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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*''{{PAGENAME}}'' is the sixth song by [[:Category:Songs by Katy Perry|Katy Perry]] to appear in the series. |
*''{{PAGENAME}}'' is the sixth song by [[:Category:Songs by Katy Perry|Katy Perry]] to appear in the series. |
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*''{{PAGENAME}}'' is the only song to have a difficulty rating of 4 in the Classic routine. |
*''{{PAGENAME}}'' is the only song to have a difficulty rating of 4 in the Classic routine. |
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− | **By difficulty rating, this is the hardest routine for a Katy Perry |
+ | **By difficulty rating, this is the hardest routine for a song by Katy Perry in the series. |
− | **Also, it is the only routine in the entire series to have four different difficulty ratings |
+ | **Also, it is the only routine in the entire series to have four different difficulty ratings across four different games. |
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− | *This routine has the most jump moves in a single routine. |
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*In the background, it shows that the routine takes place on Station 4, perhaps because the song was a DLC from {{G2|4}}. |
*In the background, it shows that the routine takes place on Station 4, perhaps because the song was a DLC from {{G2|4}}. |
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− | *The song is a recycled DLC, along with such songs as ''[[Funhouse]]'', ''[[One Thing]]'', and ''[[We R Who We R]]'' on {{G2|2014}} and was released on March 25. |
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− | *The song's preview from the dash.justdancenow.com link is more HD than other routines. |
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*In the square for {{G2|2014}} and later games, there are two noticeable things; the clock for a pole that holds the "4" sign is absent and a sign that says "JUST DANCE 4" is present, and the bench is also absent. Additionally, it can be seen that the pole was moved to the left side of the background, while in the routine, the pole is present in the right side of the background. None of those elements appear in the actual routine. |
*In the square for {{G2|2014}} and later games, there are two noticeable things; the clock for a pole that holds the "4" sign is absent and a sign that says "JUST DANCE 4" is present, and the bench is also absent. Additionally, it can be seen that the pole was moved to the left side of the background, while in the routine, the pole is present in the right side of the background. None of those elements appear in the actual routine. |
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*On {{G|2017}}, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' turns up as a search result for the term "Cool (Male)". |
*On {{G|2017}}, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' turns up as a search result for the term "Cool (Male)". |
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− | *This is the first routine to have a train theme, followed by the Subway version of ''[[Chantaje]]'' and ''[[John Wayne]]''. |
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*''{{PAGENAME}}'' can be found in the offline files on the Wii U. |
*''{{PAGENAME}}'' can be found in the offline files on the Wii U. |
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*According to earlier version of the {{G|now}} servers, the {{G2|2014}} version of the routine was meant to be used. However, the files were re-updated as soon as {{G|jdu}} was launched. |
*According to earlier version of the {{G|now}} servers, the {{G2|2014}} version of the routine was meant to be used. However, the files were re-updated as soon as {{G|jdu}} was launched. |
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== Gallery== |
== Gallery== |
Revision as of 14:44, 3 November 2019
This article is about Katy Perry's song. You may be looking for Michael Jackson's song with a similar name. |
"Part Of Me" by Katy Perry was planned to be on the main tracklist of Just Dance 4 but was removed and instead was released as a downloadable track.[1]
The routine also appears as a DLC in Just Dance 2014 and in the normal tracklists of Just Dance Wii U, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a woman. She has blue hair in a ponytail, a silver leather jacket, a pink shirt, navy blue jeans, and black boots. During the bridge, her hair turns black, and jacket and boots become pink. Her jacket and boots constantly change between pink and indigo when a certain move is performed during the bridge.
Background
The background is a train station. It has shades of gray with colored trains passing in the background during verses, and pink clouds with colors to the platform and the sign during each chorus.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Open your arms. Gold Move 2 has a slight crouch to it.
Gold Move 3: Point with your right arm to the sky with your left arm down.
Gold Move 4: Open your arms and quickly bring them back to you.
Appearances in Mashups
Part of Meis featured in the following Mashups:
- Bailando (Let's Rock!)
- Birthday (Best Of Katy)
- No Control
Captions
Part of Me appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Cross Jumpy
- Cute Punch
- Street Robot
- Street Waves
Appearances in Playlists
Part of Me is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019
- The 2010s Were Banging
Just Dance Now
- All Songs K-R
Trivia
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General
- Part of Me is the sixth song by Katy Perry to appear in the series.
- This is the second Katy Perry song to not appear in the main tracklist of the main series game, after Firework.
- Just Dance Wii U is the only game where Part of Me appears as on-disc content.
Classic
- Part of Me is the only song to have a difficulty rating of 4 in the Classic routine.
- By difficulty rating, this is the hardest routine for a song by Katy Perry in the series.
- Also, it is the only routine in the entire series to have four different difficulty ratings across four different games.
- In the background, it shows that the routine takes place on Station 4, perhaps because the song was a DLC from Just Dance 4.
- Part of Me was the only DLC available on Just Dance 4 before the first update.
- In the square for Just Dance 2014 and later games, there are two noticeable things; the clock for a pole that holds the "4" sign is absent and a sign that says "JUST DANCE 4" is present, and the bench is also absent. Additionally, it can be seen that the pole was moved to the left side of the background, while in the routine, the pole is present in the right side of the background. None of those elements appear in the actual routine.
- On Just Dance 2017, Part of Me turns up as a search result for the term "Cool (Male)".
- Part of Me can be found in the offline files on the Wii U.
- According to earlier version of the Just Dance Now servers, the Just Dance 2014 version of the routine was meant to be used. However, the files were re-updated as soon as Just Dance Unlimited was launched.
- This is implied from its "JDVersion" string, which reads "2016".[2]
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Promotional Images
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
References
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