"Titanium" by David Guetta featuring Sia is featured on Just Dance 2017, 舞力全开2017, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a futuristic girl with short baby blue hair. She is first seen wearing a bright pink and white patent suit and wedges. The patent parts are visible on her arms, pelvis, rear, and legs. When the chorus starts, the girl's suit turns light and dark blue, and soon dons metal armor. Shortly afterward, she dons a shiny metal helmet, a pink shoulder plate on her right shoulder, and pink plates on the ankles of her shoes.
Background
The background starts as a simple white background, eventually evolving to show blue circuitry and pink lines connected to the coach. During the chorus, the background becomes a complex and dynamic futuristic landscape populated by flashing circuitry and rays of light.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
All Gold Moves: With your right and left hands up and out, respectively, move both of your hands forwards and backward quickly.
Dance Quests
Titanium appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
- New Heroines
Appearances in Playlists
Titanium is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019
- High Voltage
- The 2010s Were Banging
- Just Dance 2017
Just Dance 2020
- High Voltage
- The 2010s Were Banging
- Just Dance 2017
- With Great Power...
Just Dance Now
- A Decade of Dance!
- Dance-tronic Party!
- With Great Power...
- All Songs S-Z
Just Dance Unlimited
- Unlimited S-Z
- Electro
- Just Dance 2017
Trivia
General
- Titanium is the second collaboration between David Guetta and Sia in the series after She Wolf (Falling To Pieces).
- It is also the third song by David Guetta and Sia in the series.
- However, this is the fifth song by David Guetta in the Just Dance franchise, after Everything Wonderful and Nothing Really Matters (The Black Eyed Peas Experience).
- Titanium’s lyrics "Machine gun firing at the ones who run" are listed as "Mild Lyrics" of the game.[2]
- The game uses the radio edit of the song, which is 35 seconds shorter than the original.
- Titanium was confirmed by Ubisoft during E3 2016, but information about it was removed later.
- It was also later mentioned on the cover of the game which was shown in a number of videos, and its lyrics were mentioned in the ESRB rating for Just Dance 2017.[2]
Routine
- C3 borrows the flame effect from Cool For The Summer, but it is milder.
- On the album coach, C3 is seen with a fuchsia outline instead of an orange one.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Promotional Images
Behind the Scenes
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
Others
References
v - e - d | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Read in Other Languages |
---|
Deutsch • Español • Français • Italiano • Português • Português do Brasil • Polski • Pусский • Română • Tagalog • Türkçe • 中文 • 日本語 |