"A-Punk" by Vampire Weekend is featured on Just Dance 2.
Appearance of the Dancers
The dancers appear to be teenagers in winter clothing.
P1
P1 is a teenage boy with an orange and red toque, a lime green, white, orange and red vest, a white long-sleeved shirt, lime green pants, and pink shoes with orange laces.
P2
P2 is a teenage girl with red wavy hair. She wears a yellow and orange winter hat, an orange scarf, a pink long sleeved sweater, a pink and orange skirt, pink ankle socks, and white shoes.
In the remake, both dancers look more realistic and have slightly darker color schemes.
Background
The routine takes place in a park-like setting, in a blizzard. There are trees swaying in the wind. Also, a white house is visible in the left corner of the background. The layout is in a 2D design, in pastel colors without outlines.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:
All: Punch the air with your right hand four times successively. The Fourth gold move is the last move of the routine.
Appearances in Mashups
A-Punk appears in the following Mashup:
- Problem (Lovers Duet)
Trivia
- In the preview gameplay, the song is mistakenly named Vampire Weekend (the track's performing band).
- This is the first time that Jérémy Paquet portrays P1 when he dances with Julia Spiesser.
- The beta gameplay showed P1 dancing alone, in order to make the Duet mode a surprise; he also had a different colour scheme.
- In another beta picture, the girl is P1 and the boy is P2 instead of vice versa.
- P2 has an avatar available on Just Dance 4, but the avatar did not return in Just Dance 2014.
- However, the avatar has been proven to exist in the beta version of Just Dance 2014.
- This is the second time where an avatar from Just Dance 4 did not return in Just Dance 2014. The first time happened to P1's avatar from Somethin' Stupid and the third time to Cotton Eye Joe.
- This is the first time where the dancer(s) have a frozen effect in the beginning/end of the routine, followed by She Wolf (Falling To Pieces).
- In the preview gameplay, the coaches don't start with the ice effect. Instead, they just look at each other before starting.[1]
- In the Just Dance 4 Xbox 360 DLC guide manual, the square of this song is seen.
- P1 is shown on the NTSC box art, along with TiK ToK and Call Me (with a different color scheme).