"Anxiety" by Doechii is featured on Just Dance 2026 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a woman named Thesea. She has fiery red and yellow short hair with bangs. She wears blue wireless headphones, on her neck, she wears a golden necklace. She wears a cyan-blue corset, purple cargo pants, wrapped around her pants is a colorful coat mixing cyan-blue, purple, and pink. On her waist, she wears a gold chain. She wears cyan-blue high heels. On her left wrist is a gold bracelet, and on her right hand is a yellow glove.
Background[]
The map is set in a hedge maze, symbolizing what a person with anxiety feels. There is a painting that also depicts a maze, just like the one on the coach’s map. On the walls of the maze, there are eyes and a security camera, also symbolizing what a person with anxiety thinks when many people are watching them. There are some sculptures of owls and purple hearts. There are some strange objects flying in the sky, as well as some clouds.
Gold Moves[]
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:
Gold Move: Lean your torso back and at the same time open your arms.
Trivia[]
General[]
- Anxiety and Born to Be Alive (Reborn Version) are the ninth and tenth songs in the franchise to use a re-recorded version of the song instead of the original, after Hot Potato, The Monkey Dance, Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of Monika) (Only in subscription services), Apache (Jump On It), I'm So Excited, Body & Soul, Love Story (Taylor's Version), and I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor's Version).
- "Wet" (from the line "My life is a wet dream"), "sex", and "n***o" are censored.
Routine[]
- Anxiety is the second map to feature its logo on the thumbnail, after Wouldn’t It Be Nice.
- In the teaser, Thesea’s hair is much lighter.[3]
- Thesea’s name is likely a wordplay on TCAs or tricyclic antidepressants, which are primarily used to treat anxiety disorders.
- The background of the routine features eyes, cameras, and owl statues watching Thesea, referencing a type of anxiety disorder called scopophobia, a fear of being stared at.
- In the intro, Thesea can be seen holding her headphones while pretending to enjoy music. This is a reference to the viral TikTok trend where one person wears headphones and the other person goes behind them while both of them dance to the song, which in turn is based on a scene from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
- In the routine, the TikTok dance choreography can be seen performed by Thesea.
- This also references Doechii recording the 2019 demo version of the song in her room during the sessions for her debut mixtape, Coven Music Sessions.
- In one of the behind the scenes shorts of Abracadabra, Benjamin Jouffret is seen wearing headphones just like Thesea and the background dancers of the routine dancing to the TikTok dance trend and hinting the appearance of the song in Just Dance 2026 Edition.[4]
- Some of the moves were inspired by the official music video.












