Blame

"Blame" by Calvin Harris ft. John Newman is featured on Just Dance 2016.

Dancer
The dancer is a man. He has black hair with a beard. He wears black sunglasses, a black sweater with gold sleeves and blue rhinestones, a red shirt under the sweater, dark blue jeans, and blue-grey ankle boots.

Background
The background is shown to have many triangles. These triangles form to the sides together. Lines shoot out from the sides of the dancer and he shoots triangles.

Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Move 1: Quickly bring your arms down in a curve. Gold Move 2: Jump with your arms in the air, hands clasped together.

Trivia

 * This is the fourth song by Calvin Harris to be on the franchise, after Acceptable in the 80s, I Need Your Love and Summer.
 * This is the second song by John Newman to be on the franchise, after Love Me Again. In fact, the dancer for Blame resembles the one for Love Me Again quite a bit.
 * Much like with I Need Your Love, Don't You Worry Child and Can't Get Enough, the background tracks the movements of the song and the dancer, which is meant to give the player a feeling of power while dancing.
 * An effect from Wild is reused when a silhouette of a dancer shoots out of the dancer.
 * This is the first time a song by Calvin Harris has a male dancer in Classic Mode. He's also the second dancer after I Need Your Love to not wear anything green.
 * Blame has a different design on his appearances on the PAL boxart. On the boxart, his glove is yellow instead of blue, his hair is brown instead of black, his beard is shaped differently, his sunglasses expose his eyes more, his shirt has buttons instead of rhinestones, and his pants are black instead of blue.
 * The choreography was created by Damien Pousse.undefined
 * In the gameplay, the line "To let her through the door" is misinterpreted as "Too little to the dawn".
 * A soon to be released demo version of the game is to include only Blame. undefined