Pon de Replay

"Pon de Replay" by Rihanna is featured on Just Dance 2 (as a DLC) and Just Dance: Greatest Hits.

Dancer
The coach is a woman who has black skin and pink, flowing hair. She wears a light blue skirt with a hood, a pair of red pants and a pair of glowing pink boots. In her remake she is more realistic and a little bit of her glowing is removed.

Background
The routine takes place in a dark room with black columns and purple ceiling lights. The coach is standing on an illuminating square which releases an upward stream of blue light.

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in the routine, all of which are the same:''' All:' Put your right hand up and shake your body when the line  Turn the music up  is sung.''

Appearances in Mashups
Pon de Replay appears in the following Mashups:
 * Asereje (The Ketchup Song)
 * Oops!...I Did It Again
 * Run the Show

Trivia

 * This is the second song by Rihanna in the entire series. It succeeds S.O.S' from the same game, and is followed by Only Girl (In The World), Disturbia, Umbrella, Where Have You Been' and Diamonds.
 * Along with Firework, Barbie Girl and Pump Up The Volume, Pon de Replay was in the first DLC cycle in the entire history of the series.
 * This is the first time when the dancer's skin is black and transparent for the whole song. The second is Don't You Worry Child, which is also DLC for Just Dance 2014, and the third is Get Low, which appears in Just Dance 2015.
 * Gyal - as it is seen in official lyrics - is sometimes misspelled as gals, and I'mma show you is misspelled as I'm a show you.
 * Her skin colour was meant to be white, like all other dancers in the game; this Beta Element appears in the back of the Just Dance: Summer Party cover.
 * In the Just Dance Now remake, the coach's glove is on the left hand. However, this only occurs in the menu icon. In gameplay, the glove on in the right hand.
 * In Just Dance 2, the upwards stream of lines was orange. In Just Dance: Greatest Hits, it was changed to a dark blue colour.