The dancer is a woman with bright magenta hair in two small buns with a few strands loose to her face. She wears a cyan transparent raincoat with yellow borders, clear yellow pockets, and yellow zippers. She also wears a cyan metallic V-cut bra with an indigo hem and a strap below. Her bottoms are a pair of cyan metallic high-waist short shorts with an indigo waistband with a gold circular buckle, an indigo border, and two indigo straps connected to her thigh-high metallic socks, which are cyan with indigo garters. She also wears yellow heeled booties with indigo laces and she has a yellow outline.
Background[]
The background takes place in a city on a rainy night. The buildings glow red at the chorus. During Pitbull’s verse, the camera turns left and right and the buildings glow turquoise. When Marc sings again, the camera turns left and the buildings glow green and orange. During the chorus, water explodes as the background rotates. During the bridge, fog comes on the ground while lights in numerous colors appear both on the ground and in the sky behind the background clouds.
Just Dance 2020 Rain Over Me Full Background
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Quickly swing your right hand up near your face on your left side. Gold Move 2: Throw both of your hands up in the air and look up.
Rain Over Me is the sixth song by Pitbull in the series.
“Peach” and “bulls**t” are censored.
However, they were not censored in the Game XP build of the game.
The following errors are present in the in-game lyrics:
“They love to get a little nasty, ow” is misinterpreted as “They love to get the middle nasty, ow”.
“Dale muñequita, abre ahí” is misinterpreted as “Dale muñequita, ahora ahí”.
In-game, the track’s third chorus is cut and the final chorus is shortened.
Rain Over Me was referenced by Ubisoft in the ESRB label of Just Dance 2020, in which the following lyrics were cited: “Voli’s the new vodka” and “No broads I like my/women/Sexy classy sassy”.[1]
Playing Rain Over Me three times in Just Dance 2020 unlocks The Frog Concert’s frog sticker.
In Just Dance Now, Rain Over Me is featured in the playlist "The Best of 2000s!", despite the song itself being released in 2011.
This is not the case in Just Dance 2020, where the map is correctly placed in the playlist "The 2010s Were Banging".
Rain Over Me was featured in the Just Dance Now playlist "Raise the Flag!", which was made to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Indian Independence Day, despite the song not being in an Indian language, the artists not being of Indian descent, and the map not having elements of Indian culture.