The dancer is a woman. She wears a lime green top with turquoise green shorts. She has turquoise boots and long lime green socks. She has quite long turquoise green hair that is straight with bangs. She has big hips and thighs.
Remake
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In the remake, the lighter clothes of the coach light up and her outline has a ray effect.
Background
The background is very simple. There are circles which flash different colors behind a glowing platform which the dancer is dancing on. Every time Boom is sung, waves appear beside the dancer.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine: Gold Move 1: Put your hand on your ear in the "Let me hear you say" pose. Gold Move 2: Put your hands up when Boom is sung. This is the final move for the routine.
Boom appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves.
Boom Boom
Shake It
Trivia
People say that the artist is not named Reggaeton Storm, and instead is Reggaeton Explosion or Reggaeton Thunder. When buying the song on Just Dance 4, the song is credited to be by MC Mágico and Alex Wilson. When looking up their song Boom on YouTube, their voices are the same as Reggaeton Storm's. This could simply be an error that Ubisoft has made.
However, Shazam credits the song to Reggaeton Explosion ft. MC Mágico and Alex Wilson.
On the Xbox 360 on Just Dance 3, the background has more circles and the floor has more reflection to the circles. In the remake, the background is the same as the one from Just Dance 3 on the Wii and PlayStation 3.
Every time "Boom" is said, the dancer does the same move, causing waves to ripple in the background (referencing an explosion, which makes the sound "Boom").
A move from this choreography is reused in the Extreme routine for Run the Show.
In the lyrics, there are three errors:
When the lyrics read Suena por aya, it should be allá, which means there in English. Aya means governess alone but has no meaning in the phrase in both Spanish and English.
When the lyrics read Que lo menen sin pena (Who shake it without shame), it should be meneen.
When the lyrics say Lo!/Bailan por aya, it should be Lo bailan por alla, which means They dance over there.
When the lyrics scroll from "Oye!" to "Suena por aya", on Just Dance Unlimited there is sometimes a glitch where the lyric only animates halfway when it scrolls up then skips to the top line.
In the Just Dance 4 version, the pictograms are updated. However, all the later games use the original pictograms.
The Gold Move 1 pictogram in Just Dance 4 is recycled from the original version, but is slightly darkened.
Plus, a pictogram is positioned a little bit under the line of the slide.
In the cover of Just Dance Now, the Just Dance 4 version of the coach is used, although the menu icon is from Just Dance 3. This was fixed later on Just Dance Unlimited.
Boom is one of the few 14 songs in Just Dance Unlimited to be from a main series game earlier than Just Dance 4 to have differences between the square,cover and half dancer poses, in Boom case the pose on the cover is different to the square and half dancer poses.