The dancer is a girl with black hair in a high ponytail, with a fringe. She wears a light blue and yellow striped dress, magenta arm bracelets, and light blue striped stilettos. She also wears a pair of glasses, and black chokers around her neck.
Candy People Version
The Candy People Version routine is a Dance Crew composed of two males and two females wearing candy costumes.
P1
P1 wears a pink marshmallow costume with pink tights and peach sleeves. His face isn't visible at all during the routine.
P2
P2 has brown hair in pigtails, peach-yellow sleeves, an orange lollipop costume with a white swirl and orange tights.
P3
P3 has black curly hair, a yellow and black Cremino costume with yellow tights and yellow shoes.
P4
P4 has black hair in a ponytail with a green bow shaped like a leaf, a green sweet costume with sky blue stars, green tights and green sneakers.
P1
P2
P3
P4
Background
Classic
The routine starts with a black background showing shiny hexagons and neon saxophones. In the verses, it switches to a disco with colorful spotlights, neon animated palm trees into pink vases with light blue circles and a stage with two yellow staircases, which features rainbow neon flamingos. In the pre-chorus, the flamingos disappear from the stage and reappear behind a yellow and red wheel in front of the stage. In the instrumental breakdown, it switches back to the starting background. In the bridge, the saxophones are replaced by neon beach umbrellas.
Candy People Version
The background is composed of various patterns in pastel colors with candies on them. At the beginning, various red and light pink lollipops forming line formations on a pastel pink background. During the verses, the background is a pastel blue checkerboard pattern with red and yellow lollipops appearing over each square. The light and darks colors on the checkerboard pattern constantly alternate, as well as the color of the lollipops. During the pre-chorus, the lollipops change into marshmallows, Creminos and sweets group-by-group, and the lollipops that are yet to be changed spin with the dancers’ movements. As the chorus begins, the squares and lollipops disappear to reveal a pastel green background where more red and yellow lollipops appear in zig-zag line formations. When "Ole!" is sung, a few marshmallows, Creminos and sweets appear in the empty spaces between the lollipops. During the saxophone instrumental, the background is similar to that of the beginning but the lollipops are in a zig-zag formation like the previous background and they shake with the dancers' movements. During the bridge, a pastel blue swirl pattern appears like that of a lollipop, and orange and white marshmallows, blue and white lollipops, pink and white Creminos and pink sweets with white dots float around, moving with the dancers’ movements and getting knocked away during the line "Sabe a vitamina". The dancers make more candies rain down through their movements, which shake to the beat of the song. During the last chorus, the candies space out with the beat of the song after INNA says "Ole!". The song ends with the saxophone instrumental background, but the candies fall out.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine:
Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4: Place your arms behind your head. Gold Move 3: Clap to the left and stomp with your right leg.
Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4
Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4 in-game
Gold Move 3
Gold Move 3 in-game
Candy People Version
There are 4 Gold Moves in the Candy People routine:
All Gold Moves:
P1: Put your right hand up.
P2: Put your hands outwards as if you are asking a question.
"With my maraca" is misinterpreted as "When mama arrives".
"J. Balvin, Inna" is misinterpreted as "Shake out babe"/"Inna".
"Sabe a coca cola" is misspelled as "Sabe a cola cola".
"Y la gente grita" is misinterpreted as "Y la gente y grita".
Classic
In the thumbnail of the gameplay and the menu assets, the dancer appears to have light blue glasses, but as seen in the gameplay, the dancer’s glasses are barely visible, causing them to appear skin-colored.
On the American Just Dance YouTube channel, at the end of the gameplay teaser, the Gold Move sound effect can be heard, but the corresponding pictogram cannot be seen. On the British channel, the pictogram is visible briefly.
There is a pictogram error in the second verse: the first pictogram of the routine, telling the players to raise their arms up in a semicircle while walking forward, is accidentally recycled when the coach just raises her arm up during the line "But how much Cola can your body take?".
The pictogram for Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4 are colored in a darker shade of yellow.
The dancer messes up on her footing during the line "La fiesta apenas comienza y la gente grita".
Candy People Version
In the Candy People Version routine, P4’s arms often blend with the costume and P2’s costume tends to turn completely orange.
The Candy People Version is the third routine to feature coaches wearing food as their costumes after In The Summertime and PoPiPo.
The Beta version of the Candy People routine had a different-colored and non-animated background.[3]
Besides, the coaches have different color schemes and no tights on the Beta menu icon.
According to a Behind the Scenes picture, P1’s costume had a hole that revealed his face, which is not featured in the final version of the routine.
Even though the moves are the same, there is a different Gold Move pictogram in the Alternate routine for Gold Move 4, as the dancers are turning towards the screen as they perform it.
In the game files, there is an unused unlocking caption for the Candy People Version, meaning that it initially was not meant to be unlocked from the start.
In 7th-Generation consoles, the Candy People Version routine is the only Alternate routine that can be played at the start.
In the Just Dance Unlimited files, there is a Beta menu icon of the Candy Version: the coaches are seen in a different order (P1-P4-P3-P2), their color schemes are diverse and they do not wear tights.