All About That Bass

"All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor is featured on Just Dance 2016.

Classic
The dancer is a woman, dressed in 1950's fashion. She wears a blue-turquoise bustier, pink high waisted pants with a black belt, orange heels and mixed red-and-orange hair. Her outfit changes colors in the chorus; a pink-and-orange bustier, green high waisted pants, fuchsia heels, and her hair turns blue and purple.

Flower & Bee Version
The dancers are a bee and a flower.

P1
P1 wears a large bumblebee costume with large black circular glasses, pink antennas, a pink polka dot bow tie, a striped leg warmer, and pink shoes.

P2
P2 wears a flower costume, the flower is red and yellow and the stem is bright green. Her petals are her arms and she grows out of a flower pot.

Classic
The background is mainly brightly colored panels. The first displayed set is blue and purple, featuring four bass strings and female dancers in polka dot dresses. It switches to an orange circular background, with pebbles and lines bouncing with the song. It then changes to a green linear background.

Flower & Bee Version
The alternate background is a sunny outside setting. The dancers stand on a large pink mushroom.

Classic
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Classic routine, both of which are the same: Both: Cross your arms around your torso, and throw them in the air.

Flower & Bee Version
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Flower & Bee Version routine, both of which are the same: Both: P1, clap your hips with right hand; P2, make a T-pose by your neck.

Mashup
All About That Bass has a Mashup with the theme Divas which can be unlocked for 1000 Mojo Coins. It features rebellious female dancers.

Dancers
(No repeats)
 * Drop the Mambo (JD2016)
 * Mr. Saxobeat (JD4)
 * Super Bass (JD4)
 * Applause (JD2014)
 * Wild (JD2014)
 * So Glamorous (JD4)
 * Oh No! (JD4)
 * Hit The Lights (JD4)

Appearances in Mashups
All About That Bass is featured in the following Mashups:
 * Boys (Summertime Love) (Best of Just Dance 2016)

Trivia

 * This is the first song by Meghan Trainor in the series. It is followed by Better When I’m Dancin'.
 * The Radio Disney version of the song is used in-game. Due to "booty" and its other variations being censored often, this version replaces it with words deemed more appropriate, such as "I'm gonna be tweetin' that". The Radio Disney version also censored "fat" and replaced skinny b***es with them haters, "b****es" with "ladies", "booty" with "beauty" and "s**t" with "it".
 * The background dancers reuse moves from Bebe and Maps.
 * This and Want To Want Me are the only songs revealed at E3 to not feature an interview with the Just Dance team.
 * The routine uses some of the moves from the music video.
 * The glove glitches out sometimes and is purplish-orange or orange-purple.
 * There's a glitch where sometimes the hair disappears into her skin.
 * The #June15 teaser reads "Shake it, shake it, like you're supposed to do", while the in-game lyrics are "Make it, make it, like I'm supposed to do".
 * The alternate version for this song recycled a move from You Never Can Tell.
 * The dancer and the backup dancers resemble a few girls in the All About That Bass music video.
 * The background seems to take inspiration from the song's music video.
 * The dancer was teased through a silhouette posted on Facebook.
 * The Just Dance Now pictograms have a different color scheme than the preview.
 * The song's square was a bit different in the E3 demo; the background was the same as the final version, but it was green and the dancer was more zoomed out.
 * This coach appears in the icon of Dance Party, along with some other dancers from the game.

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