"Good Luck, Babe!" (Drag Version) is featured on Just Dance 2026 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a drag queen named Rose A. Lina dressed like a pink rose. A pink rose is around her neck, the dress and long-sleeved shirt are pink. Her tights are green with emerald green boots. She also has hot pink skin and freckles on her cheeks.
Background[]
The routine takes place on a stage with a flower scene. There's a screen of sunflowers behind the dancer. During the bridge, two men dressed up like gardeners appear.
Gold Moves[]
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine. Gold Moves 1 and 2 are performed consecutively:
Gold Moves 1: Move to the right side, lean your torso slightly to the left and make a heart shape with your index and middle fingers.
Gold Moves 2: Squat down slightly, place your right arm in front of your face and tilt your right hand back dramatically.
Gold Moves 3: Place your left hand on your waist while your right hand quickly passes in front of your face and taps your foot on the ground.
Gold Moves 4: Open your arms and slowly rotate right to left.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Good Luck, Babe! (Drag Version) is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2026 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
Routine[]
- Good Luck, Babe! (Drag Version) is the third routine in the history of Just Dance to feature a member of the House of Revlon, after Anything I Do and Vogue (Ballroom Version).
- Good Luck, Babe! (Drag Version) is the first routine in the history of the series to feature former team member Felix as a performer.
- The routine was already produced by the time Felix left the team, but was brought back as an easter egg for the community.
- The routine was recorded on his birthday.
- The description for the YouTube preview gameplay reads "A DANCE QUEEN? I am the queen of dance!", referencing a RuPaul moment with Jimmy Fallon when the former yells "A Drag Queen" and "I am the queen of drag!".
- Rose A. Lina is derived from the female given name "Rosalina", which means "little rose" or "gentle rose" in Spanish, Italian and Latin. This name also references her rose-shaped outfit.
- Rose A. Lina also shares her last name with Ann G. Lina.
- Coincidentally, they both utilize a middle initial and last name to make a pun on a female name.
- Rose A. Lina also shares her last name with Ann G. Lina.
- The backup dancers in the routine are in reference to RuPaul's Drag Race's pit crew.
- The backup dancers' watering cans were boxes in production.


































