Break Free

"Break Free" by Ariana Grande ft. Zedd is featured as a free DLC on Just Dance 2015, Just Dance Now and Just Dance Unlimited.

Dancer


The dancer is a woman who is mainly a comic-styled superhero character. She has yellow hair and wears red lipstick. Her outfit resembles the flag of America because her dress has white and red stripes and her leggings are blue with white stars. Her top is mainly blue with yellow and red situated on the upper left shoulder. She is also wearing what is likely to be a belt that says POW! in a shock bubble.

Every time the dancer spins, a large WHOOSH! can be seen near her dress.

Background
The background starts off with a simple POW! effect. Then, a reflection of the dancer appears behind her in the background, highlighting her facial features even more. The background becomes more and more comical, with comic shades and hues and comic dialogue (such as BOOM!, WIZZ , BAM!, ZOOM! and SNAP!). Everything repeats over and over until the bridge.

The screen turns completely purple near the end, before the beginning of the instrumental part, in which everything repeats again. It ends with a white strip saying "The End?".

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine, are of which are the same:

All Gold Moves: Standing to the left, hold out your hands near your hips.

Appearances in Mashups
Break Free appears in the following mashup:
 * I'm An Albatraoz (Merry Go Round)
 * Stadium Flow (High Energy Girls)

Trivia

 * The line "No more baby" is not present in the lyrics.
 * The song is not referred to as a free DLC in its gameplay video title, but it is still considered a DLC on Facebook.
 * This is the fourth song by Ariana Grande in the series, after The Way, Problem and Bang Bang.
 * It is also the third song by Ariana Grande in Just Dance 2015.
 * This is the first Ariana Grande song to be a DLC.
 * This is the fourth free DLC, after Firework (Just Dance 2), Roar (Just Dance 2014), and The World is Ours (Just Dance 2014).
 * This is the second free DLC that is not by Katy Perry, after The World is Ours in Just Dance 2014. However this one is available everywhere, unlike The World is Ours.
 * This is the third DLC to be mentioned on a box cover, after Firework and Roar.
 * It is, however, the first song to be physically featured on a cover.
 * This is the sixth routine with a superhero theme, after Cosmic Girl, Never Gonna Give You Up, Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale), Holding Out for a Hero and Best Song Ever.
 * The coach's face is highly visible, like the dancer from Birthday.
 * This is the third song to have a comic-styled routine, after Cosmic Girl and Oh No!. It is followed by Kaboom Pow.
 * On August 20, 2014, Break Free, along with other artists, was leaked on the Polish Just Dance Facebook page.
 * The dancer resembles Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora; her hair color and lips resembles that of Iggy's, while her face resembles Rita's. She also greatly resembles Madonna.
 * Coincidentally, the former two artists collaborated on Black Widow.
 * As a DLC, this coach is the first DLC released after Just Dance 2014 that does not come with an avatar. Both I Luh Ya Papi and Papaoutai come with avatars, although Papaoutai's avatar can be accessed in the Dancer Card Shop. Boom Clap, Want U Back and Let It Go’s sing along also lacked avatars.
 * Sometimes, an odd glitch occurs. When you start the song, you will have the amount of stars you have earned while playing the previous song. However, the score bar is not affected in any way.
 * Lavinia won in the Favorite Cosplay category for her cosplay of this song on the second Just Dance Awards.
 * For some reason, on the Wii version of the song, more moves are counted for than on other remote-controller consoles. Such extra counting occurs when the dancer spins and sifts out her right arm.
 * A move is recycled from Summer.
 * In the track's Just Dance Now files, there is a pictogram that does not appear in the Just Dance 2015 or Just Dance Unlimited version of the routine, but does, however, sometimes appear in the Just Dance Now version of the song.