"Material Girl" by Madonna is featured on Just Dance+.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The coach is a woman named Jennie Shoe, whose appearance is based on Madonna. She wears a bright turquoise jacket dress with a skirt and a wide pink belt at the waist. She has bright turquoise high heels with straps, large black sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed turquoise hat. She has a purple glove.
Background[]
The routine first starts on a city with stores, one being a purse store and another being jewelry. The coach can be seen on a poster that was shown before the start of the routine with the song title.
The coach then enters a building with raining diamonds, then leaves to a background of accessories, then into the same raining diamonds background.
The final background is the same as previous, with huge diamonds spinning.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Cross your arms on your chest and slowly drag them to your shoulders.
Gold Move 2: Raise your left hand to your head and lower your right hand while lifting your left foot to make to make them meet, tapping the side of your foot.
Gold Move 3: Facing slightly to the left, put your left hand on your hip and step out with your left foot and quickly move your right arm to the right while keeping it bent.
Trivia[]
General[]
- Material Girl is the third song by Madonna in the series.
- It is also her second song not to be a cover.
- Being released in 1985, Material Girl is currently the second oldest song in the Just Dance Live Service, as well as the first one from the 1980s, to be exclusive to Just Dance+.
- It is the second-oldest exclusive map on any streaming service, excluding regional exclusives, after Dancing Queen, from the 1970s, on Just Dance Unlimited.
- Material Girl was announced during Littlesiha’s St. Jude charity livestream, thus being the first song in the history of Just Dance to be announced during a community member’s livestream.[3]
- The release date was announced as May 19, but it was ultimately postponed to the following day instead.[1] It is unclear whether the release was delayed or if the wrong date was announced.
- The official music video version of the song is used in-game.
- The song was shortened by over a minute, cutting out the interlude, the second half of the second chorus, the third verse, and the first half of the last chorus.
Routine[]
- Material Girl was the last map in the history of Just Dance to receive contributions from team member Felix.[4]
- The preview gameplay for Material Girl is the sixth one since Just Dance 2 to include lyrics, after those for Hot For Me, Make The Party (Don’t Stop), Je sais pas danser, Despacito (Extreme Version), and Macarena.
- As seen in the creative brief for Jennie Shoe, Lilas’s hairstyle was used as inspiration for hers.
- Vaness was used in the storyboard for the routine.[5]
- Jennie Shoe’s name is likely a play on the luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo.
- To celebrate the release of Material Girl, Just Dance hosted a giveaway on Twitter where fans could win a 12-month subscription to Just Dance+.[6]
- On June 4, 2025, Just Dance’s social media accounts posted a short behind-the-scenes video of Jennie Shoe’s performer and Felix recreating the scene "And Emily... that’s all" from The Devil Wears Prada.[7]
- In the title of the YouTube version of the video, Jennie Shoe’s name was misspelled as Jenny Shoe.[8] It was corrected the following day.
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Extraction[]
Behind the Scenes[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://x.com/justdancegame/status/1924437794048430215
- ↑ File:Material Girl choreo proof.jpg
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2460345837?t=3h3m39s
- ↑ https://x.com/filgato/status/1924510854503907707
- ↑ https://youtu.be/vdZAKC3ckAo
- ↑ https://x.com/justdancegame/status/1924842553041391985
- ↑ https://youtu.be/ixnYtY1htmY
- ↑ File:Jenny Shoe behind the scenes moment.






























