellow designs


 * Red frilled boots, and a triangular red headdress


 * She has long brown hair free-flowing

Girl #04


 * Wears a more flamboyant festival outfit


 * Pink pants with yellow and blue squares on the sides


 * A blue design on the front


 * Pink bikini top with cut out designs on the upper chest


 * Pink and blue wings on the back


 * Braided cornrows, ank pink and blue face make-up


 * Blue boots


 * Pink and blue arm bangles on the left arm

When the chorus of the song begins and during certain moves, the girls turn pitch black, and their hair turns white. Outfit color schemes also change, with P1 turning blue, P2 turning red, P3 turning purple, and P4 green and yellow. The outfits themselves are obviously inspired from the Pound The Alarm music video, with some festive elements added.

Alternate Version
The alternate version dancer is a male, and has a neon green Mohawk. He also seems to have black facial hair, like many of the other male dancers in Just Dance 2014. He is not wearing a shirt but does have a red strap on his chest. He has green pants and is barefoot. When Minaj says "Pound the alarm," the dancer turns black and his skin turns dark blue. His pants turn yellow. It is a DLC. The Extreme is moderately hard, and is rather easy for an extreme.

Gold Moves
Classic:
 * 1st & 3rd: Do the move before the gold move and ended it with your hands pointing to the floor.
 * 2nd, 4th & 5th: Put your hand up like the image show it, with the palms pointing to the air.

Extreme:
 * 1st, 2nd & 3rd: Point with your fists to the floor like in the image.
 * 4th: Cross your wrists above your head like in the image.

Alternates
Extreme


 * Dancers: ♂
 * Difficulty: Hardest (4)
 * Cost: 200 Wii Points/£2.00/$2.00

Mash-Up


 * Dancers: Various
 * Cost: Can only be unlocked in July

Trivia

 * The dancers look similar to those in the music video for the same song.
 * The extreme has to be bought with real money/Wii points. It's $2.00/200 Wii points.
 * It's speculated that perhaps the P4 dancer is the main dancer of the song, as she's the only dancer used in promotional pictures of the song choreography. That and the fact that she is different than the other dancers. She has her hair styled while the others have their hair down, and she has a mask that covers her whole face.
 * After the second chorus, during the bridge, it's visibly possible to see the dancers breathing heavily. It's obvious/suggested the moves they performed during the chorus tired them out.
 * The song doesn't hide any triangles cleverly in the background. The triangles are visible on the clothing of the dancers.
 * P2 and P3 switch color schemes in the chorus.
 * "Sk**za" and "B***h" are censored but "High" from "Music makes me high" isn't despite it referring to getting drunk on music.
 * This is the second Nicki Minaj song in the series to have a male dancer to one of the modes. The first time was Beauty and a Beat, which is by Justin Bieber and also features Nicki.

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