TiK ToK

¨TiK ToK¨ by Ke$ha is featured on Just Dance 2, Just Dance: Greatest Hits, and in Just Dance Now.

Background
The background is full of colored lightning drawings and some graffiti. Colored lightnings strike from off-screen. The floor resembles the floor from Fame and Only Girl. (It's the same floor.)

Dancer
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 * Diamonds near her left eye
 * Yellow undershirt
 * Blue shirt with cuts
 * Pink Glove
 * Tights
 * Pink socks
 * Blue and Pink shoes

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Appearances in mash-ups
She barely makes an appearance in most mash-ups. She appears in the following:
 * Dynamite (JD3)
 * Tribal Dance (JD4)
 * Can't Take My Eyes Off You (JD4)
 * Never Can Say Goodbye (Best of JD2) (JD2015)

Captions
In Puppet/Party Master Modes, the dancer appears. Here are the captions attributed to the dance moves.
 * Duck Dance
 * Glider Girl
 * Reaching Up
 * Sweet Stroke
 * Whip And Circle
 * Whip It

Trivia

 * The dancer has a "sleazy" style similar to Ke$ha in the music video.
 * "Junk" and "Drunk" are censored.
 * It's kinda weird "beer" is not censored, referring to an alcoholic beverage. Also, "tipsy" is not censored depsite the fact that it is a synonym of "drunk", which has been censored later in the song.
 * Also, this is the first censored song in the JD series (except the bleeps on Bebe).


 * This is the first Ke$ha song in the series followed We R Who We R and Die Young as DLCs Just Dance 4 & 2014, and C'mon and Timber on Just Dance 2014.
 * TiK ToK and C'mon are the only non-DLC Ke$ha songs in the Just Dance series.
 * The Gold Move 2 wasn't intended to be a Gold Move, as shown in the gameplay of E3 2010, but it has been added in the final version.
 * In Just Dance Wii, this dancer demonstrates how to play the game with the photo "Follow the dancer on the screen like he's your reflection on a mirror"; however, the song doesn't appear in that game, but it returns later in Just Dance Wii 2.
 * It makes an appearance in Disturbia's puppet master mode.