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"U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer (covered by Groove Century on Just Dance 3 onwards) is featured on Just Dance, Just Dance 3 (as a downloadable track), Just Dance Wii, Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancer
Original
The dancer is a man with short red hair. He wears a red vest with four white buttons with a blue long sleeved shirt underneath and pink glasses, which is similar to the one that MC Hammer wore in his music video for the song. He is wearing dark blue baggy pants and has a red bracelet on his right wrist.
Remake
In the remake, he is in a brighter hue and his hair and glasses are now more pink.
Background
Just Dance
The routine takes place in a red brick alley. On the wall, there are white-colored graffiti that appear to be scribbles. There are also various dark vinyl records that pop in and out in the center of the background throughout the song. The floor is a very dark red.
Just Dance Wii
On Just Dance Wii, the graffiti is purple and there are pink lights on the floor.
Just Dance 3/Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of
In the Xbox 360 versions of Just Dance 3 and Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, The bricks are more visible, and a ladder is now on the left side. The graffiti has been changed to read 'Just Dance'. There are also a couple of lights and the records are now spinning, and their center is purple. There are a few differences in each game though. In Just Dance: Greatest Hits, "Can’t Touch This" appears as graffiti in the background while in Just Dance 3, it doesn't appear. In the Wii versions of Just Dance 3 and Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the background is simplified and the graffiti is a couple of random drawings (similar to the original version).
Remake
In the remake, the background is less detailed and resembles the original one, but it is in a lighter shade of red.
Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine from Just Dance Wii onward, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: Make a stop sign with your right hand in front of you and your left hand by your hips.
Appearances in Mashups
U Can’t Touch This appears in the following Mashups:
- #thatPOWER
- Good Feeling
- Jailhouse Rock
- Lights (Pink Hair)
- Love Boat
- Maneater
- Moskau
- What Makes You Beautiful
Captions
U Can’t Touch This appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
- Cocktail
- Elbow Switch
- Hammer Time (sometimes appears as Jump and Feel)
- Happy Hour
- Hitch Home
- Hype Stop
- Lean (renamed to Backstroke)
- Pull Hype
- Seatbelt
Appearances in Playlists
U Can’t Touch This is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2019
- The Poppin' 90s
- Just Dance 1
Just Dance 2020
- The Poppin' 90s
- Just Dance 1
Just Dance Now
- All Songs S-Z
Trivia
General
- The song in its entirety clocks in at a total of four minutes and seventeen seconds, but it has been shortened for the game.
- It is cut off right after when "Stop! Hammer time" is sung a third time.
- Starting with the Wii version of Just Dance 3, this song is covered by Groove Century instead.
- This makes it the third song by Groove Century in the series.
- In the Just Dance Now menu, the song was mistakenly placed between Can't Take My Eyes Off You and Cercavo Amore, probably because its code name in the files is CantTouchThis. This was later fixed.
- In the remake, the line "What's it going to take in the 90s to burn the charts?" is misinterpreted in the lyrics as "What is it going to take and now it's gonna burn the charts", and "wipe" in the line "Singers are sweating, so pass them a wipe" is misinterpreted in the lyrics as "mic".
- “And this is a beat/U can’t touch” is misinterpreted as “And this is a beat/U can’t touch this”.
- This was fixed in the remake.
- A caption for this song is called "Hammer Time", in a reference to the lyrics.
Routine
- In Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance 2016 Mash-ups and Party Master Modes, as well as in the remake, the pictograms are blue with red arrows instead of red with pink arrows, and the Gold Move pictogram has a glowing outline.
- Along with Hot Stuff and TiK ToK, this song was temporarily removed from Just Dance Now on March 26, 2015. However, they returned later that day.
- In Just Dance Wii, Just Dance 3, and Just Dance: Greatest Hits/Best Of, the Gold Move pictogram lacks its golden, faded outline.
- In the remake, some pictograms are out of sync.
- On the menu icon, the dancer’s hair is in a different style. This was not fixed until the remake.
- In the coach selection screen on the Xbox 360 version of Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the coach is flipped.
- In a Talent Search titled "Just Dance - Rabbids' application to the Contest", published on YouTube by Just Dance UK, Rabbids invade the dance, knocking over the points score chart and removing the dancer from the screen. At the end of the video, it says "Anyone can be the new star of Just Dance - Except the Rabbids"
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Videos
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