Daddy

"DADDY" by PSY ft. CL of 2NE1 is featured on Just Dance 2017.

Appearance of the Dancers
The lead dancer is a man and the backup dancers are women.

P2
The lead dancer has black hair, and wears black circular sunglasses. He is first seen wearing a yellow tank top, pink shorts with suspenders, blue soccer socks, and black shoes. At the chorus, he wears a light blue one-armed dress shirt, a turquoise dress vest with glass-cut triangles on the bottom edge, blue pants, and purple sneakers. His head is enlarged and his body is shrunken, making him resemble a bobble-head model.

P1/P3
Both backup dancers are seen first with lavender hair, wearing thin black glasses, pink and red split leotards, yellow and red socks, and green platform shoes. At the chorus, they sport yellow inflated captain hats, blue fluffy jackets, purple and maroon patent leotards, purple patent knee high socks, and black high heel ankle boots.

Background
The routine takes place inside a room with a pink and white tiled floor, a front wall with yellow windows, and two side walls with pink and yellow equalizers. The floor flashes a bright yellow, with yellow squares popping outside the windows. At the chorus, the floor flashes other colors, having small squares of various colors (mostly pink) fly across the ceiling. Afterwards, the other background comes back, this time replacing the yellow flashes with blue ones. There are clones of the women lined up in neat columns behind the backup dancers.

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine.

Gold Moves 1, 2, and 4: Cross your feet and point to yourself with your right thumb.

Gold Move 3: Spread your arms and feet out.

Trivia

 * This is the third song by PSY in the series, after Gangnam Style and Gentleman.
 * It is also the third Korean song to be featured in the main series, all of which are by PSY.
 * It is also the first PSY song to be a Trio.
 * The routine uses the official choreography from the music video in the chorus. The lead dancer is also based off of PSY's design in the same video.
 * The routine recycles moves from the Extreme version of Good Feeling, the On-Stage version of Just Dance, Boys (Summertime Love), and Radical.