"Lovin on Me" (stylized as "Lovin On Me" in-game) by Jack Harlow is featured on Just Dance 2025 Edition. The song can also be found in the files of Just Dance Now.[4]
The song also has an alternate routine titled "Moo Version".
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a man named Kyran, who resembles Jack Harlow. He has shaggy blue hair, a beard and neon yellow shades. He wears a purple bucket hat, a yellow Dancity basketball tank with an orange chain necklace and watch, baggy blue pants, and yellow sneakers with green, red, and blue accents. His fingerless glove is red.
Background[]
The routine takes place in a room. It has a wall lined with cassettes, all of which glows lime, light yellow, fuchsia, and aqua blue, and makes many patterns. The wall also reflects Kyran’s back. The room also has long neon lights that also glows lime, light yellow, fuchsia, and aqua blue, and a reflective floor. In the final part of the routine, where Gold Move 3 is, the cassettes and lights turns off, which it then fades to black.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Put your right leg behind you and roll your hands at the same time.
Gold Move 2: Clap your hands together in front of you, raise them above your head while jumping out, then swing them down.
Gold Move 3: Slide your legs out and cross your arms.
Trivia[]
- The official clean version, which censors "b**ch", "f**k", and "s**t", is used.
- Lovin on Me is mentioned in the ESRB rating summary of Just Dance 2025 Edition, which references the lines "I don’t like no whips and chains/And you can’t tie me down".[5]
- In the preview gameplay, the pictograms have default colors and that for Gold Move 2 was different.
- Besides, one pictogram used in the final routine was missing, and one seen in the preview has been omitted from the final ones.
- Kyran’s reflection can be seen on the floor and the wall in the map background.
- In performer Isaac Tety Minato’s behind-the-scenes reel, the routine is incorrectly referred to as an extreme version.[2]
- Kyran returns in Say Cheese.



















