"Cure For Me" by AURORA is featured on Just Dance 2024 Edition. Despite having the caption "Paper Version", it functions as the Classic routine.
The song also has an Alternate Version.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is The Magician, characterized as The Magician tarot card. She is a witch with magenta clothes with blue stars all over and an opening on her chest in a heart shape, white combed hair and a blue pointed hat with the ∞ symbol. Through the entire song, her right hand, glows orange, hinting the glove color.
Background[]
The routine takes place in a mystical landscape made of colorful paper.
The intro starts with three tarot cards flipped face down in front of a fortune teller’s set up complete with two candles. A goblet, a crystal ball, and a pentacle coin. The three cards flip, with the middle one revealed to be The Magician.
The camera zooms into the middle card where the coach is and the routine begins. For the first verse, The Magician is in a colorful, magical room. On the floor, there are many large tarot cards spread out. There are two portraits of suns on the left and right walls, their eyes occasionally open to look around the room. On the back wall, there is a doorway with an eye over it that leads outside to one white moon and one black moon on a nighttime backdrop. Two windows are also on the back wall, with the right one having a yellow sky and turquoise shooting stars. The left window has a blue sky with purple stars and a flask sitting on the windowsill. Around the doorway is a ribbon-like shape with the zodiac symbols going along it. At the edge of the wall, there are the astrological symbols for the Sun, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn, along with an eye and a key. There is a pillar on the right side of the room that has a floating orb displaying more zodiac signs, and on the left side, there is a crystal ball and goblet on a mini clothed table, reminiscent of the design on The Magician tarot card.
During the first chorus, the lights go down in the room and come back up to reveal The Magician is inside of a crystal ball on a table. Also on the table are three potion bottles, a goblet, and two poinsettia-like flowers.
During the second verse, the background goes back in the magical room. The Magician then leaves out the door.
During the second pre-chorus, The Magician exits the orange room and stands in an area of underwater coral with sea shells. There are coins with different zodiac sign symbols on them. There are also cards depicting whimsical eyeballs.
The background shifts to reveal a garden with tall grass blades where a purple cicada and butterflies with eyeballs on their wings sit. There are more coins with zodiac symbols as well as more cards depicting moons and eyeballs. There is a cube directly behind the dancer that moves occasionally. One side shows 2 shooting stars, one side has 4 crescent moons, and one side has 3 eyes.
During the bridge, The Magician stands in a magical black void with small star stickers floating around. A deck of 3 tarot cards spreads itself out behind the coach, and they flip to reveal the symbols for Libra, Gemini, and Aquarius, before floating upward off screen. Next, 6 orange goblets fly in from the left, representing the Cups tarot suit in the Minor Arcana. The six cups make a circle around the coach before transforming into swords, another suit in the Minor Arcana. The swords spin around the Magician and transform into sticks. The sticks represent the Wands suit in the Minor Arcana, yet again. The wands form a star shape that becomes a pentacle, the final suit in the Minor Arcana. The pentacle transforms into one eyeball, which then transforms into two.
In the final chorus, The Magician is in another mystical room, but a different one from the beginning. This room has a checkered floor like the one in the music video. The room has tons of different shapes and symbols, including tarot cards, eyes, zodiac signs, a butterfly, flowers, and a key. There is a pentacle coin bouncing on tarot cards as they shoot backwards out of a window. Out of the opposite window, a cup pours out a blue liquid.
For the outro, the tarot card which was zoomed into in the beginning is now being left, and the three cards flip downward, back onto the fortune teller’s setup. The outro ends with the candles being blown out.
Gold Moves[]
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine.
Gold Move: Throw your hands up and lift your right leg up slightly.
Trivia[]
General[]
- Cure For Me is the second song by AURORA in the series.
- However, it is her first song as a lead artist and the first where she is properly credited in-game.
- Cure For Me technically marks the first time in Just Dance 2024 Edition where the preview gameplays for the Classic and alternate routine show different parts of the song: the former goes from the second pre-chorus to the second chorus, whereas the latter goes from the first pre-chorus to the first chorus.
- In both routines, the moves in the chorus are inspired from the official music video for the song.
- On a promotional tweet for Just Dance 2024 Edition by @Ubisoft_UK from November 19, 2023, Aurora’s name is not stylized in all caps, unlike in-game and in the promotional material for the song.
Routine[]
- Cure For Me, Rapper’s Delight, and Shine a Little Love are the fifth, sixth, and seventh routines to implement stop-motion, after Mi Mi Mi, Soy Yo, Mr. Blue Sky, and Wouldn’t It Be Nice.
- Cure For Me is the only map from the main tracklist of Just Dance 2024 Edition whose shorter preview gameplay was also uploaded to TikTok.[2]
- The TikTok version was actually uploaded on the same day as the longer YouTube preview, whereas the YouTube Shorts version was uploaded the following day.
- The map was created by Paris-based paper artist Lila Poppins.[3]