Want U Back

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Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a woman with short magenta hair in a bob, teal blue pants, light blue heels with yellow ribbons on them, and a multi-colored poncho, which is pink, neon blue and yellow.

Background
The dancer is standing on a checker-style platform with different shades of red. A large red spotlight shines in the background. Photographs of the dancer ruining various dance routines in the same game also rain down.

Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in the routine:

Gold Moves 1, 2 and 3: Lift your right arm and leg. Gold Move 4: Put your hands beside your head and spin your head in a circle. This is the final move of the routine.

Appearances in Mashups
Want U Back appears in the following Mashup:
 * Want To Want Me

Dance Quests
Note that these Dance Quests are not available in the DLC version.
 * One player gets 3 stars
 * One player gets 4 stars
 * One player gets 5 stars
 * Get all Gold Moves
 * Get the "Poser" Dance style
 * Get GOOD when "I want you back" is sung

Dance Quests
Want U Back appears in the following Dance Quest:
 * Unicorn

Trivia

 * This is the first Cher Lloyd song in the series. It is succeeded by Oath, which is a DLC in the same game.
 * Throughout the dance, there are pictures of the dancer ruining pictures of other dancers, in a manner commonly known as "photo-bombing." The dancers are Maneater', Rock Lobster, Superstition, Good Feeling, Asereje, We No Speak Americano and Cercavo Amore'.
 * In the chorus, there are three dots, but only "shhh" is heard.
 * Even though "shhh" is heard, "shhh" is used to censor "s**t".
 * On the Wii U, the dance style that the dance quests recommend is Poser.
 * This song came out as DLC for the other consoles on Christmas Day in 2012.
 * This is the second time images of past dancers appear, the first was in Teenage Dream.
 * This dance was played in Cher Lloyd's music video  for Oath.
 * In the picture where the dancer ruins Cercavo Amore, it is only seen in the last chorus way back in the background.
 * The picture looks like the dancer is kissing the hand of the dancer of Cercavo Amore.
 * In the Wii U version, it says "Just sound like a helicopter Brrrrrrrrrr..." But in other versions, it says, "Does this sound like a helicopter? Brrrrrrrrrr..."
 * On all the successive games, it's "Just sound like a helicopter Brrrrrrrrrr..." for all consoles.
 * On Just Dance 2015, for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 (camera), less moves are counted for than on Just Dance 4.
 * This is the only Just Dance 4 song featured on Just Dance 2015 that was not in Just Dance 2014.
 * This is also the only Wii U exclusive song from Just Dance 4 that was available in other consoles.
 * It is also the only one to return as a DLC in a future game.
 * There are two types of the fourth gold move in the pictograms in the Just Dance Now files, the one with the arrow and the one without the arrow.
 * The one without the arrow would be a beta element.
 * There is a glitch whenever the song is present in a Just Sweat mode; whenever the player plays the song, no calories will be counted for. The sweat bar on the top will still be taken in account, however. This is the also the case with Domino.
 * On Just Dance 4, the lyrics So I needed to upgrade was mistakely written as Thought I needed to upgrade. This was later fixed in Just Dance 2015 onwards.