Boom

"Boom" by Reggaeton Storm is featured on Just Dance 3, Just Dance 4' as DLC, and Just Dance Now.

Dancer
The dancer wears a lime green top with turquoise green shorts. She has turquoise boots and long lime green socks. She has quite long turquoise green hair that is straight with bangs and she has big hips and thighs. She dances rather suggestively, and the choreography features a lot of hip shaking.

Background
The background is very simple. There are circles which flash different colors behind a glowing platform which the dancer is dancing on.

Gold Moves
GM1: Put your hand on your ear like you do the "Let Me Hear You Say" pose.

GM2: Put your hands up when it says 'Boom'. This is the final move for the routine.

Trivia

 * This song is a BGS song, which stands for Bad Girl Songs.
 * People say that the singer isn't called Reggaeton Storm, they say it's Reggaeton Explosion or Reggaeton Thunder. When buying the song on Just Dance 4, it's credited to be by MC Magico and Alex Wilson. When looking up their song Boom on YouTube, their voices are the same as Reggaeton Storm's. This could simply be an error that Ubisoft has made.
 * The song is a DLC on Just Dance 4.
 * On the Xbox 360 on Just Dance 3, the background has more circles and the floor has more reflection to the circles. On Just Dance 4 the background is the same as the one from Just Dance 3 on the Wii and PlayStation 3.
 * This is one of the shortest songs in Just Dance 3 (along with Isidora in Just Dance 2014), and in order to make up for less time, the dance features more moves and higher points for individual moves.
 * This is the first Spanish song on the Just Dance series.
 * In the lyrics, there's an error.
 * When it's said "Suena por aya ," it should be "allá" which means "beyond" in english. "Aya" means governess alone but has no meaning in the phrase in both Spanish and English. Also, when the lyrics say "Que lo menen sin pena," it should be "meneen."
 * The dancer is the same as the green girl from Baby One More Time.