"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored" (stylized as "break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored") by Ariana Grande is featured on Just Dance 2025 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a woman named Nyxara. She wears a dark scorpion themed costume. She wears a deep purple bodysuit with a silver scorpion-shaped cage. She also wears black high heeled boots with three sections separating each of them with silver lining. She also wears two metallic gloves, black in the left, and vibrant pink on the right. Her hair is black with deep purple streaks in a ponytail that is styled in a scorpion tail with a silver tip on the “stinger”.
Background[]
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The background is a cave that has a black giant moving scorpion structure that lights up purple behind the coach. The scorpion changes colors throughout the song. During the bridge, the scorpion’s tail lights up and moves around.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Punch the air with your right arm and slide it up.
Gold Move 2: Move your chest forward, move your arms behind, and move your right leg to the left.
Gold Move 3: Same as Gold Move 2, but mirrored.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2025 Edition[]
Trivia[]
- Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored, One Last Time, The Boy Is Mine, We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love), and Yes, And? are the fourteenth to eighteenth songs by Ariana Grande in the main series.
- Including Put Your Hearts Up (Just Dance Kids 2014), they are her fifteenth to nineteenth songs in the franchise.
- With these five songs, Ariana Grande officially surpassed Katy Perry as the artist with the highest number of songs in the main series.
- She also became the artist with the highest number of songs in a single game.
- The official clean version is used, where "f**kin’" (from "took one f**kin' look at your face), and "this s**t" are censored, and "f**kin’" (from the line "And I never even ever f**kin’ met you") is replaced by a repetition of "ever".
- "Damn" (from "damn this ain’t fair/damn she can’t compare"), is censored separately, and when "damn" is going to be sung, "like" is sung again in an echo effect.
























