Moving on Up

"Moving on Up" by M People is featured as a DLC on Just Dance 2. It is also featured on the main tracklist of Just Dance: Summer Party/Extra Songs, in which the song is covered by The Lemon Cubes.

Dancer
The dancer is a woman with purple curly hair, a purple, green and blue striped sequin tunic tank, indigo leggings, and purple patent high heel boots. She's also wearing a blue bracelet on her right arm and green earrings.

Background
The background is a stage, with a purple glowing stand that the dancer is dancing on. There are four female silhouettes who dance with the dancer under golden headlights. Around is a large silhouette audience dancing and grooving to the song.

Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in the routine: Gold Move 1: Bend your arms, keeping them upwards, with your hands behind your head. Gold Move 2: Squat down and put both of your hands on your knees. Gold Move 3:  Get down on your knees and throw your arms out. This is the final move of the routine.

Appearances in Mashups
Moving on Up appears in the following Mashups:
 * Ain't No Other Man
 * Party Rock Anthem
 * Super Bass
 * We No Speak Americano

Trivia

 * Along with Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of Monika), this song appeared on Just Dance 2 as a DLC, using its original version and having the original artist credited, only to reappear on Summer Party/Extra Songs, using a covered version that is by The Lemon Cubes.
 * This is the second cover by The Lemon Cubes cover, after Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of Monika). It is followed by Boys (Summertime Love).
 * The pictograms was going to be in a shade of red instead of purple.
 * This song has a line similar to Toxic ("You took a sip from the devil's cup").
 * The line "Take it like a man baby" appears as one line the first time it is sung, but the second time it is sung, it is divided into two lines ("Take it like a man/baby").
 * At the bridge, when the coach touches the floor, the blue lines on her shirt turns purple.
 * On Just Dance: Summer Party, if there are enough perfects to get the "On Fire" mode, the fire will not be displayed. It will, however, play the brief sound and give extra points.
 * The routine's background is highly similar to that of Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)’s on ABBA: You Can Dance.
 * The version used in the Just Dance Now remake is the original, similar to Mambo No. 5.
 * The routine reuses a move from Maniac.