"Drip" (stylized as "DRIP") by BABYMONSTER is featured on Just Dance 2026 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The dancers are an all female trio. They all wear pink colored outfits inspired by 1980s urban wear.
P1[]
P1 is Cassia. She has cyan hair in two space buns that are held in place with pink beaded hair ties, resembling Ruka's hair. She has yellow eyeshadow and vibrant pink lips. Her fuzzy pink shrug exposes her shoulders. She wears a pink cheerleading uniform shell with a black and white cassette graphic on the chest; the skirt on the shell is pleated; the straps on the shell are black. Her torso is wrapped in what appears to be cassette tape. More tape is bunched on her right hip, styled to appear like tape spilling out of a cassette. She wears pink boots with black laces.
P2[]
P2 is Boom-B. She has a blonde bob, resembling Rami's hair. Her headband shows a picture of a pink cassette. Her scarf is pink. Her top is black with a squiggle. She wears a one sleeved, pink bolero on her right arm, with cassette tape dangling from it. Her pants are pink and her belt is black. Her shoes are pink.
P3[]
P3 is Vineel. She has blue hair with a side part bob haircut resembling Asa's hair in the second verse of the music video. She wears a pink jacket with cassette tape on the sleeves, and a pink shirt. She wears black shorts. She wears black shoes. She has a pink belt with a cassette.
Background[]
The routine takes places in a pink cassette factory with "DRIP" labeled everywhere. The old Just Dance logo and the lyrics "Baby got DRIP" appear on the conveyer belts.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves per coach in this routine:
Gold Move 1: P2 and P3 perform this Gold Move a beat before P1:
- P2: Throw your arms up to the left.
- P3: Throw your arms up to the right.
- P1: Throw your right arm out towards the screen while angled to the left.
Gold Move 2:
- P1: Drop your arms from above your head to having your right hand on your hip, your left hand at your side, and your left knee popped out.
- P2: Drop your arms from above your head to having both arms hanging at your sides and your right foot in front of your left.
- P3: Drop your arms from above your head to having your left hand on your hip, your right hand on your right thigh, and your right knee popped out.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Drip is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2026 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- A CapCut watermark can be seen on the teaser.
- Additionally, the teaser was removed sometime after its release on social media for unknown reasons.
- The beta cover for Drip can be seen through the trailer for Just Dance 2026 Edition in the PlayStation store.[3]
Routine[]
- Drip is the third K-Pop extreme to not have an alternate and the first not by K/DA.
- The coaches’ names are wordplays on the words cassette, boombox, and vinyl, respectively. They reference the elements in the background.
- The background and outfits are inspired by the music video.
- Additionally, the routine is based on the official choreography.
- As seen in the map’s preview and promo assets, the coaches originally had a blue glow. This was replaced by a yellow glow in the game’s release.

























