"Rocketeer" by Far East Movement featuring Ryan Tedder (covered by The Just Dance Kids in-game), is featured on Just Dance Kids 2.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The dancer is a boy with short black hair. He wears a white button up shirt. The shirt is layered with a shiny gold jacket and has light blue tie. He also wears black jeans, and purple shoes with white soles.
The two unplayable backup dancers behind the coach are two girls with black hair. They both wear a white dress like shirt with lack stripes and a floral design under a shiny silver short sleeve jacket, and black leggings. The left dancer has her hair in a chignon and wears grey shoes, while the right dancer has her hair tied in a ponytail, has a silver circlet, and purple ballerina shoes.
Background[]
The dancers appear to be standing on a shiny white platform that is floating through space. During the chorus the stars move towards the screen as if the platform is quickly moving through space. During the other parts of the song the stars move a lot slower and the background is a lot more still. Brighter stars resembling suns can also be seen during this part.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine, both of which are the same:
Both Gold Moves: Rotate your arms like an airplane, slowly, then faster.
Trivia[]
- Rocketeer is the first song by Far East Movement in the franchise.
- Rocketeer is Ryan Tedder’s first song in the franchise, followed by Wherever I Go (Just Dance 2017) as part of OneRepublic.
- The cover for the song excludes the first verse in the beginning, the bridge, and the final part of the song.
- The song references Like A G6.
- "On the next level, Super Mario" is incorrectly spelled as "On the next level, super Mario"
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