"Can’t Tame Her" by Zara Larsson is featured on Just Dance 2024 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a woman named Clementine. Her hairstyle is a half-up half-down hairstyle resembling a wolf cut, distinguished by royal blue layers atop her head pulled back and longer neon cyan layers around the sides. She wears a pink metal snap hair clip on the right side. Her make up includes bold black eyeliner, pink and yellow eyeshadow, and extra pink details beneath her eyes. She also has blue eyebrows, two bright yellow hearts drawn on her cheeks and completing her makeup, she wears pink lipstick.
C1[]
The coach's clothing consists of a black cropped V-neck shirt with light blue buttons. The shirt features a black collar with a light blue edge, folded up to surround her entire neck. The shirt has two lines of glittery stripes on each side. Over the shirt, the coach wears a black tuxedo jacket with glittery shoulder pads, which only covers up her upper body. The coach takes the jacket off as the first verse ends.
The coach also wears a black, open, short wrap skirt that wraps around her waist. The top of the wrap skirt has an open light blue square buckle. The coach wears another glittery skirt beneath the wrap skirt made that follows the same glittery pattern as the straps on her shirt. She wears sparkly burgundy platform sandals which have a similar glitter pattern and fabric material and feature a high heel with a small platform. After the first verse, the coach sports red and orange gradient leggings.
The coach has a long latex light blue glove and her left hand is accessorized with a pink emerald-cut diamond ring with a golden head. Completing her look, she wears stone drop earrings, featuring elements like beads and diamonds.
C2[]
After the second verse, Clementine transforms into her C2 form. She removes her v-neck shirt, revealing a shoulderless short-sleeved orange crop top. The crop top has a half-orange and half-red heart in the middle of it outlined in cyan. She also has removed her skirt, revealing her red short shorts.
Background[]
The routine takes place in a dark and narrow room where Nithe Long imprisoned Clementine in the Virtualscape. Its ceiling has three sets of louver lights, and the walls have many cracks all over them. The walls seem to close in on the coach, almost forming a hallway, and the cracks on them have purple, orange, and yellow lights glowing through them. As the chorus starts, the walls are pushed out, revealing the space of the whole room as well as the exterior of said room, due to the walls and ceiling breaking into pieces, which move along with the coach. The strong sunlight from outside peeks through the wall pieces, creating a lens flare effect. As the third chorus starts, the dark room fully breaks apart and disappears, leaving the background and floor with a rainbow holographic sky effect with shining rainbow fireballs standing along with the coach.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Expand your arms and legs.
Gold Move 2: Punch your right arm sideways upwards and your right leg sideways downwards.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Can’t Tame Her is featured in the following playlist:
Just Dance 2024 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Can’t Tame Her is the sixth song by Zara Larsson in the series.
- "Hell" is censored.
- On December 18, 2023, Zara Larsson went to Littlesiha’s charity Twitch stream as part of her #ZaraCarolsTwitch charity stream. She sang an acoustic version of Can’t Tame Her for the charity Littlesiha was raising money for, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
- Larsson also revealed to Littlesiha during the stream that, despite having licensed her songs to prior Just Dance games, she was not aware that the dancers in the game were real people until she saw Littlesiha’s behind-the-scenes video. Just Dance’s official Twitter account acknowledged this interaction.[3]
Routine[]
- Excluding VIP maps and fan maps, Can’t Tame Her is the first routine in the history of Just Dance to be performed by a community member.
- This also makes Can’t Tame Her the second map in the history of Just Dance to receive creative input from a fan and/or feature them in the routine itself (excluding VIP maps), after the Just Dance 2023 Edition routine for Toxic.
- The pictograms have default colors in the preview.
- One of the pictograms in the preview gameplay was in the wrong spot.
- Littlesiha revealed on her Twitch stream that the team let her name the coach.[4]
- She revealed that the coach’s name, Clementine, came from the Walking Dead game character of the same name.[5]
- In early versions of the game, the coach was referred to as Ohly.
- Littlesiha revealed that she originally wanted to name the coach Holly after her friend from New Zealand, but due to unknown reasons, the name had to be changed to Ohly. Littlesiha decided that, if she could not name her Holly, she would go with Clementine.[6]
- The name Ohly still appears when the routine is played while the game is offline.
- When displaying the catalog in alphabetical order, the routine is mistakenly placed after Canned Heat, despite the apostrophe being before the letter "N" and special characters being counted before letters.
- On February March 2, 2024, Littlesiha and lore guardian Aurore Bury officially confirmed that Clementine and Freyja are friends through a series of videos titled Lore Week.[7]
- Clementine found out that Long Incorporation controlled a part of the Virtualscape, using it as a prison and secret headquarters for agents and holding sensitive information about many Danceverses; she found her missing friend, Freyja, in the Virtualscape. As Clementine confronted and challenged Nithe Long, the CEO of Long Inc., she imprisoned Clementine "within the Virtualscape, convinced that [Clementine] would stay there and keep all its secrets with her". However, Clementine discovered how the prisons functioned, allowing her to identify their weaknesses. Meanwhile, Freyja "created a diversion to prevent the excess energy from being noticed". After reuniting with Freyja, the only thing left for them is to escape the Virtualscape.[7]
- After the release of the video about the lore in Can’t Tame Her, Aurore Bury announced that she would leave her job as "lore master".[8]
- Clementine found out that Long Incorporation controlled a part of the Virtualscape, using it as a prison and secret headquarters for agents and holding sensitive information about many Danceverses; she found her missing friend, Freyja, in the Virtualscape. As Clementine confronted and challenged Nithe Long, the CEO of Long Inc., she imprisoned Clementine "within the Virtualscape, convinced that [Clementine] would stay there and keep all its secrets with her". However, Clementine discovered how the prisons functioned, allowing her to identify their weaknesses. Meanwhile, Freyja "created a diversion to prevent the excess energy from being noticed". After reuniting with Freyja, the only thing left for them is to escape the Virtualscape.[7]
- The routine appears in the background of Sunlight on a TV.
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References[]
- ↑ File:CantTameHer choreo proof.png
- ↑ https://youtu.be/C1bIsHf991Q
- ↑ https://twitter.com/justdancegame/status/1736880134290854083
- ↑ https://youtu.be/70sxjJIISOw?t=377
- ↑ https://youtu.be/MBC0wWIvHIE&t=43
- ↑ https://youtu.be/MBC0wWIvHIE?t=138
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6svFzqMZzo&t
- ↑ https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/994515432415432805/1213453576811061248/Screenshot_20240302-020918_X.png?ex=65f587b5&is=65e312b5&hm=5fe62228a312b62d5f059639acbdffd1a98fd46470ed96c3a579d813988aba86&