Just Dance 2022 Revealed, Featuring Todrick Hall - E3 2021

Just Dance 2022 Revealed, Featuring Todrick Hall - E3 2021

Hows your Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels?

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 12, 2021 @ 03:25 PM (Staff Bios)
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Dancing is one of mankinds oldest forms of expression. And it lives on today, even in the world of video games. Just Dance 2022 has been confirmed. And to help bring it to life is Todrick Hall.

The game, the latest in a series of dancing games, was announced during the Ubisoft Forward presentation on Saturday. It follows the path of the games before it, providing a variety of trending music for players to dance along with.



There are chart topping songs like Level Up by Ciara, and Believer by Imagine Dragons. But what has everyones primary attention is Todrick Hall.

Hall is a celebrity performer and choreographer. Theyve appeared on Ru Pauls Drag Race and had a hit song (Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels) in 2019. He has taken a very active part in being included in Just Dance 2022. Not only will his hit song be included in the game playlist, but it will be a special, modified version specifically for the game. It will include new lyrics and composition done by Hall himself.

Just Dance 2022 will release on consoles some time in the future.

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