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"Club Can’t Handle Me" by Flo Rida featuring David Guetta was made as a test routine by Ubisoft Pune during the production of Just Dance 2014.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The coach is a man who is wearing a black puffer jacket with white sides, he also wears a red shirt underneath, he also wears blue pants and white shoes, with a black shoe tongue on top. In the beginning of the routine, he has his hood up, which is white. He also has brown hair that is cut into a buzzcut.
Background[]
The routine starts with void black background. It later changes to a club with a lit-up floor and walls that change colors throughout the routine. Several cubes can be also seen in the background, along with a crowd of silhouetted partygoers. In the chorus parts, the walls turn blue. In the verse parts, the walls turn pink and move with the beat, while lights are controlled by the coach's hand moves. In the bridge part, the background change into another void black background with two spotlights and lit-up floor remains.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Slide to the right and put both hands out like scaring people.
Gold Move 2 and 3: Pull both of your arms out and turn inwards, while jump up and kick out your right leg.
Trivia[]
- If it had been released on Just Dance 2014, Club Can’t Handle Me and Troublemaker would have been the second and third song by Flo Rida in the series, after Good Feeling.
- It would have been his fourth song in the entire franchise, including Wild Ones (The Hip Hop Dance Experience).
- It would have also been the second song by David Guetta in the series, after She Wolf (Falling to Pieces).
- The song is shortened by around 15 seconds cutting the second half of the bridge.[1]
- Club Can’t Handle Me is chronologically the second known routine that was created without the intention for it to be featured in a game, after the French contest routine for Daddy Cool. It is followed by Crazy Kids.
- If this routine had been released, it would have been the second Disney song in the main series.








