Uptown Funk

"Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars is featured on Just Dance 2016.

Classic
The Classic routine is performed by four different dancers - two males and two females.

C1
C1 is a teenage boy. He wears a grey and blue baseball cap, a red button up shirt, black skinny jeans, and teal and red shoes.

C2
C2 is a teenage girl with black hair. She wears thin black aviators, a purple beanie, a teal and grey jacket, a purple crop top, purple high waist cheeky shorts, tall black socks, and teal shoes.

C3
C3 is a man strongly resembling Bruno Mars in the official video. He wears a pair of black teashades, a khaki fedora, an orange and purple tuxedo, and black shoes.

C4
C4 is a woman. She wears a yellow sunhat, a maroon furry vest, a gold bra top, blue high-waisted flare jeans, and black stiletto heels.

Tuxedo Version
All three dancers are men. The three of them have short black hair and wear black tuxedos with bright blue bow ties, white polo shirts, grey vests and grey shoes. They are distinguised by slightly different hairstyles, glove colors and certain accents, like a rose.

Classic
The background takes place in a large city, most likely New York City. The city contains colorful reproductions of the Manhattan bridge, various buildings and signs with the lyrics on them, which, according to Alkis Argyriadis and Véronique Halbrey, gives the feeling of a city that is always transforming itself. Numerous dancers, some of which are from previous games, appear along with the main dancers.

Notable Background Dancers
In order of appearance; no repeats:
 * Wild Wild West (Extreme)
 * She's Got Me Dancing (Remake)
 * Walk This Way (Old School)
 * Never Gonna Give You Up
 * Starships
 * Gentleman
 * Troublemaker
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 * Love Me Again
 * Just Dance
 * Fine China
 * Rasputin (Remake)
 * Gentleman (Sweat)
 * Built For This (Beta)

Classic
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Move 1: Throw both arms out.

Gold Move 2: Throw your arms up.

Tuxedo Version
There are 3 Gold Moves in the Tuxedo Version routine:

All Gold Moves: It is done once at a time: First P1, then P3 and finally P2.
 * P1: Open your arms, the left one up.
 * P3: Open your arms, the right one up.
 * P2: Face right, put your right hand up and raise your left leg.

Mashup
Gold Moves 1, 2 and 4: Point to the screen with both arms. (You Spin Me Round (Like a Record))

Gold Move 3: Put your right hand over your right eye. (Just Dance)

Gold Move 5: Put both arms in the air, like a flexing pose. (Built For This)

Mashup
Uptown Funk has a Mashup with the theme Behind the Scenes which can be unlocked for 1000 Mojo Coins. It only features dancers from the background of the Classic version.

Dancers
(No repeats)
 * Love Me Again (JD2015)
 * Built For This (JD2015) [GM5]
 * Rasputin (JD2)
 * ''Walk This Way (Old School) (JD2015)
 * Gentleman (JD2014)
 * She's Got Me Dancing (JD3)
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) (JD2015) [GM1][GM2][GM4]
 * Just Dance (JD2014) [GM3]
 * Mr. Saxobeat (JD4)

Appearances in Mashups
Uptown Funk is featured in the following Mashup:
 * Boys (Summertime Love) (Best of Just Dance 2016)
 * I'm An Albatraoz (Merry Go Round)

Dance Quests
Uptown Funk appears in the following Dance Quests maps:
 * Ice Cream

Trivia

 * Chronologically, this was the first song to be revealed for Just Dance 2016.
 * This is the fifth song to feature gender-switching dancers, after Song 2, Gangnam Style, Safe And Sound, and Dark Horse.
 * B**ch is censored and Freaky is replaced with Dance. "Hot damn" was not censored, but does not appear in the lyrics. "Sh*t" is audible, but appears as "hit" in the lyrics. "Cup" and "liquor" were not censored, despite the former being removed in I Gotta Feeling.
 * In early E3 gameplays, freaky was heard as dance, but appeared fully censored in the lyrics.
 * C1 reuses a move from I Love It.
 * During the bridge, the choreography reuses a move from Just Dance.
 * This is the second song by Bruno Mars in the series, after The Lazy Song.
 * This is his first song to not be a DLC.
 * This is also his first song where he is not the main artist.
 * C2 resembles Can't Get Enough (even reusing a move from the routine in question) and Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing).
 * According to this compilation, Mark Ronson's name was misspelled as Mar c Ronson in an early report.undefined
 * Parts of the intro, bridge, and outro are cut from the version used in game.
 * One of the dancers in the background looks almost the same to Blurred Lines P2.
 * Also, the background dancers do the same, while Just Dance's coach is onscreen.
 * In the background, the remade versions of She's Got Me Dancing and Rasputin are used.
 * C1 is performed by Julien Durand, C2 is performed by Sophia (unknown surname), C3 is performed by Yoni Jayl and C4 is performed by Shirley Henault.
 * Moves from the music video are used in the chorus.
 * When C1 raises his arms, a tattoo can be seen.
 * C3's avatar has an orange fedora, although the coach's is beige in-game.
 * At the end of the routine, Built For This can be seen using her beta appearance in the background (as her shoes are lime green and her belt is in a shade of dark orange). This carries on to her appearance in the Mashup.
 * C2 was teased through a silhouette posted on Facebook.
 * C3 appears in the icon of World Video Challenge along with Chiwawa.
 * They both appeared in the beta version of the Dance Quest icon earlier.
 * C2 appears in the icon of Dance Party, along with some other dancers from the game.
 * P2 from the Tuxedo Version routine recycles a move from Drop the Mambo.
 * In early E3 gameplays, the lyrics were purple instead of pink.undefined
 * The Mashup contains all the coaches that appear in the background, except for the Sweat coach from Gentleman.