Dancing Queen

"Dancing Queen" by is featured on. It was leaked in the files of, but it did not appear in the final version for unknown reasons. The song was also found in the files. The Dance Floor Version was also found in the files of  and was later officially released on the service and on before being removed three hours later.

The song was re-added to  on July 4, 2018, and Just Dance Now on the 16th August. The routine was finally added to  on August 23, 2018.

Dance Floor
The dancer is a woman with short blonde hair in a bob cut. She has a black sequined dress, red leggings and black high heels.

Prom Night
The Prom Night dancer is a teenage girl with long, curly brown hair, a pink and purple prom dress, gold high heels, a white flower bracelet and a silver tiara.

According to a leaked square, the routine was going to be a Trio routine of three women.

P1
P1 is a girl. She has a mint-turquoise hair tied in a braid, is in a single-sleeved pink top with fuchsia frills. She also wears a purple wristband on her left wrist. Purple ribbon bows are also seen on the frills, and a pair of long peachy jeans.

As seen in a leaked image, her hair turns pink during the chorus, her shirt turns cyan, and her jeans turn magenta.

P2
P2 is a woman. She has a pink, poofy hair tied up by a bunch of purple ribbons. She also wears a sleeveless peachy gown with a pink tutu, as well as a long purple flowing dress.

Her dress turns blue during the chorus, and her top turns to a light shade of purple, while her tutu turns cyan.

P3
P3 is also a girl. She has a similar hair concept when compared with P1. She is wearing a similar top, but without frills. Instead, she wears a large purple bow which looks as a belt around her waist. She also wears a flowing peachy dress with purple bows. She also has a pink ribbon tied up as a carnation band around her left wrist.

Her hair also turns pink during the chorus, and her top also turns cyan. Her gown turns to a shade of wine-pink, and her bow-belt turns into a dark shade of pink.

Dance Floor
The Dance Floor routine takes place aptly on a dance floor, with the music video for this song.

Prom Night
The Prom Night routine takes place in a high school prom with a sign featuring the ABBA logo.

(Beta)
According to the leaked square and the gameplay found in the files, the routine was to be set in a fairytale wonderland with pink clouds, a mint-tinted sky, mirrors and disco balls, which seems to resemble a bedroom.

The scene would also change to that of a night scene. A pink light can be seen shining from the sky, as well as colorful stars. A garden of glowing flowers can also be seen in the field of clouds.

There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same:

ABBA: You Can Dance
There are 3 Gold Moves for the Dance Floor version, all of which are the same.

All Gold Moves: Fling your hands out.

Remake
There are 3 Gold Moves in the remade version, all of which are the same.

All Gold Moves: Put your right arm up.

Prom Night
There are 3 Gold Moves for the Prom Night version, all of which are the same.

All Gold Moves: Raise your hands, then bow.

ABBA: You Can Dance

 * On, this song has the most choreographies (2), plus a karaoke mode for this song, bringing the total to 3.
 * A lyric from this song is the namesake for . The lyric is "You Can Dance, you can jive".
 * , So Good and Let's Get It Started are the only songs to be featured in a spin-off game but not in the main franchise.
 * Unlike other remakes, the Dance Floor routine’s remake keeps the music video in the background.
 * This is also the case with Super Trouper.
 * This is the first song by ABBA to have an alternate routine.
 * It is also the first song in a spin-off game to have an Alternative routine.

Just Dance 2015

 * This song was leaked on the German Ubisoft website here (translated here), as it was supposed to be in . However, it is not present in the final game other than in the files.
 * The song was always found on Amazon when purchasing the game here.
 * This would have been the second ABBA song in the main series after Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight).
 * Several files for the song were left on the 's disc. These files included a menu square and a gameplay screen.
 * This is the fourth song to lack an actual Classic mode: according to its gameplay, the routine is a Sing-Along mode.
 * It is preceded by Jamaican Dance, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough and You’re On My Mind. It is later followed by You’re The One That I Want.
 * In a tutorial photo showing the routine, if one looks at the background of the photo, it is in the style of 's menu background, so the song was likely scrapped early in development.
 * The background resembles the one of Love You Like A Love Song.
 * As seen in the files, the song was supposed to have a Community Remix, but was later removed due to the song not being featured in the final game.
 * P2's avatar is no longer accessible in due to an update that was released for all consoles (excluding Wii) during early-2016.
 * This also may occur to copies of the game that were bought around early-2016.
 * However, it is available on for the 7th Gen.
 * In, a notification for the unused routine popped up, in spite of it not being available.

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