The Choice Is Yours

"The Choice Is Yours" by Darius Dante Van Dijk is featured on, and Just Dance Unlimited.

Appearance of the Dancer
The coach is male. He wears a red backward cap, black framed sunglasses, a red sweater with dark red stripes, a white shirt underneath the sweater, black capris, and red and white sneaks. His hat and sweater change colors accordingly; these colors include green, black, and silver.

Background
The background is a multi-colored void that changes color, constantly to red, grey, black, and green. There are many other animated elements, such as clones of the coach, half cut lemons, bulbs, waves, lyrics of the song, rockets, and many more. The background also has fizzy and bubbly animation in accordance with the product placement.

Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Move 1: Put your arms up.

Gold Move 2: Raise your arms (similar to Gold Move 1) and shake your hips.

Appearances in Mashups
The Choice Is Yours appears in the following Mashup:
 * This Is How We Do
 * Cheap Thrills (Sunglasses)

Trivia

 * The coach resembles Want To Want Me and Kiss Kiss.
 * This is the third song promoted by Coca-Cola, after The World is Ours and Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing). It is followed by Taste The Feeling.
 * This is the first of them to instantly be available to every region, including the United States and Canada.
 * This is the third song to make its debut in, after Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing) and India Waale.
 * This is one of the several coaches to follow the lyrics (when "Clap my hands, stomp my feet" is sung the coach does the same). This also occurs in The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)’s Campfire dance.
 * The song has replaced Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing) as the first free Coca-Cola song in the free menu.
 * Strangely, "Booty" is not censored, although it was in Bang Bang.
 * This word even appears in the background.
 * The line "Your smile like a crown" is misinterpreted as "Your smile just like a crown".
 * The dancer's sweater and hat change colours numerous times. These colours are red, silver, black, and green (which resembles Coca-Cola). They and some elements of the background are made to represent classic Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, and Coke Life respectively.
 * Also, they are referenced in the lyrics of the song, from the line, "Choose from zero, green, red or light".
 * This is the first song from to not require a Just Dance 2016 pass to be playable in Just Dance Now. The second is Drop the Mambo and the third is Chiwawa, both of which were free for a brief period of time.
 * This song's Community Remix contest is the first one to be interrupted and renewed later.
 * This is one of the several non-Unlimited tracks to not be part of a Dance Quest.
 * On seventh-gen consoles, when the dancer pops out, the background changes. The colors are red, black, grey, and green in the square; however, the background looks flipped.
 * As of March 10th, 2016, this song was replaced by Taste The Feeling as the free song on Just Dance Now.
 * After the song was replaced by Taste The Feeling on Just Dance Now, the song was unlockable with Mojo Coins for a short period of time. However, it later became a VIP/Just Dance 2016 Song Pack exclusive a day later.
 * Also, there is a glitch on Just Dance Now. When browsing through the song selection menu, there is no VIP symbol on the menu square, but there is one on the phone. Plus, it says you can purchase it with Mojo Coins when you actually can't.
 * The song's Community Remix square has two different versions, one of each being used in and Just Dance Now; in the Just Dance Unlimited square, the coach image that's being used is the coach selection image, while on the Just Dance Now square, the coach image from the Classic square is used.
 * As of April 21st, 2016, Just Dance Unlimited now uses the Just Dance Now version of the square.
 * Along with I Gotta Feeling, the Community Remix's square was in poor quality on Just Dance Unlimited. However, the square was updated to be in high quality on April 15th, 2016.

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