"Anything I Do" by CLiQ featuring Ms Banks and Alika is featured on Just Dance 2023 Edition for all regions except Russia and the Middle East.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The coaches are members of House of Revlon. All of them are dark-skinned individuals consisting of a man and two women, with P1 and P3 having similar outfits. They all have a thin dual-colored bolded outline that fades to their legs, with the colors corresponding to the current background colors that are used.
P1[]
P1 is Giselle "Gigi" Revlon. She is a woman with red wavy hair with a black beret on her head. She wears a blue neckerchief, white long-sleeved top with thin black lines and feathery tassels at the ends of the sleeves, waist-high shiny short shorts that are split into red and blue colors, having a thick black border on her waist and numerous shredded flaps sharing the same color of their respective side, and black stiletto-heeled booties. She is also shown to be wearing a pair of silver hoop earrings. Her shiny fingerless glove is blue.
P2[]
P2 is Vinii Revlon, the father of the house. He is a man with a clean-shaven head with a short beard, with a small golden crown attached on his head. He wears a white open dinner suit which shows his bare chest, a black equal sign tattoo below on the left side of his right breast, waist-high shiny pants that are split into red and blue colors, having a thick black border on her waist and numerous shredded flaps sharing the same color of their respective side, and black boots. He wears a pair of gloves; a white glove on his right hand and a golden yellow glove on his left hand.
P3[]
P3 is Keiona Revlon, the mother of the house and a woman of Ivorian-French descent[2]. She is a woman with red wavy hair with a black beret on her head. She wears a red neckerchief, white long-sleeved top with thin black lines and feathery tassels at the ends of the sleeves, waist-high shiny short shorts that are split into red and blue colors, having a thick black border on her waist and numerous shredded flaps sharing the same color of their respective side, and black stiletto-heeled above-the-knee heels. She is also shown to be wearing a pair of pearl-shaped earrings. Her shiny fingerless glove is red.
Background[]
The routine takes place in a room with nine vertical lines that changes color from the coaches’ respective gloves (blue, yellow and red) and purple. Silhouettes of the coaches fade in and out during the choreography in the background and behind them, whether they are performing poses or being copies of the coaches dancing.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1:
- P1: Move your arms forward in a curve with your hands and fingers bent down.
- P2: Bend your arms and hands above your head, forming a crown.
- P3: Move your right arm to your right with your right hand bent while putting your left hand on your hip.
Gold Move 2:
- P1: Cross your arms down and in a diagonal angle.
- P3: Put your right arm up and grasp the air with your right hand while putting your left hand on your hip.
- P2: Put your hands below your chest.
Gold Move 3:
- P1/P3: Put your left hand on your hip and your right arm up.
- P2: Put both of your arms up.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Anything I Do is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2023 Edition[]
Tags[]
- Trio
- For Friends
- Wacky
- Fierce
- Sassy
- Just Dance 2023 Edition
- English
- Shine
- Voguing
- Dance
- Pop
- Live Action
- 2010s
Trivia[]
- Anything I Do is the second non-K-pop classic routine to receive an effort rating of Extreme, after the original release of Part of Me.
- "B***h", "a*s", and "gin" are censored.
- The following errors occur in the lyrics:
- "Of the grind, I'm living proof" is misinterpreted as "Off the grind, I'm living proof"
- "Real cute and the swag is good, up" is misinterpreted as "Real cute and the swag is good, ah"
- "Old just like swine flu" is misinterpreted as "Oh just like swine flu"
- "You a Billie Jean liar and a teef" is misinterpreted as "You a PG liar and a teef".
- "Tings mean looking like it wanna bust at the seams" is misinterpreted as "Tease me looking like you wanna bust at the seams"
- Anything I Do, Million Dollar Baby, and Sissy That Walk the fourth, fifth, and sixth routines to feature a celebrity as the coach playing themselves (excluding VIP maps), after Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels, its alternate routine, and Don’t Go Yet (Alternate Version).
- However, Anything I Do and Sissy That Walk are the first two routines to not have the singer of the song as the coach.
- In the preview, the Gold Move effect is not visible when P2 and P3 perform Gold Move 1.
- Menu assets shows the coaches with tan-colored faded outlines, instead of dual-colored bolded outlines.
- The routine can be spotted in the background of Can’t Stop the Feeling! (Danceverse Prince Version).
- Giselle returns as Amara, the coach for Vogue (Ballroom Version).