"Greedy" (stylized as "greedy" in-game) by Tate McRae is featured on Just Dance+.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a woman named Zoey. She has purple hair that is tied in long pigtail braids with neon green and pink highlights. She wears a cosmic bluish purple crop top, ripped purple cargos, chains, a green belt, and a pink belt. She also wears green heels and a green fishnet fingerless glove on her left arm.
Background[]
The routine takes place in front of a bowling alley. It is decorated with bowling pins, stars, and a checkered pattern on the walls. On the wall with the pins, there are 2 pairs of heels with the word Greedy, stylized and flashing. Zoey stands between two bowling ball dispensers on lanes 4 and 5. Throughout the routine, the screens on the top display various things, including the word "STRIKE!" with an explosion effect. During the chorus, the pins and other decorations on the walls start to flash and glow.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Put your arms on your chest with your legs spread apart, your hips bent towards the right side, and your head turning counterclockwise.
Gold Move 2: Wrap your left arm diagonally around your torso with your right hand closer to your hip, and put your right arm up while flicking your right hand out so that its palm faces the ground.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Greedy is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2024 Edition[]
Just Dance 2025 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Greedy is the first song by Tate McRae in the series.
- Greedy is the second song in the Just Dance franchise to be sung by a former contestant of So You Think You Can Dance, with the first being This Wish.
- "S**t" is censored.
- The teaser reads "She got us dazin’", referencing Justin Bieber’s song "Baby".
- This reference could be due to both the map and the music video for "Baby" taking place in bowling alleys.
Routine[]
- With 351k views on YouTube, the teaser of Greedy is the Just Dance+ exclusive with the most views.
- Greedy debuted in the Just Dance series through Just Dance+ as part of Season 2: Y2K, which was themed around the 2000s, despite the song actually being released in 2023, alongside Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2.
- This is likely because Tate McRae herself stated in interviews that she and the songwriters behind the song took heavy inspiration from 2000s pop music, especially that of Nelly Furtado, Britney Spears, and Timbaland.[1]
- Coincidentally, Furtado and Spears also appeared in the release schedule of Season 2: Y2K, albeit through legacy maps rather than new ones (respectively, Maneater and Oops!... I Did It Again). Timbaland also returns in the season, albeit through uncredited background vocals in Maneater.
- Greedy also samples Promiscuous.
- This is likely because Tate McRae herself stated in interviews that she and the songwriters behind the song took heavy inspiration from 2000s pop music, especially that of Nelly Furtado, Britney Spears, and Timbaland.[1]
- Zoey appears in the cover of the "Pop Party" song pack, despite Greedy not being featured on it.