The dancer is a black robot with coloured lines on its body. The lines light up in neon colours at points. Its background dancers are clones of it and they also light up, but in a dimmer tone. He has a rainbow outline at some parts.
Background
The background is very 3D advanced, with neon 3D effects such as multiple clones of the dancer in the background. A computer simulated "portal" also appears at some parts of the song. Later in the routine, a rainbow trail-way turns multiple directions, depending on the robot's movements. Soon after, a neon black-light galaxy-like kaleidoscope turns clockwise and heads outwards. Whenever the robot performs his gold move, a white X appears.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in the routine, all of which are the same: All Gold Moves: Cross both arms on your chest. The fourth gold move is the last move of the whole routine.
Rock n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain) appears in Puppet/Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves.
Cyber Circle
Cyber Man
Cyber Pose
Cyber Poser
Cyber Run
Cyber Style
Cyber Whip
Electro Puzzle
Electro Chill
Light Jumps
Rest A Little
Shoot The Light
Step Back
Trivia
During the third Gold Move, the line "And f**k you" is replaced with "And...".
Also, "eat s**t and f***in-" is censored, but "eat s**t" can still be heard pretty clearly. When the high voice says "Oh my God" there are three dots (...) replacing "God!" but it can still be heard really loudly as "Gooooooood!".
The clean version of this song is used, replacing "We came to rape you" with "Singin’ with you".
This is the most censored song in the Just Dance series along with Pump It, with 12 replaced/omitted words.
This is the first song with the title Rock N Roll. Another song (by Avril Lavigne) on Just Dance 2014 also has a similar title. The only difference is that this title contains the subtitle "(Will Take You to the Mountain)".
If one notices the codenames of these two songs, this song's code name is "RockNRoll" and Avril Lavigne's song's code name is "RockNRollDLC".
This is the first routine in the game where its background remains completely black for a period of time. It is followed by the Extreme Version of Scream & Shout.
If not for its shortened title, Kurio ko uddah le jana would have been the second longest with 42 characters (including punctuation marks and spaces), 33 letters and 9 words in total. In the entire series, it is third to Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious in terms of letters. The latter has 34 letters, beating this song by one letter.
In Super Bass’s Puppet Master Mode, the pictograms for this song have green arrows instead of the original yellow arrows.
Plus, in other Puppet Master Modes, the second beta pictogram from the Just Dance Now files appears.
About thirty seconds from the end of the song have been shaved from the final gameplay.
At the end of the Classic routine, after the final Gold Move, the dancer is paused and does not show any movement. However, at the end of the Mashup and Puppet Master Mode of the same song, the dancer is shown breathing while exhausted from the dancing.
In Just Dance 2015, the avatar’s mouth line is closer to his eye line.
In Just Dance Now, a pictogram error used to exist on this routine for several months: when the first Gold Move occurred, this pictogram appeared instead of the correct one. This has been fixed later.
When the gameplay starts in Just Dance Unlimited (when the coach still has his hands crossed), there is some static noise that can be heard.
There is a glitch where sometimes, in the coach selection menu and after the dance, the Call Me Maybe coach will appear instead of the correct one.
In Just Dance 4, a single lyric for the word "Hello" at the beginning appears in the lyrics and is highlighted very slowly to indicate the repeated word. In Just Dance Now and Just Dance Unlimited, it does not appear at all.
Additionally, the "R" of "rock n’ roll" appears in uppercase although it is not at the beginning of the line.
This is one of the solo routines that feature multiple copies of the dancer in the background, along with Carnaval Boom, Real Love and The Greatest.
On his "Strike The Pose" appearance, the coach has an orange glove instead of a yellow one.
On the Just Dance Now coach selection screen, the song is simply credited as "Rock N Roll"; plus, the last Gold Move isn't counted.
This dancer has two differences from other dancers with his gloves that can be seen at this point in the song:
He is the only dancer in the series (after the original Just Dance, where gloves were used for style) to have both gloves be the same color.
He is also the first dancer in the series to have his glove blend in with his skin tone (it turns black for a second after spinning his arms around his head). It is followed by Burn's final bridge and the beginning moves of Automaton.