"360" by Charli XCX is featured on Just Dance+.
Appearance of the Dancer

The coach is a man named Vanity. He has curly purple hair with some pink streaks and eyebrows that are the same color as his hair. He wears a diamond earring on his right ear and a silver necklace. His makeup consists of green eyeliner beneath black eyeliner and nude lipstick. He wears black sunglasses, a dark green cropped shirt, and an emerald green cropped jacket. Under the jacket, he carries a dark purple bag. He also wears a neon green mini skirt with a belt, neon green stockings, black boots, and a hot magenta glove.
Background
The routine begins with a dark wallpaper containing white, unintelligible scribbles, before a colorful fonty cylindrical title card shows up, scrolling above a loading bar and within a spinning wheel of the song’s name. Not long after, Vanity appears in a 2:3 computer window, a three-dimensional room with floating geometrical shapes that change to various colors as the song advances. His room constantly expands and shrinks throughout the routine, with different scenes accompany him.
The intro is the "File" scene. As the cursor clicks and expands document files, their backdrops flash to the melody in different hues. Vanity’s window is yellow.
As the verses begin, the scene changes to "Media". It features multiple smaller windows of different mediums: a password that reveals to be "360XCX", multiple stacked windows of icons (comments, settings, hide icon, lock and unlock, watch history, warning, and emojis), a media player, a URL end chatlog, a window with the word "THINKING" on top of colorful digital abstract waves, and a window with more document files. Along with these are several other decorative elements: a lightning bolt that changes between black and pink, a hidden label reading "STYLISH" that changes from purple to teal, a "brat" green label saying "I MADE IT!", and several pixelated hearts floating around.
When the pre-choruses start, Vanity enters the "Rendering" scene, where his window changes to hot pink. Around him are windows of various graphical editors: color adjustment sliders, graphs, wheels, pickers, and gradients. Multiple other windows containing different things: a glass circle and triangle, chrome-colored balloons, small colorful 3D objects, document files, a colorful text column of "3600**%//", a sound visualizer with a heart, and one with a "mail received" icon.
During the choruses, the "Material" scene ensues. Various circular textures inside their windows are being dragged onto the animated 3D snails, cacti, dumbbells, and teddy bears, as well as onto Vanity’s window, changing their aesthetics. Other windows contain a command-line shell, 3D display of uniquely-shaped objects, bar-coded patterns, and changing emoticons. Texts of neon green "AVAILABLE NOW" on top of dark neon blue flash behind them. Vanity’s window is now green.
In the post-chorus, Vanity’s window appears blue, as some of the aforementioned windows are now spam dragged, leaving behind trails that fill up the screen.
X’s can be found flashing and glitching throughout the routine in different places.
When the routine ends, the busy post-chorus scene vanishes, leaving only Vanity’s window behind, before it ultimately gets shrunk down into a single document file as well, labeling "360", and the cursor quickly leaves to the bottom-right corner.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine. Both of them are done consecutively:
Gold Move 1: Place your right hand on your cheek and extend your left arm. Do it while rotating slowly to the left.
Gold Move 2: Similar to Gold Move 1, but swapping left with right and vice versa.
Trivia
General
- 360 is the eighth song by Charli XCX in the series.
- It is her second song to be exclusive to Just Dance+, after Apple.
- Coincidentally, both songs are featured on Charli XCX's album Brat.
- Counting Just Dance Unlimited, it is her third song to be exclusive to an online song catalog, after 1999 and Apple.
- It is her second song to be exclusive to Just Dance+, after Apple.
- 360 is the third song in the main series whose title is only composed of numbers, after 365 and 1999. Coincidentally, the latter is also by Charli XCX.
- It is the eighth song in the main series whose title starts with a number, after 99 Luftballons, 4x4, 24K Magic, 10.000 luchtballonnen, 365, 7 Rings, and 1999.
- A clean version of the track is used in-game, where "sl*t’s" and "f**king" are censored.
- In the subtitle of the 2026 roadmap video, Charli XCX’s name was misspelled as "Charlie XCX". This is the third time that mistake happened, after the titles of the previews for Flash Pose and Apple.
- The lyric "I’m everywhere, I’m so Julia" is referenced in Julia’s name, who appeared in Apple and Girls Just Want to Have Fun.
- The song interpolates 1, 2 Step.
- On February 17, 2026, Just Dance rebranded its social media accounts in the style of the Brat album cover, with a lime green background and words in lowercase imposed in Arial font. The profile picture has the words "just dance" while the banner has the words "feb 24th", the release date of the map.
- This is the first time Just Dance rebrands its social media for promotion since Dance with the Swan.
- When 360 was released in Just Dance+, the string for Charli XCX’s name was changed to "Charli xcx" in the Just Dance service.
- In the teaser "Feeling brat", Just Dance community developer Hugo Ruiz is seen wearing Julia’s sweater and spinning on an office chair, with the caption "I’m doing a 360" below.
Routine
- 360 is the first Charli XCX solo routine to have a male coach.
- It is her third map to feature a male coach, after I Love It (Guards Dance) and 1999.
- Vanity was first revealed on the "Hottest Coaches" tierlist, which was posted by the Just Dance social media accounts prior to the official reveal of the routine.[3]
- Vanity was seen again on a Valentine’s Day card posted by the Instagram account, which confirmed that he was the coach for 360 by referencing the lyric "I’m your favourite reference, baby".[4]
- During the lines "I’m everywhere I’m so Julia/Ah-ah ah", Vanity recycles some moves from Apple, likely as a reference to the coach from Apple being named Julia.





























