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"SOS" (stylized as "S.O.S." in-game) by Rihanna is featured on Just Dance 2 and Just Dance Wii.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The dancer is a woman with short blonde hair in a pixie cut. She wears turquoise diamond-shaped earrings, a lime green dress with a turquoise line across the mid-bottom, short orange leggings, a picton blue glove, and turquoise heels. She also wears a yellow necklace and wears yellow bangles on each of her wrists. In parts of the song, her outfit flickers all the colors of the rainbow.
Remake[]
In the remake, she now has dark blue hair. Her dress is now in a warm shade of orange, and her leggings are now dark blue, her heels are also now dark blue. Her necklace and bangles are now dark blue. She now flashes through black and her original color scheme.
Background[]
Original[]
The routine takes place in a room with stage lights. The background is full of triangles in dark shades of green in a abstract pattern. White flecks can be seen at some points in the routine.
Remake[]
In the remake, the background remains relatively similar, except that it is now in dark shades of blue.
Gold Moves[]
There are 5 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Make a quick circle in the air with your right hand.
Appearances in Mashups[]
S.O.S. appears in the following Mashups:
Captions[]
S.O.S. appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves.
- Club Snap
- Hand Flick
- Seesaw
- Snap It Up
Trivia[]
General[]
- S.O.S. is the first song by Rihanna in the series.
- The following mistakes can be noticed in the lyrics:
- The line "Your love’s enough" is misspelled as "Your loves enough".
- The line "I melt with you" is incorrectly written as "I’m all with you".
- In the teaser video, "You got me stressin’"/"Incessantly pressing"/"The issue" was spelled as "You got me stressin’,"/"incessantly"/"pressing the issue".[2]
- The original song title is SOS (without the dots), but in Just Dance 2, it appears as S.O.S.. It was fixed in the remake.[3]
- S.O.S. is the second song whose codename is entirely spelled in caps, after Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. It is followed by E.T., SOS, Alphabet Song, DDU-DU DDU-DU, OMG, TOY, X, and Montero (Call Me By Your Name).
- The song samples Soft Cell's cover of Tainted Love
Routine[]
- In Just Dance 2, S.O.S. holds the record for the earliest appearance of a Gold Move, as the first one appears after nine beats.
- In this game, the Gold Move pictogram is the second pictogram to appear in the routine; in the remake, however, it is the fourth one, as the first one has been replaced by three remade ones.
- The dancer’s earrings, glove, and belt are the only features of her outfit to remain the same in the remake.
- In the preview, the pictograms for the routine were purple instead of green, and sometimes there was a white square replacing them.[2]
- The coach also had a fiery, flashing glow around her (although the flash had some glitches).
- In addition, the part at the beginning was not supposed to award any points.
- The coach also had a fiery, flashing glow around her (although the flash had some glitches).
- In the Just Dance 2 menu icon, the coach is reversed, resulting in her glove being on her left hand.
- In the Just Dance 2 player screen, there are no sound effects, unlike all other routines.
- In the old Just Dance Now servers, some dark purple pictograms can be found in the pictogram sprite.
- These pictograms show some completely different moves that are not featured in the actual routine (including a Beta Gold Move), suggesting that the choreography was different during the development of Just Dance 2.
- In the remake, the coach’s shoes look glitchy, as they tend to flicker a bit.
- Her glove also gets surrounded by a strange luminous aura when she kneels down while performing the Gold Move.
- When the remake was first submitted to the Just Dance Now database, the routine had four extra seconds before the score screen would have been loaded. As of an unknown date, those seconds are now cut out, leading the routine to end abruptly before the score screen.[4][5]
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Game Files[]
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Promotional Images[]
Beta Elements[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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