"Bebe" by Divine Brown is featured on Just Dance.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The dancer is a woman who resembles a child. She has amaranth hair tied with red bows in two ponytails, and she wears a red and amaranth dress which includes a frilly blouse, and a dark pink bow tied around the waist. She also wears a pair of red socks with dark pink flats.
Remake[]
In the remake, the coach has a different color palette. Her hair is now red and her bow is now yellow. She now wears a pink and orange dress. Her flats and her bow on are now red, and her socks are now orange.
Background[]
Original[]
The routine takes place in a room with a wall that has blue and light blue alternating stripes and a black floor. The wall sometimes lights up.
Remake[]
In the remake, the floor reflects the wall. The wall is now more animated. The lines illuminate to the beat and follow the coach’s moves. At the beginning of the routine, the stripes appear two by two; the inverse happens in the end, where the stripes disappear two by two.
Trivia[]
General[]
- The final few seconds of the song are cut, rendering the length down from 3:14 to just under three minutes.
- During the bridge, profanities are exchanged over the phone although they are censored. It was already censored in the song before its addition into Just Dance.
- This makes Bebe the first song with censorship in the whole series.
- There are two lyric errors: "Two texts in a row" is misinterpreted with "Two days in a row" and "I used to be your girl" is misinterpreted with "I used to be your, your".
Routine[]
- Bebe, Funplex (CSS Remix), and Groove Is in the Heart are the first three routines to feature color changes in their backgrounds.
- The menu square has a mistake; the red parts of the dancer are pink and vice versa. Also, the coach’s bow is not visible.
- This is one of the six coaches from the first Just Dance which have never been used in Puppet Master Modes or Mashups. The others are Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Groove Is In The Heart, Lump, Surfin’ Bird, and Womanizer.
- Most of the tracks in Just Dance feature the sound of drumsticks just before the song starts. Here, instead of drumsticks, clapping is heard. It is the only song to have a clapping sound effect as opposed to drumsticks.
- In the Just Dance Now remake, the hair is glitchy and some parts of it turn white sometimes.
- In addition, the dancer’s hands and legs sometimes have dark pink marks on them. The marks on the right hand sometimes form a fingerless glove.