The coach wears an ocean blue dress that seems to be made of ice. The left sleeve of the dress is cut out and jagged ice edges extrude from sides of the dress as well. She has long semi-puffed blue hair that is chalked white to give it an icy feeling. She also wears long blue boots with straps and a golden crown which wraps around her forehead. At specific times of the song, her skin turns pitch black, and her dress, boots, and/or hair become a darker shade of blue.
Background
The background begins with an orange spirit-like material, possibly a meteor of some sort, flying into a mountain. The material hits an icicle the dancer froze herself in, the icicle disappears (except for the dancer herself) and the dancer begins dancing. The verses of the song take place in an icicle-filled mountain. When the pre-chorus begins, the back of the mountain breaks away and the moon is visible. During the chorus, the mountain breaks/explodes away (falls to pieces) and the dancer is riding an icicle through a series of mountains. When the dancer performs the third gold move, the mountains glow bioluminescent green. In the end, the dancer gets frozen in the icicle she started in.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Bend over and put both your hands behind you while semi-crouching. Gold Move 3: Bend over and spin your head.
She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) has a Party Master Mode on Just Dance 2014. Here are the captions listed in order of appearance. (Captions in bold indicate a Song Switch.)
It is also the first song by Sia in the main series.
However, she is credited as “SIA” in-game.
This is also the first collaboration between David Guetta and Sia. It is followed by Titanium.
She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) was the first song to be announced for Just Dance 2014. It was first seen in the trailer and was later revealed on the Soundless Quiz.
The lyrics “You loved me and I froze in time/Hungry for that flesh of mine” usually appear in concept art as test lyrics.
The extraction has a glitch. It has 4 little lines and 2 little dots floating in the air.
Classic
According to the concept art, the coach has a name, "Frost Princess".
This and Where Have You Been are the third and fourth coaches with a name that is not part of a routine inspired by a film or a video game, after The Master Blaster.
A girl wearing this dancer’s outfit can be seen in Sexy And I Know It (Community Remix).
The coach was used as a silhouette on Facebook to tease Just Dance 2014.
She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)’s menu icon shows the dancer in her frozen pose without the icicle.
The background for the routine reappears in Don’t Worry.
She Wolf (Falling to Pieces) was announced to be featured in the Just Dance 2019 playlist "Dance Around The World" in spite of the routine currently not being featured in Just Dance Unlimited.[1]
The coach also appears on its icon along with Where Have You Been (which is also unavailable in the service).[2]
Mashup
She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)’s Mashup has the most Just Dance's coaches in the game, with 4.