This Is How We Do

"This Is How We Do" by Katy Perry is featured on Just Dance 2016undefined and Just Dance Now.

Classic
All four dancers are women dressed as (and who probably are) cheerleaders. They all have blue hair and wear pink and orange cheerleader dresses, long socks, and white shoes. They all also hold large pom poms, one pink and one orange each. Each girl has a different hairstyle to distinguish them; P1 has short hair, P2 has long hair, P3 has braided hair, and P4 has her hair in a bun.

Aerobics Version
The Aerobics version dancer is a girl with purple hair, who wears a pink tank top with cutouts on the sides, a green belt, some tri-color shorts with the colors being pink, purple, and white, some orange leggings some pink leg warmers, and a pair of white sneakers.

Classic
Véronique stated in the Behind-the-Track interview that the background was inspired by the geometric shapes and lines from sport fields and stadiums.

Aerobics Version
The background is purple, it has watermelons, violet and green lines. In the chorus, part of the background turns green with the words "This is how we do". Later, the words "how" and "we" in the line "Do-do-do-do" become smaller and "do" becomes bigger.

Classic
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Classic routine:

Gold Move 1: Raise your arms up.

Gold Moves 2 and 3: Put your hands on your hips.

Aerobics Version
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Aerobics Version routine:

Gold Move 1 and 2: Punch your right hand in the air, while leaning.

Gold Move 3: Put your hands together and swing them to the left and right.

Mashup
There is one Gold Move in the Mashup:

Gold Move: Point to the bottom left with both of your hands (I Want You Back).

Mashup
This Is How We Do has a Mashup that can be unlocked and played through the Just Dance Unlimited service starting in December 2015. The Mashup does not have a particular theme.

[GM#] - indicates the occurrence of a Gold Move; the pound sign indicates the chronological appearance of the Gold Move in the Mashup.

Dancers
(No repeats)
 * Gold Dust (JD4)
 * Baby Girl (JD2) (Remake)
 * I'm So Excited (JD3) (Remake)
 * Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix) (JD2) (Remake)
 * Airplanes (JD3) (Remake)
 * Troublemaker (Sweat) (JD2014)
 * The Choice Is Yours (JD2016)
 * What About Love (JD2014)
 * I Want You Back (JD2) (Remake) [GM]

Dance Quests
This Is How We Do appears in the following Dance Quests maps:

Classic

 * Ice Cream

Aerobics Version

 * Comet

Trivia

 * This is the twelfth song by Katy Perry in the series after Hot n Cold, Firework, California Gurls, E.T., Teenage Dream, Part Of Me, I Kissed a Girl, Roar, Waking Up in Vegas, Dark Horse, and Birthday.
 * This song was leaked along with Same Old Love, Teacher and You're The One That I Want.undefined
 * Mariah Carey is referenced in the lyrics and in the music video of the song.
 * Even though they are the same Gold Moves, Gold Move 3’s pictogram is different to Gold Move 2.
 * The pictogram for Gold Moves 1 and 2 in the Aerobics version is directly recycled from Hey Boy Hey Girl.
 * Hell is censored.
 * This is the sixth cheerleader-based routine after Mickey, Baby One More Time, Hot For Me, Cheerleaders Boot Camp and Gentleman’s Sweat version.
 * OMI's Cheerleader is referenced in the track's Behind-the-Track interview before ultimately shown to be a playable track in Just Dance Unlimited.undefined
 * Santa Barbara Chic is incorrectly written as Said to Barbara chic.
 * P3 has a move that is recycled from I'm An Albatraoz in which she sits on her back and raises her arms and legs.
 * In the gameplay thumbnail, the coaches are seen with their border fading at their feet, like most Just Dance maps. However, in the actual gameplay the border doesn't fade.
 * A move is recycled from Wild Wild West and Gibberish.
 * P2 resembles P1 from Die Young in facial expressions. This is also the case with P1's resemblance with Danse.
 * When all players raise their legs, their gold socks glitch and turn to white. After they put their leg down, it fades back to normal. This is not the case in the square.
 * The Aerobics Version coach appears in the icon of Sweat & Playlist in the menu.
 * All four cheerleaders resemble the ones from the music video, Hot For Me, and Cheerleaders Boot Camp.
 * The watermelons and song title in the background of the Aerobics Version, are both taken from the music video.
 * In the Mashup, the coach for Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix) has a lighter color scheme than in it's original routine. Additionally, the remade version of the coach is used. The remake itself has yet to be released.
 * This song's Mashup is the Only one exclusive for Just Dance Unlimited to not consist only of female dancers.
 * The classic avatar's hair is lighter on 7th-generation consoles than on their 8th-generation counterparts.

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