Papaoutai

"Papaoutai" by is featured on. It is exclusive to the PAL region but is also available as a downloadable track in the NTSC region.

Classic
They are supposed to act as father and son.

P1
P1, the father, wears a brown afro, a red and yellow sweater, a light blue shirt underneath, a red bow tie, a pair of brown glasses, as well as green shorts, high blue socks, and brown shoes.

P2
P2, the son has short brown hair, yellow polo shirt, orange bow tie, and a blue glove. He is also wearing green shorts, high blue socks, and brown shoes.

African Dance
The coach wears a yellow suit and a zebra-patterned bra. She wears a pink hat with jewelry dangling, and also colorful bracelets on both wrists. She also wears a pair of stockings; one completely red and the other in various bright colors.

Classic
A living room with orange sofa, orange desk, and many animated cubes appearing on the walls. At the chorus, the wall at the back opens, showing clones of the dancers.

African Dance
The background for the African Dance is similar to that of an Extreme Choreography's. It glows red, green, orange, and turquoise at points at the song.

Mashup
Papaoutai has a Mashup with the theme "Ultra Violet" which is exclusive to PAL copies of the game. It features dancers that are dressed mostly in pink and purple.

Dancers

 * Gentleman (Sweat)
 * Starships
 * I Kissed a Girl
 * What You Waiting For?
 * Gentleman (Sweat)
 * Starships
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 * I Kissed a Girl
 * Baby Don't Stop Now
 * Think
 * Starships
 * Gentleman (Sweat)
 * Baby Don't Stop Now
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 * What You Waiting For?
 * I Kissed a Girl
 * Let's Go To The Mall
 * I Kissed a Girl
 * What You Waiting For?
 * Venus
 * Think
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 * Call Me Maybe
 * Starships

Classic
There are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine: Gold Moves 1, 3, and 4: Make a semicircle in front of yourself while walking in opposite directions. Gold Move 2: Throw your right hand while you stand on one leg.

African Dance
There are 2 Gold Moves in the African Dance routine: Both Gold Moves: Leap into the air and put your bent left elbow above your straightened right arm directly over your chest as if you are hugging yourself. As soon as you land, punch the air.

Appearances in Mashups
Papaoutai appears in the following Mashups:

African Dance

 * Fatima (World Music)

Captions
Papaoutai appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to their dance moves:

African Dance

 * Africa's in Me
 * African Shuffle
 * Djole

Trivia

 * This is the third French song in the Just Dance series. The first one is Marcia Baila from and the second one is Danse (Pop Version) from . All three songs are PAL exclusives. It is followed by Je sais pas danser by Natoo from /Unlimited, which is exclusive to France, Belgium and Switzerland but now expand worldwide.
 * However, unlike the other three songs, the artist is from Belgium instead of France.
 * This is the second family dance in the Just Dance series. The first is Blame It on the Boogie featured on . It is then followed by Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) and Daddy which are both alternates.
 * This is the fourth song to have a child or teenager as a coach in the Just Dance series, after Kids in America, Blame It on the Boogie and Could You Be Loved. It is succeeded by the Classroom Version of I Gotta Feeling, Daddy (alternate) and Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae).
 * This is the seventh PAL exclusive in the Just Dance series.
 * This is also the second PAL song to be available as a DLC for the NTSC region, with the first being Make The Party (Don't Stop). However, this only applies to the Wii.
 * Also, Make The Party (Don't Stop) received some changes in its background, while this one didn't.
 * The cubes that appear on the walls in the background are recycled from Party Rock Anthem, and the desk is recycled from Swinging 60's Workout.
 * The theme and the choreography of this duet are similar to the music video.
 * Unlike Till I Find You, in the description of the song's preview didn't say that it was a PAL exclusive.
 * This is the first time a PAL exclusive song became a DLC in the NTSC region.
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) is the only male coach in the Mashup.
 * The coach for the African Dance strongly resembles Super Bass.
 * The first dancer looks like Stromae and the second dancer looks like his son in the music video.
 * Papaoutai means "Dad, where are you?" in French, but is pronounced as if a child would say it.
 * This is one of four songs in the to have a duet with both people of the same gender, with the other three being Let It Go, The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) ' s Campfire Dance, and I Love It ' s Guard Dance.
 * With the dancers having a skin tone that is not white, they are one of the very few to have a distinguishable face, along with Prince Ali, Crazy Christmas, Let It Go, and XMas Tree. It is followed by Under the Sea and Chiwawa's Remastered Version.
 * This is the second regional exclusive song to have a Mashup; the first is Till I Find You from the same game.
 * Although the avatar can be bought in the Dancer Card section for 5 Mojocoins, when the song is viewed in the Shop (for the NTSC region), the avatar can be seen under "Includes 1 exclusive avatar".
 * There are many dancers in the Ultra Violet Mashup who are not really dressed in shades of violet, such as Call Me Maybe, Baby Don't Stop Now, and I Kissed a Girl. However, they do wear many articles of pink and/or yellow clothes or their hair is pink or purple.
 * In the store preview, the audio is not synced with the dance.
 * This is the first time a PAL Exclusive is nominated in Just Dance Awards.
 * About 13 seconds of the beginning have been shaved from the final routine (the part where a piano is being played).
 * Additionally, the first 9 seconds of the ending part was shaved from the routine.
 * Some moves from the African Dance were used in the choreography on the Euro 2016 opening ceremony.