"Womanizer" by Britney Spears (covered by The Gym All-Stars in-game), is featured on Just Dance and Just Dance Now (for players who subscribed before April 9, 2024). It was also featured on Just Dance Unlimited and 舞力无限, but was removed on August 1 and 2, 2024 respectively, due to licensing issues.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The dancer is a woman with short cyan hair done in a bob cut. She wears cyan glasses, a cyan pearl necklace, a cyan collared dress with a white belt, and cyan pumps. Her outfit resembles one of the outfits from the official music video.
Remake[]
In the remake, her face is less visible, her glasses are now light pinkish gray, and her entire color scheme is all a darker shade of blue. She is also more realistic.
Background[]
Original[]
The routine takes place in a room with a dark red wall. There are various triangles in shades of red against the wall. The triangles slowly light up individually in random intervals.
Remake[]
In the remake, the triangles are slightly enlarged and have different animations. There is also a faint flash of red in the background that appears in some parts of the routine.
During the intro, a semi-transparent bar of light sweeps across the screen from left to right, which disappears as soon as the first verses are sung. The triangles are initially absent and appear in sync with the intro's instrumental.
During the verses, the triangles flash white, tilt slightly, or change angles. The triangles also flash in accordance with the syllables of "Lollipop" before they flash very quickly to the drumbeat following it.
During the pre-choruses, the triangles are divided into two different halves that move up and down or right and left in sync with the coach's arm movements. The triangles then briefly flash white, and when "Womanizer" is repeatedly sung in the final lines, the triangles are quickly sent aside in sync with the coach's hip moves before they quickly return to their original positions. In the pre-chorus after the bridge and the post-chorus after the final chorus, the triangles move in sections in accordance with the direction the coach points her arm(s) out.
During the choruses, two separate groups of triangles change angle twice before they retract inwards. When "You!" is sung, the triangles reappear with a brief brighten effect in two separate groups at the same time.
During the bridge, the background slowly turns dark gray, leaving only a triangular section of the background bearing the same colors. The triangular section follows on the arm movements of the coach, while the triangles flash randomly by beat.
Gold Moves[]
In the remake, there are 4 Gold Moves in this routine. Gold Moves 1 and 2 and Gold Moves 3 and 4 are done consecutively:
Gold Moves 1 and 3: Raise your right arm upwards and put your left arm on your hip.
Gold Moves 2 and 4: Point to the right with your right arm and move your waist to the right.
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of Womanizer.
Game | Date Added | Date Removed |
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Just Dance Unlimited | June 9, 2022 | August 1, 2024 |
Just Dance Now | July 28, 2022 | April 9, 2024, or the end of the next billing period |
舞力无限 | August 12, 2022 | August 2, 2024 |
Trivia[]
General[]
- Womanizer is the first song by Britney Spears in the series.
- On Amazon, the singer is credited as "In the style of Britney Spears (cover)".[3]
- On the Italian version of the website, Britney Spears herself is erroneously credited.[4]
- Womanizer was referenced in the ESRB label of Just Dance, in which the following lyric was cited: “You’re a womanizer”.[5]
- In the remake, the artist’s name is misspelled as "The Gym All-stars".
- In the remake, the following words are capitalized, despite not appearing at the beginning of the line:
- "Out" in the line "All the other chicks out here".
- "A" in the line "Than just a re-up".
- "Makes" in the line "Too many makes it hard".
- "Would" in the line "To think that I would be a victim"
- Similar to the other videos relating to Season 2: Surreal, the main Just Dance account uses the thumbnail in the style of the European channels.
Routine[]
- With a pictogram count of 111, Womanizer has the highest pictogram count in the original Just Dance.
- This also makes Womanizer the first map in the entire Just Dance series to have a pictogram count higher than 100.
- Womanizer is one of three routines from Just Dance that uses only one base color for the coach (in this case, cyan). The same goes for Girls Just Want To Have Fun (pink) and Surfin’ Bird (black).
- Womanizer is one of six coaches from Just Dance to never be used in Mashups or Puppet/Party Master Modes, along with Bebe, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Groove Is in the Heart, Lump, and Surfin’ Bird.
- In promotional material for Just Dance, the coach of Fame was seen in front of the background of Womanizer. The latter map, instead, originally had the background that was eventually used for Girls Just Want To Have Fun, albeit in shades of blue instead of green to match the coach’s color scheme.
- Originally, the coach was going to have blonde hair. This can be seen in behind-the-scenes photos.
- The routine makes a cameo in Video Killed the Radio Star.
- In the remake, parts of the coach’s hair continuously glitch from blue to white, and her shoe heels frequently disappear as well.
- When Womanizer was first uploaded to the old Just Dance Now servers, the background had different animations.[6] They were changed as soon as the map was uploaded to the Just Dance Unlimited servers.
- In the album coach, the coach’s toes have been cut out of the image; however, that is not the case with the album coach seen in The Art of Just Dance (10th Anniversary Edition).
- In the trailer for Season 2: Surreal, the coach is seen dancing in an office. This is a likely reference to the music video for the song, which also takes place in an office for a part.
- The Just Dance Now preview has no pictograms.
- In the full version of the preview, two placeholders are seen during the first verse: the first one only appears once, whereas the second one appears seven times in a row.[7]
- The routine can be spotted in the background of Can’t Stop the Feeling! (Danceverse Prince Version).
- The routine appears in the background of Gimme More.
Gallery[]
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Behind the Scenes[]
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Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video/Audio[]
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Gameplays[]
Extractions[]
Behind the Scenes[]
References[]
- ↑ https://youtu.be/QX0CzE3FUes?t=13s
- ↑ https://youtu.be/ZpIQEryQZ28&t=53s (Archive)
- ↑ https://www.amazon.com/Just-Dance-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B002MWSY3O/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=just+dance+1&qid=1586190603&sr=8-2 (Archive)
- ↑ https://www.amazon.it/UBI-Soft-Just-Dance/dp/B0053CDSE0/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_it_IT=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=just+dance+1&qid=1586190563&sr=8-1 (Archive)
- ↑ https://www.esrb.org/ratings/27927/Just+Dance/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/MYvkb669zzg
- ↑ https://youtu.be/ihAx5Ukz2tY
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