"Good Luck, Babe!" by Chappell Roan is featured on Just Dance 2026 Edition.
The song also has an alternate routine titled "Drag Version".
Appearance of the Dancer[]

C1[]
The dancer is a female knight named Phéa Nox. She has fire red hair with matching lipstick, as well as black eyeliner. She wears a black chainmail hood with white jewelry on it. Her armor consists of silver streamers, which represent the pauldrons. Her belt is silver and flares out with a feather design. Her pants are cut out from the front to show the knees and lower. She has a feathered pattern on her left sleeve that turns orange, then yellow as it reaches her hand, functioning as her glove.
C2[]
In her C2 form, she now wears a winged crown, and her hair is free flowing with a gradient from red at the roots to yellow at the ends. She is now also wearing a robe that is cut to resemble flames at the bottom. The gradient on her glove has also been changed from dark red to brown, then black as it reaches her hand, appearing to be burnt.
Background[]
The routine takes place in a fantasy landscape at night. There is a fantasy castle in the background. There is a phoenix that flies by during the song’s chorus. At the end of the routine, it is daytime.
Gold Moves[]
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:
Gold Move: Squat down and raise your arms.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Good Luck, Babe! is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2026 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- The song was revealed through the lyric "It’s fine, it’s cool" being placed on the bottom left corner of the teaser.
- "Sexually" is censored.
- The line “You only wanna be the one that I call Baby" is misinterpreted as “You just wanna love someone who calls you baby”.
- This lyric error also happens in the Drag Version of the song.
- A second lyric mistake occurs in both versions. The line "I don't wanna call it off" is misinterpreted as "I don’t wanna cut it off".
Routine[]
- Good Luck, Babe! is the only routine in the main songlist of Just Dance 2026 Edition with an outfit change.
- Phéa Nox’s second outfit was shared by TheFairyDina through a YouTube Community post sharing behind-the-scenes outfit of the coach. This marks the first time in the history of Just Dance that behind-the-scenes content is revealed by a community member.
- Phéa Nox is a wordplay on the word "phoenix", referencing the theme of the routine.
- Phéa Nox shares her surname with Leda Nox, whose name is also inspired from a bird (the swan in her case).
- She is also the second coach whose name is derived from "phoenix". The first is the coach of All the Good Girls Go to Hell/Therefore I Am.
- Phéa Nox’s C1 outfit takes inspiration from the outfit Chappell Roan wore during her performance of the song at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards.[2]
- Phéa Nox’s C2 outfit takes inspiration from the outfit Chappell Roan wore on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[3]
- When Phéa Nox’s name was initially revealed, it was misspelled as Phoea Nox.



























