Talk:Just Dance 2020/@comment-27537247-20191024184546

First impressions on the new trailers (Including Talk, since I never addressed it). Rankings will come later.

Get Busy: After hearing the song, I had a feeling this would be good, and it met expectations. It certainly looks like I will have fun with this. Feels kinda weird that a non-Ubisoft track is the Code Exclusive, but whatever. I like the pinball background; reminds me a lot of Tribal Dance, which was one of my favorites in JD4, and the perspective is different and the visuals are more active to ensure it feels fresh. Overall I rank it  Super .

I Don't Care: At long last, another Ed Sheeran song, and a really good one at that. The pace of the song had me worried, though; I had a feeling the dance would be uncomfortably slow, but my fears were unfounded. They kept the pace up while somehow still matching the song. You may recall that I am one of the defenders of Shape of You, saying that it was actually a really good routine in spite of how lazy it may seem. For the sake of the people who still hated it, now you can have a decent Ed Sheeran routine to work with. Overall I rank it ' YEAH! '

Le Bal Masqué: Honestly, I was prepared to disregard this routine as a You Never Can Tell or Not Your Ordinary case, as in it's so unexceptional and boring that its easy to ignore it, but surprisingly, this isn't the case. Besides the parts of the routine that remind me of how bad Irish Meadow Dance was, the routine overall has fun upbeat dancing, an incredibly engaging (if slighly unfitting) background, and all four coaches having an interesting design. Despite its shortcomings, including the return of the start-of-a-string Gold Move, this just looks like a fine time overall. Overall I rank it Good.

Talk: When I heard that this of all 2019 songs was to be included, I was definitely skeptical. It's a good song and all, but it struck me more as a Just Sing song than a Just Dance song. But they made it work. They included a generous amount of tracking to compensate for the slow pacing of the song and dance (and in case you don't know, I love extra tracking), and while the moves at first glance seem recycled and unoriginal, it still manages to create its own feel that most other routines don't have. The background may be uninspired, but that's only a problem when all you're doing is watching and not dancing. Overall, I rank it Super.