The coach is a woman wearing what appears to be a one-piece leotard with a triangle mosaic pattern in various shades of blue. She also has long hot pink hair pulled into a long ponytail. She's also wearing a cyan glove and a pair of high heels with a similar square mosaic pattern. When the techno part of the song begins, the mosaic patterns illuminate into pink, bluish green, and purple, and her skin turns pitch black. Her hair also turns neon blue, and the glove turns neon green. After this bridge, the color returns to normal. As for behavior, she dances like and carries herself very much like Lady Gaga, and even does the one eye and number six hand signals during the gold moves.
On-Stage
The lead dancer looks similar to Lady Gaga. She has long orange-red ombre hair and is wearing black shades. She is in a silver metallic catsuit with cutouts and black ankle boots. The backup dancers are females who both have black fluffy hair and are wearing red low cut swimsuit-like suits and gray heels. They are also wearing red diamond masks and long yellow gloves.
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P2
P3
Sweat
The Sweat dancer is a man with red hair in a buzz cut. He also has a thinly cut beard. His left eye has a red lighting bolt over it. He is not wearing a shirt, but he does have a blue jacket with various black writings all over it. He appears to be wearing red skinny jeans. His socks are almost knee-high and are blue and red. He is wearing black gym shoes.
Background
Classic
In the beginning of the song, there are four stained glass windows, with coaches on it (California Gurls, Disturbia, What You Waiting For, and Crucified(P3)). In the chorus, there are lots of stained glass windows with the characters from the previous verse on them. In the second verse, there are four mosaic windows, with more coaches on them (Applause, E.T., Gangnam Style (P2), and Ring My Bell). In Colby's part, yet another four coaches appear (Rasputin, Hey Ya, So What, and Moves Like Jagger). During the last chorus, the stained glass windows show the first four coaches.
On-Stage
It is the usual background from Just Dance 2014 On-Stage routines. It flashes mostly blue during the verses and Colby's part, orange and red in the choruses, and cyan in the bridge.
Sweat
It is the usual background for Just Dance 2014 Sweat routines. It flashes mostly blue, red, black, and pink.
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 6 Gold Moves in the Classic routine: Gold Moves 1, 2, 5 & 6: Put your right arm up and instantly put it down. It is done at the beginning of the chorus. Gold Moves 3 & 4: Put your right hand over your right eye.
There are 4 Gold Moves in the On-Stage routine, all of which are the same: All Gold Moves: Back-up dancers shake their hands in the air, lead dancer does it toward the screen.
Just Dance appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
Scepter
Trivia
In the Mashup, there is a glitch. When Feel So Right appears, the coach and her pictograms are missing, and no moves will be counted until California Gurls appears.
This is the only song by her with a featured artist.
The title of the Just Dance series is derived from the title of this song.
On September 18, 2013, Just Dance was leaked by an Ubisoft employee who uploaded the gameplay to his personal channel. Two minutes later, it received a copyright strike from Ubisoft. Meanwhile, copies of the gameplay were uploaded to download servers and many YouTube channels.[1][2]
Just Dance will always be the first recommended song in Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance Wii U when the games are played for the first time.
In the background, there are twelve Just Dance coaches (eleven from past games and one from 2014).
In relation to the new dancer the background, which turned out to be Applause, when the preview of the song came out, Applause was still unknown.
Most of the dancers shown in the background are females. The male ones shown are from Rasputin, Hey Ya, and Moves Like Jagger; they appear during Colby’s part.
Likewise, in the Mashup, most of the dancers who appear during Lady Gaga’s part are female, and most of the dancers who appear during Colby’s part are male.
Each installment number of the game (up until Just Dance 4) determines how many coaches from that game are shown in the background; one from the first installment, two from Just Dance 2, three from Just Dance 3, and four from Just Dance 4 (non-DLC).
In a trailer revealing some unknown routines, which says "Adding new flavors to the mix", one of the dancers is seen wearing the same suit as the dancer from the Classic mode. The only difference is that the suit is in a different color scheme.
The classic dancer’s silhouette can be seen at the bottom right of all the Just Dance 2014 Facebook awards.
On an image showing all of the avatars that are on Just Dance 2014, a Beta version of Just Dance’s avatar can be seen on there: it has no ponytail and longer hair.
This could mean that the dancer was originally going to have longer hair.
On the downloadable version for Just Dance 2015 and further, less moves are counted for than on its debut until Just Dance Now.
The Classic coach appears as a cameo in the background of Uptown Funk.
She also appears in the teaser for the song I’ll House You by Don Diablo ft. Jungle Brothers, along with the Wild coach and the Barbra Streisand coach.[3]
In the Sweat routine, the coach’s glove will glitch from red into light blue whenever he touches his socks.
The Classic routine is one of the songs to have a Dancemas ornament. [4]
From April 21 until May 4, 2016, the Classic routine was free on Just Dance Now, likely to commemorate International Dance Day.
During Gold Moves 3 and 4 of the Classic routine, the coach appears reflected on the windows doing the Gold Move pose.