"Should I Stay or Should I Go" by The Clash is featured in the Best Buy Edition of Just Dance 2. It was also planned to be in Just Dance: Summer Party, but was removed for unknown reasons.
Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a man who resembles a punk rocker with a blue spiky mohawk. He wears a UK flag tank top under a dark blue leather jacket that was torn in a few parts, a red spiky necklace, blue jeans with tears in them near the knees and black boots with red laces.
In the remake, he appears lighter.
Background
Original
The background is near a road that appears dirty. It has a tower and other buildings behind it. On the road, there is a writing that says "Look left". At the end of the routine, the words "Should", "I", "Stay" and Go" appear behind the dancer who is on a reflective floor in front of the road. The sky behind is red orange and there's red rain.
Remake
In the remake, the background is red red and slightly more zoomed in and the floor looks more bent. The red rain is also absent.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Pull your arms out slowly and rotate your body clockwise.
Gold Moves 2 and 3: Put your arms forward, one time to the right and one to the left.
Captions
Should I Stay or Should I Go appears in Puppet Master Modes in Just Dance 4. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
- Punk Swing
Trivia
General
- There is a mistake in the lyrics: a line says "Who’m I’m supposed to be" instead of "Whom I’m supposed to be".
- Starting with the third verse, all the lines are repeated in Spanish, but none of the lines in Spanish appear in the lyrics.
- This makes it the fourth multilingual song in the series, after Girls & Boys, Call Me, and Iko Iko.
- The last set of lyrics ("Or should I go") disappears before it is sung.
Routine
- The dance routine is off rhythm from the song.
- The dancer appears on the NTSC cover for Just Dance: Summer Party, but the song does not appear in the game.
- This is also the case with It's Not Unusual on the PAL cover.
- A scrapped dancer in Just Dance 2014 is similar to this coach; he was featured in a trailer but not in the actual game.[2]
- Should I Stay or Should I Go, along with the other two Best Buy Edition songs in Just Dance 2, could be considered an NTSC exclusive, because the Best Buy Editions are only available in that region. The PAL region does not have any kind of special edition and the PAL tracklist does not feature these songs.
- It is slightly ironic that the routine cannot be played in Europe because The Clash is a British band, and the background and dancer feature many UK references (such as a London-reminiscent background).
- In Just Dance 2014, there is an unlockable avatar of the coach. It has to be unlocked by getting Level 950 on the World Dance Floor, the penultimate highest leveled avatar.
- The avatar can also be achieved through the World Dance Floor on Just Dance 2015. To get it, you must achieve Level 300 instead of Level 950.
- Every video that shows this routine would have gotten blocked in Europe; this was also the case with Marcia Baila for the United States.
- As of late 2016, the ban has been lifted on videos for this song.
- The dancer appears with differently colored hair on the menu icon (light blue instead of black).
- Should I Stay or Should I Go, along with Come On Eileen, Crazy Christmas, It’s Not Unusual and Spice Up Your Life, are the only routines that did not reappear on Just Dance: Summer Party.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplay
Extractions
References
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