Uptown Funk

"Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars is featured on Just Dance 2016.

Dancer
The song contains four different dancers, two males and two females.

C1

 * One of them is a teenage boy. He wears a grey and blue baseball cap, a red button up shirt, black skinny jeans, and teal and red shoes.

C2

 * Another one of them is a teenage girl with black hair. She wears thin black aviators, a purple beanie, a teal and grey jacket, a purple crop top, purple high waist cheeky shorts, tall black socks, and teal shoes.

C3

 * Another of the dancers is a man strongly resembling Bruno in the official video. He wears black teashades, a khaki fedora, an orange and purple tuxedo, and black shoes.

C4

 * The last dancer shown is a woman. She wears a yellow sunhat, a maroon vest, a gold crop top, blue high waisted flare jeans, and black heels.

Background
The background takes place in a large city, most likely New York City. The city contains colorful reproductions of the Manhattan bridge, various buildings and signs with the lyrics on them, which, according to Alkis Argyriadis and Véronique Halbrey, gives the feeling of a city that is always transforming itself. Numerous dancers, some of which are from previous games, appear along with the main dancers.

Notable Background Dancers
In order of appearance; no repeats:
 * Wild Wild West (Extreme)
 * She's Got Me Dancing
 * Walk This Way (Old School)
 * Never Gonna Give You Up
 * Starships
 * Gentleman
 * Troublemaker
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 * Love Me Again
 * Just Dance
 * Fine China
 * Rasputin
 * Gentleman (Sweat)
 * Built For This

Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Move 1: Throw both arms out. Gold Move 2: Throw your arms up.

Trivia

 * This is the fifth song to feature gender-switching dancers, after Song 2, Gangnam Style, Safe And Sound, and Dark Horse.
 * "B***h" and "freaky" are censored. "Hot damn" was not censored, but does not appear in the lyrics. "Cup" and "liquor" were not censored, despite the former being removed in I Gotta Feeling.
 * C1 reuses one motion from I Love It.
 * This is the second song by Bruno Mars in the series, after The Lazy Song.
 * This is his first song to not be a DLC.
 * This is also his first song where he isn't the main artist.
 * C2 resembles Can't Get Enough (even reusing a move from the routine in question) and Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing).
 * Several of the background dancers are similar to R&B group TLC during their performance on Saturday Night Live.
 * According to this compilation, Mark Ronson's name was misspelled as Mar c Ronson in an early report.undefined
 * Parts of the intro, bridge, and outro are cut from the version used in game.
 * One of the dancers in the background looks almost the same to Blurred Lines P2.
 * During the bridge, the background dancers do a move recycled from Just Dance, while its coach is onscreen.
 * In the background, the remade versions of She's Got Me Dancing and Rasputin are used.
 * The If you freaky then own it line is replaced by If you dance, jump on it, but in the lyrics it's written as If you ... then own it.
 * C1 is performed by Julien Durand, C3 is performed by Yoni Jayl and C4 is performed by Shirley Henault.
 * Moves from the music video are used in the chorus.
 * When C1 raises his arms, a tattoo can be seen.
 * C4 slightly resembles Brand New Start.
 * However, she is not the exact same dancer, as Julia Spiesser (the choreographer of the song in question) left after Just Dance 4.