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"Crazy Little Thing" by Aneea (formerly known as Anja) is featured on Just Dance 4.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a woman in futuristic style clothing. She has long black-and-cyan ombre hair. She wears gray futuristic shades with antennae on the left and right sides, a neon red sleeveless top with cutouts with a long flowing skirt on the back, sleek silver pants, and dark blue/purple heels. Her outline is cyan and her glove is yellow.
Background[]
The background includes a floating reflective platform in space that glows blue to the beat, planets and galaxies pulse to the beat of the song, and futuristic effects appear during the song. During the refrain the background moves, it looks like the dancer is in a black hole. At the end of the song, she is abducted by a spaceship light.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Open both of your arms outward.
Gold Move 2: Put your right hand up and hold it with your left hand up above your head and bend your knees slightly.
Dance Quests[]
- One player gets 3 stars
- One player gets 4 stars
- One player gets 5 stars
- Get all Gold Moves
- Get the "Great Starter" Dance style
- Get GOOD when "Oh oh oh" is sung
Captions[]
Crazy Little Thing appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
- Future Girl
- Future Wave
- Futuristic Arms
- Point To The Future
- Tap ’N’ Twist
Trivia[]
General[]
- Crazy Little Thing is the third song by Anja in the series.
- The song was likely originally named "Sexy Little Thing", based on the codename.
- On December 3, 2015, Aneea’s former YouTube channel (THIS IS ANEEA) uploaded behind-the-scenes footage for an unreleased music video for Crazy Little Thing.
Routine[]
- In the official preview gameplay, the coach has a red glove instead of a yellow one, and her dress is more hot pink than neon red.
- However, the pictograms are still with yellow arrows, as in the final version.
- In Ain’t No Other Man’s Puppet Master Mode, instead, the pictograms are pink.
- However, the pictograms are still with yellow arrows, as in the final version.
- The background has less details and fewer special effects on the Wii.
- According to the official web page of the challenge set by Guinness World Record Challengers, the highest score for Crazy Little Thing was set by an American woman named Carrie Swidecki, who is simply credited as "justdance". Her score is 12,555 points.
- The abduction effect for the intro and outro was later re-used in Starships.
- The coach’s silver pants were later worn by the coach of Feel This Moment.
- The avatar’s hair is shorter than the actual dancer’s.