That’s Not My Name

"That’s Not My Name" by is featured on, , and.

Original
The dancer is a woman with yellow hair in a bob, a blue masquerade mask, a yellow cardigan, a dark pink skirt, light blue socks with orange stripes, pink shoes with orange soles, and yellow lipstick. Her outfit flashes different colors throughout the song. She has a blue outline and there is a glow surrounding it that changes colors.

Remake
In the remake, her outline changes to purple when the background is blue, and the stripes on the socks and the soles of her shoes are yellow. Her lipstick is also much clearer and her mouth does not appear to be as big as before. The glow around her outline has also been removed.

Original
The background has some moving walls; portions of it turn around at some points. They will either be red or blue. The title appears whenever it is sung in different fonts on the walls. When the walls are turned halfway, there will be a black background behind it with floating triangles in different colors, such as green, white, etc.

Remake
In the remake, The title appears but only one of the same word appears at the time, the font is the same for all the words and the words appear in the center instead of all over the walls. The triangles that appear in the black background are also all green in the remake.

Gold Moves
There are 6 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:

All Gold Moves: Put your right hand on your chest and quickly slide it up.

Appearances in Mashups
That's Not My Name appears in the following Mashups:
 * Party Rock Anthem
 * We No Speak Americano
 * No Control

Captions
That's Not My Name appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
 * Double Wind Up
 * Swinging Snap

Trivia

 * The dancer is most likely being portrayed as a nerd, because, like the song says, the girl in question is a nobody; hence why she keeps on being confused for other people.
 * The song is shortened but only by ten seconds from the music video version. However, it is shortened by about two minutes from the full song.
 * The colored panels are taken from one of the music videos. However, they do not actually turn around in the music video and are simply filmed from both sides.
 * In the menu icon for, it is shown that the dancer has yellow lipstick and wears a hot pink masquerade mask and a red undershirt. However, in the actual routine, the lipstick is barely visible and she wears a cyan masquerade mask and a white undershirt instead.
 * However, this is not the case in its  icon, although it keeps the now darker lipstick in the square, being more visible in the routine.
 * At the beginning of the routine, there is a swirl behind the dancer. It is the same color as the dancer in the original version, but completely pink in the remake.
 * At one point of the remake, the coach's outline slightly glows more when her color scheme turns into black and blue.
 * Due to the song not having any assigned banner colors in the files, the menu colors of the game (depending which game the player uses that is compatible with banner files, like  and ) are used for the banner when the song is selected.
 * This is also the case with You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) and Dancing Queen.
 * The menu banner colors for 2017 coincidentally look like the menu colors of.
 * When the remake was first uploaded to the servers, the  pictograms were used and the lyrics were yellow (according to this video and to the coach's appearance in No Control's Mashup). However, after its official release in, the lyrics color was changed to cream yellow, and new pictograms in  style were made.
 * In the remake, the Gold Move pictogram glows more than usual.
 * The pictograms for the remake have names that reference Macarena and.
 * In the notification, the Beta half coach is used.