Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix)

"Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix)" by The Beastie Boys is featured on Just Dance 2 and Just Dance: Greatest Hits.

Dancer
The dancer, a woman, is wearing a headband, a teal short sleeved shirt with a black leotard, and a yellow belt around the leotard. She is wearing a pair of green sneakers and black and teal wrist bands. She now has a purple outline. In the remake, as with all dancers in a remake, she looks more realistic.

Background
The background is in the layout of a gym. There are lockers, barbell and neon caption "Body Movin'" glowing in light green color, with a boy flexing his muscles and two tigers at his sides.

In the Just Dance Now remake, the lockers light up along to the rhythm.

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in the routine:

Gold Move 1 and 4: Act as if you are spinning a record with both of your hands.

Gold Move 2: Point to the screen with both of your hands.

Gold Move 3 (JD2): Put both of your hands up.

Gold Move 3 (Remake): Put your left arm up and your right arm near your chin.

Appearances in Mashups
Body Movin’ appears in the following Mashups:
 * Da Funk
 * Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)
 * (I've Had) The Time Of My Life
 * Mas Que Nada
 * This Is How We Do

Captions
Body Movin’ appears in Puppet Master Modes and Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to the dance moves.
 * Body Punch
 * Not At All
 * Rower

Trivia

 * The dancer reappears as P1 in Hungarian Dance No. 5 on Just Dance 3. She also has a different color scheme.
 * A clean version of the song is used, so the line "Ooh, goddamn!" is replaced by "Oh, excuse me!".
 * As with Call Me, there were going to be visible facial features in its remake. This was later changed.
 * The dancer seems to be standing farther away from the screen on its Just Dance Now icon.
 * In the remake, Gold Move 3 consists of a totally different move. This is the first time in which a part of the choreography is changed in its remake.
 * Additionally, the dancer does some moves a bit different in the remake than in its Just Dance 2 version, meaning that the routine was refilmed for the remake.
 * In the remake, the dancer no longer goes through multiple colors at the start of the chorus.
 * In This Is How We Do’s Mashup, the coach's leotard, hair and socks are in a shade of blue while in the actual routine, the leotard, hair and socks are black.