Baby Girl

"Baby Girl" by Reggaeton is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance 3 as a DLC, Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of (D-Pad code unlockable), Just Dance 4 as a DLC and Just Dance Now.

Dancer


The coach has a mustache and wears a big red-and-yellow beanie over his head. He also wears a light green shirt, a red, green and white vest, a pair of red shorts as well as a pair of yellow sneakers. He also wears a golden necklace with a golden-yellow pendant.

Background
The background is a city with lighted buildings. On the dance floor are some speakers, cameras and wires, which may mean that the dancer is being filmed or perhaps basking.

Appearances in Mashups
Baby Girl appears in the following mashups:
 * Mas Que Nada
 * Never Gonna Give You Up
 * Run the Show

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:

All: Move your arms up and down four times.

Captions
Baby Girl appears in Puppet Master Modes and Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to the dance moves.
 * Ragga Shake
 * Rasta
 * Rasta Groove
 * Rasta Whip

Trivia

 * In Just Dance 4, some of the pictograms are slightly different.
 * In the preceding Just Dance games, the pictogram color is orange, in Just Dance 4, the pictogram is red. Also, when the dancer is swinging his arms, the pictograms depict the arrows as purple but in the downloadable version of the routine they are yellow.
 * On Just Dance Greatest Hits, the song can unlocked with a D-Pad code. The code is Up-Up-Right-Right-Down-Down-Left-Left.
 * This is one of the two songs that can be unlocked with a code. The other is Katti Kalandal.
 * The dancer looks like he is wearing sunglasses but when the dancer appears as an avatar on Just Dance 2014 onward, he is not wearing sunglasses.
 * This is the song with more returns after Dagomba; it reappears in Just Dance 3, Just Dance: Best Of, Just Dance: Greatest Hits, Just Dance 4 and Just Dance Now.
 * This is one of the few songs without a HD remake in JDNOW, along with Dagomba, Boom, Cosmic Girl and Professor Pumplestickle. This could be attributed to the fact that they were HD remade for Just Dance 4 when they were released as DLCs (besides Cosmic Girl).
 * All four gold moves in this song are done consecutively.
 * On Just Dance 4, the song is not available as a DLC on the Wii U.
 * Along with Die Young and Primadonna, this song is one of the final DLCs to be released for Just Dance 4.
 * There is a photo showing the dancer from Let's Get It Started with a background and the background in the photo is highly similar to this song's background, but the cameras and everything else is missing, so it is possible that this song replaced Let's Get It Started.