Lean On

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Classic
The routine contains two women and two men, all of whom are in Indian attire. They are all bordered with an orange aura.

P1
P1 has long dark blue hair. She wears a blue mask, a black and red small hat, a black bra top, a red saree cape, blue loose pants with various belts, and gold shoes.

P2
P2 has dark blue hair in dreadlocks (with some of his dreads painted orange and sky blue) and a blue beard. He wears black circular glasses, blue and orange tattoos on his face and arms, a purple button down shirt, shiny blue slim pants, and bright blue sneaks. He also has small black diamond shaped earrings.

P3
P3 has dark blue hair with pink streaks in a bun. She wears a red mask, orange tattoos, a green and blue dress, blue underwear, and black ankle boots. She also appears to have a tie shaped necklace.

P4
P4 has dark blue flat top hair. He wears a gold mask, a red, blue and black cubed shirt, pink drop-crotch pants, and orange sneaks. He has a green solid bracelet and a orange beaded bracelet on his left hand, and a golden cuff on his right.

At some parts of the routine, the dancers' skins turn black and their outfits are given a black light effect. Any orange colors will turn light green and any dark blue colors will turn black.

Scarf Version
The dancer in the Scarf Version has an Arabian belly-dancer attire with a red top and violet bottoms with gold sequins. She wears a gold headband and has a blue scarf-like robe with a gold outline. Her black hair is tied up in a bun with a long segmented pony-tail.

From the bridge to the end of the song, the blue parts of her outfit (including the scarf) turn black, and the silhouette of what's behind those elements can be seen.

Classic
The scene starts off in a dark room, with the arch highlighted in the center. The background lights up in time with the beginning of the song, revealing several spinning purple Hindu flower mosaics in front of a dark, patterned wall. The mosaics light up blue and pink in time with the dancer's movements. When the chorus starts, the mosaics light up with neon colors, changing colors and pulsing in time with the beat. The arch in the middle will also glow in time with the beat, and the tiles will glow with flower mosaics and outlines will follow the rhythm as well. During the instrumental, the background will have an orange scheme, with the addition of orange and purple powder exploding in slow-motion. At the chorus, the background will become dark puple, with a central flower flashing between different colors. The flower will duplicate each time a dancer preforms a golden move, before all the flowers decide into the center at the final gold move. The song ends with the dancers in their original pose, and the background being the same the players originally started the song with.

Scarf Version
The routine takes place in a tent with some decorated columns, in the middle of a desert. Inside this tent, there are an Arabic-styles hanging lantern, many decorated pillows two lamps and a carpet; the decorations often light up.

Before the bridge starts, the roof of the tent is blown away by the wind, and then the desert disappears. The remaining elements of the tent become black and luminous. This change in the background remains until the end of the song, when the wind makes the roof reappear.

Mashup
Lean On has a mashup which only features females wearing clothing from around the world.

Dancers
[GM#] - indicates a Gold Move. The # refers to the Gold Move's number.
 * Hips Don't Lie
 * Rich Girl
 * Walk Like an Egyptian (remake)
 * Pon de Replay (remake)
 * Walk Like an Egyptian (remake)
 * Fancy (Indian Version)
 * Hips Don't Lie
 * Rich Girl
 * Walk Like an Egyptian (remake)
 * Pon de Replay (remake)
 * Walk Like an Egyptian (remake)
 * Fancy (Indian Version)
 * Hips Don't Lie
 * Rich Girl
 * Pon de Replay (remake) [GM]
 * Fancy (Indian Version)
 * Rich Girl

Classic
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Move 1: It's a wave Gold Move (P2 then P4 then P1 then P3) Gold Move 2: Make an Indian pose with your hands together.
 * P1: Raise your right hand and then your left hand.
 * P2: Throw your arms up, then gently and slowly throw them down in a circle.
 * P3: Wave your arms up, then make an Indian pose with your hands together.
 * P4: Point to the other coaches.

Scarf Version
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine, in which they are all the same. All Gold Moves: Put your right arm out and spin.

Mashup
There is one Gold Move in the Mashup: Gold Move: Put your right hand up and shake your body. (Pon de Replay)

Trivia

 * The Mashup has only 5 dancers, having the second lowest number of dancers in a Mashup in the series, the first being the Mashup for Baby Zouk, which has only 4 dancers.
 * This is the second song by DJ Snake in the series, after Get Low. It is followed by Let Me Love You.
 * This is Major Lazer's second song in the whole series. The first was Pon de Floor.
 * In-game, DJ Snake is credited as a featuring artist rather than the co-artist.
 * Jerky Jessy shared a behind the scenes picture of this song on November 9, 2015 through his Snapchat account.undefined
 * This is the second song in the series to have a singer of Danish descent, after Move Your Feet.
 * In the menu square, P1 is the only dancer whose face is completely visible. The other three coaches stand behind her with their arms out.
 * P2 can be found on the NTSC box art for Just Dance 2017.
 * P2 represented Just Dance 2017 during Ubisoft's E3 Teaser.
 * The Alternate is the second routine where the coach holds a cloth while dancing, after Fatima.
 * In the preview gameplay of the Alternate version on the Just Dance UK channel, the artist was erroneously credited as Lean On Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ for a short period of time.
 * Moreover, the UK gameplay shows the part of the routine from the first verse to the beginning of the second verse; the US gameplay, instead, shows the routine from the second chorus to the end of the bridge.
 * Also in the US Gameplay, when the preview was first released on YouTube, the description box said Sorry by Justin Bieber!.
 * This was fixed the next day.
 * In the E3 copies of the game, P2 had a different pose in the Coach Selection screen.
 * Some moves were also counted twice as often in the E3 demo than in the final game.
 * The coach in the Scarf Version is similar to Fancy 's Alternate coach.
 * Lean On is one of the songs selected for the digital qualifications of Just Dance 2016 World Cup.
 * If you are using a camera, P1 and P3 are the only ones who will score at the start. When playing with multiple players or on a Video Challenge, the crown will appear for P1 or P3 before the first counted move occurs for P2 or P4.
 * This does not occur in remote consoles since points will be counted for all players.
 * On the alternate version, although the coach spins four times in succession during each chorus, only the first two spins are counted each time.
 * When compared side-by-side, the alternative menu square's pose is similar to the one in the classic version of Hips Don't Lie.
 * On seventh generation consoles, when the dancer "pops out of the square", the glass effect which is used in  squares can be seen in the background square.
 * This is also the case with Junto a Ti on Just Dance 2016, and Scream & Shout, Groove, Bonbon and Can't Feel My Face on the same game.
 * The Alternate coach has some red make-up on her eyelids. This is not visible in the actual gameplay.
 * The black and golden effect from the Scarf Version is reused in 24K Magic.
 * On the Wii version of the game, the Classic coaches can be seen with a differently colored outline during the chorus. The new outline seen during the chorus is light blue.
 * The Wii version of the Classic routine is also affected by a glitch: if the player's remote runs out of battery during the song but is still used, an OK (instead of an X) is scored for all the performed moves.
 * There is a pictogram in the classic routine where all the shared arrows are glade green (P1's pictogram color) instead of grey.

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