Worth It

"Worth It" by ft. is featured on and.

Classic
The dancer is a silver-haired woman wearing a pink-gold gladiator outfit. Her hair is long and braided. She wears a black and copper headpiece, a black patent sleeve on her left arm, a copper strapless bra and skirt, and black and pink-gold thigh-length high heel boots. She exudes a magenta aura.

Extreme Crew
All for coaches in the Extreme Crew Version are women with black hair. They wear red bras, black skinny jeans, single golden shoulder pads (P1 & P3 has them on their left shoulders while P2 & P4 has them on their right), high waist mesh underwear, and black mules, and dark sunglasses. They are differentiated by different hairstyles and the colors of their caps and gloves.

P1
P1's half cap and glove is light blue and has a pony hair style.

P2
P2's half cap and glove is green and has braided pink and black pigtails.

P3
P3's half cap and glove is more blood orange and has a couple of buns as her hairstyle.

P4
P4s half cap and glove is royal purple and her hair is completely braided with strands as her hairstyle. NOTE: ''The coach's pictograms are relatively the same colour as their glove colors, however P2's is darker than her glove for the pictograms. P3's pictogram's are red and P4's pictograms are dark violet.''

Classic
The dancer is standing on a silver platform with pink shining circles. There are two silver female statues facing each other and both holding a battle ax, with its blades curved like a pair of angel wings. The statues and railings get highlighted a hot pink. She and her platform get near the statues, with the sky turning blue, pink and purple. The ax is zoomed into, with its center and base flashing pink and its blades flashing light blue.

Extreme Crew Version
The background appears to be the end of a secluded alleyway, with fire escapes, windows that are themed after traditional Hindu shapes, and construction scaffolding. During the actual song, the windows will flash in time with the music. The alley is covered in the fog that changes color depending on what color the background is. During some points of the song, the background will have a yellow beam of light above the dancers. The sides of the background will occasionally spit out fire. The song ends with the screen fading to black

Mashup
Worth It has a Duet Mashup with the theme "Tease me". The Mashup features Male/Female duet routines where dancers turn to face each other.

Dancers

 * Get Low
 * Promiscuous (Remake)
 * Get Low
 * Jambo Mambo
 * Get Low
 * Mamasita (Remake) [GM1-P1] [GM2-P1]
 * Jambo Mambo
 * Bailando
 * Mamasita
 * Get Low [GM3-P1] [GM1-P2]
 * Mamasita [GM4-P1] [GM5-P1]
 * Jambo Mambo
 * Bailando
 * Mamasita
 * Get Low [GM6-P1] [GM2-P2]
 * Promiscuous
 * Kurio ko uddah le jana (Remake)
 * Mamasita
 * Promiscuous

Classic Version
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Move 1: Put your hands up near your head.

Gold Move 2 & 3: Slowly throw your arms up near your head.

Gold Move 4: Throw your hands upwards. This is the final move of the routine.

Extreme Crew Version
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same: All Gold Moves: Bring your left arm up and your right arm down. Then your right arm up and left arm down quickly.

Mashup
Gold Moves 1, 2, 4 & 5 (P1): Fan yourself with both hands. (Mamasita)

Gold Moves 3 & 6 (P1); Both Gold Moves (P2): Bring out your arms and briefly shake them. (Get Low)

Trivia

 * In some promotional images, the dancer is seen in a different color palette.
 * Also, in the coach selection menu for the song, the coach can be seen with a yellow glove.
 * Additionally, in the E3 announcement trailer, the coach is seen with a light blue outline instead of a brown and pink outline.
 * In one image, her glove is on her left hand.
 * As seen in the E3 demo, the pictograms are magenta; however, in the gameplay preview, the pictogram color is light brown.
 * The Classic routine is the first routine Sarah Margassa has ever performed.
 * This is the first song to have an Extreme Routine that is not a Solo routine. It is also the second song with a multiplayer Mashup where one coach has more Gold Moves than the others (in this case, P1 has 6 Gold Moves while P2 has only 2), with the first one being the Mashup for Born This Way.
 * In the Mashup, the original version of Jambo Mambo is used instead of the remake, and P1's pictograms from Kurio ko uddah le jana have a more saturated hue.
 * The Classic Routine's image in the Select Menu looks more like sunset or sunrise in the background. However, when you play this routine, the background looks like it is set at daytime instead of either being sunrise or sunset.
 * In the Extreme Crew Version, if P2 is switched with P3, the color of their hats and gloves will be the same pattern as the star bar and the coach selection menu for Dance Crew routines.
 * The avatar for P2 from the extreme version is wearing a different colored hat than in the routine; she wears a green hat in gameplay, but in her avatar, similar to P3's hat, it is orange.
 * Although the song has an Extreme Crew Version, that version however has fewer pictograms (being 114) than the Classic Version. The Classic Version has 181 pictograms.
 * In alphabetical order with song lists, this song is the last song in the list.
 * On Wii U, you sometimes get double karaoke bonus after you played the Mashup.
 * Interestingly, the accent colours of the dancers' outfits in the Extreme Crew version (cyan, green, red and purple) may reference the ones present in the UI when 4 people are playing.
 * P1 from the Extreme Crew version makes a mistake in the first, second and third chorus: she faces the screen after performing the Gold Move, although she should face P3 and P4.
 * Worth It is one of the songs selected for the digital qualifications of Just Dance 2016 World Cup.
 * Sometimes, a very unusual glitch happens when playing the Classic routine on World Dance Floor for 8th Generation consoles: some avatars from the game appear instead of the pictograms.
 * Another weird fact is that two Beta avatars appear among them: one for Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) (which uses her Beta colour scheme), and one for Bailar (which has a blue outline instead of a purple one).
 * While generally in Solo routines the pictograms have the same color like the coach's clothes and arrows have the same color like the coach's glove, in this song, the pictograms act in the opposite way (they are pink like the coach's glove and the arrows are brown like the coach's clothes). This was not the case in the beta version, and the same thing happened in Rock N Roll, and Idealistic.
 * In the mashup square, P2 of Get Low is seen floating due to the absence of his platform from the original square.

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