Don’t Stop Me Now

"Don’t Stop Me Now" by Queen is featured on Just Dance 2017.

Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a man with black hair. He first starts out with a red and black checkered glitter suit with large blue sleeves and black shoes and a light blue faded outline. Shortly after the beginning, he sports a blue eye tattoo, a red and gold jacket, a blue tank top, black leggings with purple glitter checker and lightning, and purple shoes. He also has a paper-like outline (similar to Chiwawa).

Background
The background begins with a black starry backdrop, complete with a spotlight shining on the man. The scenery swoops in his sleeve, exposing the man's second design and a sunny day on a black and white checkered floor. Swooping forward, the scenery contains broccoli, flowers, ladders, pointing fingers shooting to the sky with rainbows, and a few butterfly hot air balloons. It then raises up to an opening stage curtain. The curtain opens up to a content-faced sun with seashells and starfish swooping inward. Afterwards, a piano spiral comes in, with a few decorated joyful live action animals floating in mid-air.

Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Move  in the routine, all of which are the same.

All Gold Moves: Point forward.

Trivia

 * This track was used during Ubisoft's E3 conference to promote Just Dance 2017.
 * In this conference, many people wearing Just Dance costumes danced to this routine. The costumes used in the show are (besides Don't Stop Me Now):
 * Circus (all players)
 * Copacabana (P2 and P4)
 * I Gotta Feeling
 * The Final Countdown (mask from P1)
 * Time Warp (P4, with a disco ball head)
 * What About Love (T-shirt)
 * This is the second song by Queen in the main series, after Crazy Little Thing Called Love in Just Dance 3.
 * As a result, Queen holds the record of the longest time gap between their debut song (Crazy Little Thing Called Love) and their second song (this one) so far, with a gap of five games beaten Calvin Harris by one game and Avril Lavigne by two games.
 * This is the third song in the series to have a coach with a paper-like outline, after No Control and Chiwawa.
 * In some screenshots, the second version of the coach has a light blue faded outline instead of a paper-like outline.
 * The coach's silhouette and background were used to tease the game.