"Padam Padam" by Kylie Minogue is featured on Just Dance 2025 Edition.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The coach is a woman named Lexy, who is dressed up in Y2K fashion. She has dark hair that is tied up into spiky buns with orange and yellow highlights. She wears a fitted long-sleeve crop top with an abstract magma print, and blue baggy cargo jeans. She has some gold chain necklaces around her neck, alongside a matching gold chain belt with its end hanging loose on her waist. She also sports orange tinted glasses with dark frames, orange lipstick, and pointy gold heels. Her fingerless glove is yellow.
Background[]
The routine takes place on a platform made out of misty hollow hexagonal tiles with LED lights inside that raise and change color.
During the verses, the tiles are blue as they raise up and down from the platform. During the first chorus, the tiles change to orange, and during the last chorus, the tiles change to pink. The tiles around the dancer have lighter color than the ones further away.
Throughout the routine, some of the tiles are fully lit up, others are dim, and some remain dark.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Quickly swing your arms in front of you so that they interlock, and shake your right leg.
Gold Move 2: Crouch down slightly, and throw your right arm up, and behind you.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Padam Padam is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2025 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Padam Padam is the third song by Kylie Minogue in the series.
- "Take off" (from the line "And take off all my clothes") is censored.
- A backing vocal repeating the line during the second chorus can be faintly heard uncensored.
- The codename for the map is "PadamALT", implying that the song was originally planned to have another routine alongside the already existing one. This marks the first known instance in the history of Just Dance of a Classic routine being scrapped while its alternate counterpart is kept in-game.
- Technically, it also makes Padam Padam the eighth song in the series without a Classic routine, after Jamaican Dance (on Xbox 360), Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, You’re On My Mind, You’re The One That I Want, Dancing Queen, Shoutout, and Vleugels.
Routine[]
- Padam Padam is the first routine in the history of Just Dance to be inspired by electro dance.[2]
- The map has been recorded in more than one take, as shown in a brief cut at the beginning of the second verse of the song.
- There is a visual error during the second half of the first chorus, where Lexy’s left arm is cut off due to it going past the boundary of the green screen.
- The video "Just Dance 2025 Edition - Ubisoft Paris Costume Design Showcase", incorrectly states that Padam Padam takes place in Dancity[3], even though it actually takes place in Cyberfunk.[4]
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