Talk:Just Dance 2017/@comment-1465604-20160829015508/@comment-1465604-20160829035142

"Sorry" does not have an official routine. They are mostly disparate dance moves mashed together through quick cuts. You can easily tell this because there are almost no moves in there that transition easily or well into the next move. Like, how are you supposed to be twisted to the left one second and writhing on the floor in the next split-second? Some of the "moves" are just pacing in place or shaking a random body part to the music. A lot of the time, the dancers aren't even doing the same moves. They're doing the dance equivalent of scat, doing random moves that do not correspond to the moves of the other dancers, so there'd be no "official" move here.

You can also tell that it's not a coherent dance routine because there are almost no recurring dance moves. Compare verse 1 with verse 2 and any of the choruses with any of the choruses. Almost nothing recurring.

Furthermore, the dance is clearly meant for women. The dancers are all female and most of the moves are very, how should I say this, traditionally feminine. Just Bieber songs in "Just Dance" have always feature male coaches with "masculine-ish" routines. So they gave us a routine that lifts heavily from the "official dance", yet is also "masculine-ish". Besides, half of the moves are way too raunchy for "Just Dance", a game series that has a low age rating. A lot of those moves are just shaking your ass, shaking your chest, slowly walking on all fours towards the camera, etc., clearly unsuitable for "Just Dance" (a few moves here and there? Fine. Half of a routine? Nope).

And it's not like Justin Bieber is known for making elaborate official dance routines for his songs, either. Them making a different routine for "Sorry" is nowhere near what they did to "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" and "Born This Way". At least most of the Just Dance routine was lifted either straight from or partially from the "official dance".