"Cure For Me" by AURORA is featured on Just Dance 2024 Edition. Although it is tagged as an alternate routine, it lacks a caption.
The routine has an alternate titled "Paper Version", which was originally meant to be the classic.[3]
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is Mothigan, the coach from Good Ones. Her appearance has almost been kept the same, except for her gloves being darker and her outline being purple. Her facial features are also slightly different. During the bridge, she also gets a pair of golden glowing butterfly wings.
Background[]
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Like Good Ones, the routine takes place in the Butterfly’s Crypt, though the lighting is much darker. Throughout the routine, colorful butterflies can be seen flying in the background, making the crypt look like a butterfly-shaped disco ball.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Twirl your left arm down and your right arm up.
Gold Move 2: Lean to the right and quickly throw your hands up.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Cure For Me (Alternate Version) is featured in the following playlist:
Just Dance 2024 Edition[]
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 is the second routine to completely reuse its coach and background while having an animated counterpart, after Danger! High Voltage and its 16-Bit Version.
- Both routines also tag the non-animated routine as the alternate despite not having a caption.
- Both routines were intended to have the animated routine serve as the classic routine.















