P1 is a man with a lavender cap and lavender dreadlocks that go around his neck like necklaces. He has purple sunglasses shaped as a circle, and wears yellow and black striped pants and sweater, similar to Katy Perry’s during her Saturday Night Live performance, colored with orange and black stripes. He has black sneakers.
P2
P2 has split frizzy lavender and light teal hair with golden ears and gold sunglasses. She has a navy, lavender, black, orange, and pink dress that ends around her legs. She wears a thick black jacket with orange and lavender dog heads from Chiwawa. She has knee-high orange socks with light teal fringes at the top with black bands to support it, and purple and light teal high heels.
P3
P3 has light teal/green skin. She has long yellow braided hair along with purple rectangular sunglasses. She has a navy top with two light teal stripes and a semi-transparent navy skirt (similar to Summer) with navy shorts underneath. She has knee-high lavender socks and orange and white platform shoes.
P4
P4 has a bowler hat with a small orange bow around it and three light teal and black feathers sticking out. He has a short navy beard and a mustache along with shoulder-high navy hair. He has an orange flame-design monocle over his left eye. He has on a leather jacket with orange flame designs down the arms over a navy vest and a lavender shirt. He wears black pants with pink, black, and navy stripped knee-high socks over them. He wears light teal sneakers with orange flames coming up.
P1
P2
P2 (7th-Gen)
P3
P4
VIPMADE
P1
This section is a stub. You can help by adding to it. P1 is the same coach in the Classic.
P2
P2 is Umutcan Tütüncü. He is wearing a jeans coat over a red checkerboard shirt and a black T-shirt, a pair of jeans, shining blue glasses, and light blue sneakers.
P1
P2
Background
Classic/VIPMADE
The background is inspired by the lyric video and some performances. The routine appears to take place on a runway in front of a series of colorful neon squares that flash to the rhythm of the song. There are also multi-colored swirls that melt off the background and squares.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Raise your left elbow while moving forward. Gold Move 2: Put your right hand in front of you and your left hand near your left shoulder while walking to the left. You have to exchange your arms consecutively. Gold Move 3: This is a right-to-left Wave Gold Move:
P1: Put your left hand on your hips and lift your right hand up and your left leg in front of the right leg.
P2: Bend your body to your left side and put your left hand on your hips, make a 'stop' sign to the right side of your body and put your knees together.
P3: Put your left hand down and put your right hand up and make a triangle sign with your right leg.
P4: Make an obtuse angle with your hands and lean backwards.
Gold Move 1
Gold Move 1 in-game
Gold Move 2
Gold Move 2 in-game
Gold Move 3
Gold Move 3 in-game
VIPMADE
There are 2 Gold Moves in the VIPMADE routine:
Gold Move 1: Bend to the left, spin your hands fast and put them on your chest. Gold Move 2: Perform a floss move by swinging your arms from the back to the front, and from your right side to your left.
This makes Minaj the sixth artist to have three ofher songs in a single game.
"F**k", "b**ch", "damn", "ass", "pimp", and "sh*t" are censored. "N***a" (in the line "I’ma tell my ... Biggz, yeah that’s the guy") was already censored in the official version of the song.[2]
However, "b**ch" is still slightly audible the second time it is sung.
In the game credits, the word "b**ch" in the name of Katy Perry’s publishing company, "When I’m Rich, You’ll Be My B**ch", is left uncensored, unlike how it is for all of the other songs by her.
The song is shortened at the second chorus.
Classic
One of the moves is taken from the viral "Backpack Kid" dance, dubbed "The Floss", from Katy Perry’s Saturday Night Live performance of the track.[3]
Many moves are inspired by the Vogue, using elements like the Catwalk (chorus), the Hands performance and the Dip (at the end of the routine).[4]
The routine is inspired by Katy Perry’s Glastonbury medley performance for the song. The outfits of the dancers resemble the backup dancer’s outfits and the choreography is inspired by the backup dancer choreography.[5]
The puppet heads on P2’s jacket are recycled from Chiwawa.
P3 is the tenth dancer in the series that does not have white or black skin.
Swish Swish can be seen at various points in the official music video for the song.[6]
Swish Swish is listed on the Just Dance Brazil website as "Swich Swich".
In the beginning of the routine, camera shutters can be heard.
In the "Behind the scenes" of Swish Swish, P1 previously wore high heels.
Additionally, it is revealed that P3’s skin was colored pink in order for her to not blend in with the green screen.
On 7th-gen consoles, P2’s pose is flipped to the right instead of left on the coach selection menu.[7]
According to a Beta avatar used in the seventh generation version of the game, P4’s color scheme was a bit different: he had a black hat, pink and black feathers, a monocle with a black lens (instead of a blue-purple one), and lighter hair and beard.
This Beta avatar also appears in the World Dance Floor for the eighth generation version.
One pictogram has a faint white dot on the top of it.
Swish Swish’s preview on justdancegame’s official YouTube channel currently holds the record for the preview with the most views on said channel. As of December 3, 2018, it has 3.494.995 views.
VIPMADE
Swish Swish (VIPMADE) is the third alternate routine to be featured in a game which isn't in the same game with the Classic version, after Chiwawa and Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.
In spite of the Alternate routine being a VIPMADE, its code name has the suffix "ALT", which is used for every other Alternate, instead of "VIP".
In a Behind the Scenes video, one can see an unknown mockup screenshot that features Je sais pas danser and P2 and P4 from Despacito.
P2’s coach selection image originally had the Just Dance World Cup 2019 logo on the left. This detail has been removed in the final version.
At the beginning of the routine, P1 and P2 can be seen in their final poses seen in Swish Swish (Classic) and HandClap (FANMADE).