"Sissy That Walk" by RuPaul is featured on Just Dance 2023 Edition for all regions except Russia and the Middle East. It is also featured on 舞力无限.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is Mexican-French drag performer Lolita Banana. She is a drag queen with brown skin, with wavy pink hair with an updo in the center, which shows stacks of fruits that features an apple, bananas, orange-colored citrus fruit, light green and purple grapes, a slice of watermelon, and a pineapple. She also wears a pair of yellow banana-shaped earrings. Her makeup includes a tri-colored sharp and exaggerated eyeshadow in purple, pink, and yellow colors, and purple lips. She also has butterfly tattoos on her forearms.
She wears two thin metallic necklaces on her neck, with each necklace featuring attachments shaped like fruits. The attachments are shown to be bananas, slices of watermelon, strawberries and light green circular fruits. She also wears a golden yellow and pink dress with white dots, with two-layered frills on the top that exposes her shoulders and on her skirt. She also wears a pair of light brown fishnet stockings and a pair of pink stilleto heels. On her left ring finger is a strawberry-shaped ring and her sharp nails are painted purple. She has a purple glove, with fingernails attached to it. Her faded outline is either pink, yellow or red, which corresponds to the lightings of the background.
Background[]
The routine takes place in a round stage with domed walls and reflective floors, with a raised platform in the middle. The platform is decorated with circular lights on the edges and by the sides, with banana-shaped prop lights surrounding the platform. The bananas are aligned with line-shaped lights that connects to bananas that are placed on the walls. The walls also feature sections that serves as screens for various light effects and bare sections that has neon signs of bananas with high-heeled legs. The walls are also decorated with pin-point lights.
During the verses, the lightings are purple and the banana-related lights glow yellow. The screen walls feature purple glowing smoke and lights.
During the pre-choruses, the lightings are golden yellow, with the screen walls featuring brownish yellow lights. A golden spotlight shines down on Lolita. When the final "Uh-oh" is sung, a bright flash of golden light shines on the screen walls before fading away.
During the choruses, the platform and floor begins to rotate around as bright shining golden lights illuminate the background. The platform lights periodically flash pink colors while the domed wall lights are flashing outward or away from the center of the ceiling.
During the dancebreak, the background turns black as the background spins, with the lighting turn gold. After a few seconds, a spotlight shines on Lolita and sparkles begin to fall down. The domed walls' lights also became circular blurs of light.
During the final pre-chorus, the background is initially darkened, with the bananas on the walls flashing. As the tempo slowly rises, a faded spotlight shines down and the rest of the lights begin to appear, now in golden yellow colors.
As the routine ends, the lights stopped appear while a bright shine is seen on the walls. Lolita performs a split and the shine disappears, darkening the background.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Stomp your right foot and spread both of your arms down.
Gold Move 2: Same as Gold Move 1, but slower and without stomping your right foot.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Sissy That Walk is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2023 Edition[]
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Trivia[]
General[]
- "B***hes" and "p***y" are censored.
- The latter is already censored in the official release of the song, while the former is censored separately.
- When “And if I fly” is said, “if” is erroneously capitalized.
- The song samples Pound The Alarm.[3]
- In the Bilibili post promoting the release schedule for Week 3 of Season 26 of 舞力无限, RuPaul’s name is misspelled as "Ru Paul".[4]
Routine[]
- The performer of Sissy That Walk was also a contestant in Season 1 of Drag Race France.[5] This makes Anything I Do and Sissy That Walk the fourth and fifth routines to feature a celebrity as the coach playing themselves (excluding VIP maps), after Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels, its alternate routine, and Don't Go Yet (Alternate Version).
- However, Anything I Do and Sissy That Walk are the first two routines to not have the singer of the song as the coach.
- Coincidentally, RuPaul (the author of Sissy That Walk) is also the producer and host of the Drag Race series.
- Lolita Banana had previously worked for Just Dance under her real name.
- Coincidentally, RuPaul (the author of Sissy That Walk) is also the producer and host of the Drag Race series.
- However, Anything I Do and Sissy That Walk are the first two routines to not have the singer of the song as the coach.
- The banana-themed decorations in the background are a reference to the performer’s name, Lolita Banana. This makes Sissy That Walk the second routine in the franchise to be based on a pun, after Automaton (Tomato Version).
- The move after the first Gold Move takes inspiration of the official live choreo.
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