"Can’t Get You Out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue is featured on Just Dance.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The coach is a woman with curly light blue hair with a bob cut. She is wearing a light blue one-piece dress with a deep blue collar and dark blue lining, a pair of deep blue fingerless heart gloves, and a pair of light blue boots with deep blue circles with a white smaller circle in the middle. She also has dark blue bands on her elbows.
Remake[]
In the remake, her light blue accents are a bit darker, the deep blue parts are more violet, and she has a white outline under a purple glow. She is also more realistic.
Beta[]
The coach is a woman who resembles Kylie Minogue as she appears in the song's music video. She has short white hair and is wearing a light blue hooded jumpsuit, a dark blue crop top, the same dark blue fingerless heart gloves and arm bands worn by the final coach, and dark blue high heels.
Background[]
Original[]
The routine takes place in a dark blue room that has a reflective floor. The wall is dark teal on the corners and lighter in the middle; on the wall, there is a light blue grid, akin to early 3D line graphics, and flying triangles with lines that make more triangles of the same color. Two purple lines at the top and the bottom surround the wall.
Remake[]
In the remake, the room is pitch black and flashes navy blue in the middle to the beat. The roof and the floor have more grid lines, which are now colored blue, and the triangles are bigger. During the routine, the grid lines rotate and scroll. At the end of the remake, the coach fades away, and the screen fades to black.
Appearances in Mashups[]
Can’t Get You Out of My Head is featured in the following Mashup:
- Ain’t No Other Man (Beta Dancer)
Captions[]
Can’t Get You Out of My Head appears in Puppet Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Back To Blue
- Going Nowhere
- Goodbye
- Ironing
- Think About It
- Watching You
Trivia[]
General[]
- Can’t Get You Out of My Head is the first song by Kylie Minogue in the series.
- Among all songs that had their only appearance on Just Dance at the time, Can’t Get You Out of My Head was the second one whose files were uploaded to the old Just Dance Now servers. It follows I Get Around.
- However, as opposed to I Get Around, Can’t Get You Out of My Head has not been released in the service yet.
- The "La la la" lines are not written in the lyrics in Just Dance.
- "Every" is spelled in two different ways in the song: the first is as "ev’ry" as said in "Ev’ry night", while the next reads "Every day". This happens due to the fact Kylie Minogue says the second one slower.
- This does not happen in the remake.[3]
- In the remake, "Boy it’s more" is misspelled as "Boy its more".
- In addition, "Boy it’s more than"/"I dare to think about" is divided as "Boy it’s more"/"Than I dare to think about", and "I just can’t get you out of my head" is not shown the last time it is sung.
Routine[]
- The dancer and the background are all in shades of blue, making this routine the only one to entirely comprise of one base color.
- As seen in the Just Dance menu icon, the dancer’s dress was meant to be slightly darker.
- Before the game was released, the dancer had a different outfit to match the costume worn in the music video.
- The Beta dancer is seen in the Mashup for Ain’t No Other Man on Just Dance 4.
- As seen in an early promotional gameplay, the dancer had more visible facial features, different gloves (with an ellipse and small circles instead of a heart), and a blue outline.
- The background was also different, as it had only one purple line and no triangles.
- In Just Dance, when the dancer bends down, her forearm and shoulder briefly glitch blue spots. This is fixed in the remake.
- The coach’s gloves are reused by P1 of Promiscuous.
- When the remake of Can’t Get You Out of My Head was first uploaded to the old Just Dance Now servers, the preview audio started at the beginning of the song, and it was completely silent until six seconds in.[4]
- As of an unknown date, however, it has been updated in order to make it start at the first chorus.
- There is a pictogram present in Just Dance 4 Mashups and Puppet Master Mode routines that is absent from the remake's coding in the Just Dance Now files. However, it is still present in the pictogram sprite from the Just Dance Now files.