Cheap Thrills

"Cheap Thrills" by Sia ft. Sean Paul is featured on Just Dance 2017.

Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a woman with purple tied up hair. She wears a loose purple transparent tunic with gold necklaces, a black bra and black pair of shorts underneath, orange and black knee high socks, and teal platform heels.

Background
The background is at first seen inside a cartoonized waiting room, complete with a red and black chair, a purple brick wall, and a red door. Going outside the nearby window, there is a large city similar to that of Uptown Funk. The buildings greatly vary in colour and the floor has colourful flowing loops. The girl makes various painted effects with some dance moves. A couple of sketched cars are drawn out, slowly driving on a pink and orange striped road.

Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in the routine, all of which are the same.

Both Gold Moves: Put your left hand on your waist while swinging your right one in semicircular movements above your head.

Trivia

 * This is the second song by Sia in the series, after She Wolf (Falling to Pieces).
 * However, this is the first song in which Sia is the main artist rather than a featured artist.
 * The song was used in the trailer for Just Dance 2017.
 * Released on February 11, 2016, this is the newest song in Just Dance 2017 so far.
 * This is the first choreography Anissa Thai has created for the game.
 * The dancer has the same outline as Hangover (BaBaBa).
 * A move is recycled from Uptown Funk.
 * On some versions of the Just Dance website (like Mexico's version, for example), a .GIF for Radical is erroneously used for the song's place in the "Top Tracks" section of the website.
 * This is the second song to spell out reggae lyrics phonetically, after Jamaican Dance.

Site Navigation
Cheap Thrills