Walk Like an Egyptian

"Walk Like an Egyptian" by is featured on,  (as a DLC),  , , and .

Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a woman in Egyptian attire. She has short purple hair with a red headband overneath it. She wears a red top, several purple bracelets, an orange skirt with a large rhombus-shaped belt, several purple anklets, and a neckpiece.

Remake
In the remake, the dancer remains relatively unchanged. However, her bra is now orange and the rest of her outfit is slightly darker. She also has more visible make-up.

The routine takes place near a Egyptian temple with four firesides. Some pyramids along with a brightly shining sun can be seen in the background.

Remake
In the remake, some of the pyramids have been moved to the other side, and the fading effect on the coach at the end is different.

Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:

All Gold Moves: Lower your arms in a circle while shaking back and forth.

Appearances in Mashups
Walk Like an Egyptian appears in the following Mashups:
 * Baby One More Time
 * Asereje (The Ketchup Song)
 * Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)
 * Rich Girl
 * Wild Wild West
 * Lean On (World)

Captions
Walk Like an Egyptian appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to the dance moves.
 * Catch the Sun
 * Dizzy Isis
 * Egyptian Slide
 * Egyptian Statue
 * Egyptian Walk
 * Keops Hips

Trivia

 * The beta version had a different choreography with a different color scheme, which was shown in the trailer of.
 * This is the first routine with an Egyptian theme in the Just Dance series. It is followed by Night Boat To Cairo, Rich Girl, Dark Horse, Ain’t My Fault, and Mi Mi Mi.
 * This coach is one of the coaches to appear in a Mashup twice in a row.
 * In, the artists are simply credited as Bangles but in the full name is used.
 * Unlike many HD remakes, her facial features remain visible in.
 * There is an incorrect pictogram at the end, as shown in the gallery below. The pictogram does not show the move involving a raise of the leg; however, the coach raises her leg anyway.
 * The menu icon of the song does not show the dancer. Instead, it shows a silhouette of her doing a pose from a Beta picture.