"So Good" by B.o.B was supposed to be featured in Just Dance 4, but was later removed for unknown reasons. The song was later found in the files of Just Dance Now. The song is also featured on The Hip Hop Dance Experience.
Appearance of the Dancer
Just Dance 4
The dancer is a man with orange hair. He is wearing a gray and red button down shirt, orange shorts, blue socks, and blue and yellow shoes. When the routine ends, he picks up a blue skateboard.
The Hip Hop Dance Experience
The coach is a woman. She has black hair with a blond strand, a black polo, denim shorts and yellow boots.
Background
Just Dance 4
The background looks like a city with colored arrows and skyscrapers that are made of paper. It turns to night at the chorus. The coach dances on a road with some traffic signs, that moves very slowly.
The Hip Hop Dance Experience
It changes a lot throughout the routine. In the verses, it's a disco with checkered floor and many LED lights, and a big screen showing clips from the official music video of the song. Then the screen disappears, and the whole area is blue, pink or green and covered by a blue fog.
Gold Moves
According to the .json file of the routine, there are 3 Gold Moves, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Throw your arms out while standing straight (similar to that of Fine China's Extreme version).
Appearances in Mashups
So Good appears in the following Mashup.
- Ghost In The Keys (Swag)
Trivia
- The song's existence was found by jailbreaking iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) and getting Cydia and iFile.
- This would have been B.o.B.'s third song in the main series, after Price Tag, and Airplanes, both of which are in Just Dance 3, but this is the first song in which he is the sole person credited.
- This is the fifth dancer without an available choreography in game that has appeared in Mashups in the series, after the Beta dancer from Baby One More Time, the Disco Ball dancer, All I Want for Christmas Is You and Respect. It is followed by the unknown dancer that has an avatar on Just Dance 2015 and appeared in RADICAL's mashup.
- Basing on this song's original icon, the buildings were originally not going to have an outline.
- If you explore this song's Just Dance Now files, you will be able to notice that {{"OriginalJDVersion: 4"}} is visible, indicating its intended debut.
- At the end of the dance, there is an error when the coach leaves the screen. When he leaves, a "wall" cuts off his appearance before he makes it to the side of the screen. This is due to the old green screen Ubisoft was using, as the green screen did not have much room like the new one they are currently using.
- This song has additional vocals and songwriter by Ryan Tedder, the frontman of the pop rock band OneRepublic.
- This would be his first song in the series followed by Wherever I Go
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