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"Fame" by Irene Cara is featured on Just Dance, Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限. It was also featured on Just Dance 3 as a downloadable track but became unavailable for purchase following the shutdown of the Wii Shop Channel in January 2019 and the removal of the most DLCs from the Xbox 360 Marketplace in August 2023. The song can also be found in the files of Just Dance+.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
Original[]
The dancer is a woman with orange curly hair. She wears a red loose crop top, light orange shorts, orange tights, orange and red tennis shoes, light orange bracelets, and leg warmers.
Beta[]
The dancer is a woman with blonde hair and a white headband. She wears a golden sequined crop=top with a small cursive ‘F’ on it. She also wears a pair of orange gym shorts and a pair of dance boots.[4]
The second dancer is a woman with hair styled in a bob cut. She is wearing a head band, wrist bands, an athletic shirt that extends down to her gym shorts, tights with legwarmers worn over, and tennis shoes.
Remake[]
In the remake, the dancer’s crop top, headband, tights, and long pants are now magenta. Her hair is now in a shade of yellow, and her wristbands are in mango yellow. Her pants now look slightly lighter and slightly silkier. She is also slightly realistic.
Background[]
Just Dance[]
The routine takes place in a brightly-shining green room with a large white dot that emits light on the ceiling. There are also spotlights in the background. There are green rays and small light green particles on the wall.
Just Dance 3/Just Dance: Greatest Hits (Wii)[]
The spotlights now flash to the beat. Every time the dancer throws her arms out, the spotlights flash brighter.
Just Dance 3 (Xbox 360)[]
In the Xbox 360 versions of Just Dance 3/Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the spotlights flash more and the floor is checkered, with its squares flashing intermittently. The rays now light up every time the dancer throws her arms out.
Just Dance: Greatest Hits (Xbox 360[]
In the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the background is similar to the one in the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, except that spotlights can now be seen on the floor and the floor's checkered pattern lights up and flashes along to the beat.
Remake[]
In the remake, the background remains almost the same except for the drastic color changes; the floor now has a neon grid pattern that lights up to the beat, and the spotlights have been removed and replaced with lights that flash to the beat. The wall is now a dark shade of blue that becomes brighter in the middle, the rays are now light blue, and there are now pink triangles floating about.
Gold Moves[]
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Throw both of your arms out, look up, and open your legs.
Shout-Out Lines[]
There are 2 Shout-Out Lines on the Just Dance 3/Greatest Hits version, both of which are the same:
Both Shout-Out Lines: “I’m gonna live forever”
Appearances in Mashups[]
Fame appears in the following Mashups:
- Blurred Lines
- Candy
- C’mon (cameo)
- It’s You
- Jump (For My Love)
- No Limit
- Scream & Shout (American Dream)
- She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)
- Starships
- Turn Up the Love
Captions[]
Fame appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- 70’s
- Fit Training
- Fitness Poney
- Fitness Punch
- Fitness Wave
- Keep Fit
- Move Your Body
- Shake It
- Throw It Up
Appearances in Playlists[]
Fame is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance: Greatest Hits[]
Just Dance Now[]
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Just Dance 2019[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Fame is the first song by Irene Cara in the series.
- Every game and every service that includes Fame uses a cover made by The Karaoke Channel; however, the artists are credited differently across games. In Just Dance, Just Dance 3, and Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, they are credited as "In the Style of Irene Cara"; from Just Dance Now onwards, however, they are credited as "The Girly Team".
- On the back of the PAL cover of Just Dance, Irene Cara is credited, but the title is displayed as "Fame Cover".
- On the Amazon page for Just Dance, the artist is correctly credited as "In the style of Irene Cara", but "(cover)" is specified right after.[5]
- On the back of the PAL cover of Just Dance, Irene Cara is credited, but the title is displayed as "Fame Cover".
- Every game and every service that includes Fame uses a cover made by The Karaoke Channel; however, the artists are credited differently across games. In Just Dance, Just Dance 3, and Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, they are credited as "In the Style of Irene Cara"; from Just Dance Now onwards, however, they are credited as "The Girly Team".
- On the beta PAL box art of Just Dance, the song is titled "The theme from Fame".
- The original version of the song was used instead of the in-game cover in the first takes of the routine.
- The version of the song used in the takes is the one from the Fame soundtrack, which has eight additional instrumental bars before the start of the verse and a different arrangement in the bridge. However, the bridge was cut after 18 beats, resulting in the bridge moves being moved to the additional instrumental part and the final move being performed right after the second chorus.
Routine[]
- The coach for Fame is the only one from Just Dance to return in Just Dance 3 Mashups.
- The pictograms used for her appearances in that game are different from the ones that would be later made for its release as a Just Dance 3 DLC.
- Dooggy Doug, Heather, and the coach of Fame are the only dancers from Just Dance to appear on Mashup squares.
- The coach for Fame briefly appears in Video Killed the Radio Star on the TV screen on the coach’s head.
- Two different outfits were initially designed for the coach before the final one was chosen. The first one consisted of a golden crop top with a hat that had an "F" for "Fame" on it, matching shorts with white borders, and white warmers on the wrists and ankles. In the second beta outfit, the crop top was replaced by a long-sleeved fitted top with a white line on each sleeve, and the coach also wore leggins underneath her shorts.
- The first beta outfit was seen in promotional material for Just Dance, where the coach appears in front of the background of Womanizer.
- The routine for Fame was used in the trailer for Just Dance.
- In the demo version of Just Dance, the map appears a few spots earlier in the menu order than it does in the final game, appearing before Jerk It Out instead of Lump.
- In the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance 3, Just Dance: Greatest Hits, and Just Dance: Best Of, two pictograms are replaced by an edited version of the former, where the punch emblems are replaced by arrows.
- The second pictogram used in the Wii version of those games is an edited version of the pictogram depicting the coach raising her arms when "Remember, remember" is sung, with its arrows being replaced by punch emblems.
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Promotional Images[]
Beta Elements[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video/Audio[]
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Extractions[]
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