Just Dance Now

Just Dance Now is a mobile app developed and released by Ubisoft and is part of the Just Dance franchise. It is the second such app to be released after AutoDance. The app was officially released on September 25, 2014 for all regions.

How it works
Download the app for free (Just Dance Now) and have a connectable screen like a TV or desktop that connects to the internet. Use your screen and go to justdancenow.com and connect to your device or account. Then using your phone, connect to a song server or a server with amounts of people. It doesn't require a gaming system or fees. Use your phone as a remote and dance away. Track your score by looking at the screen.

Players from different countries can't join in the same dance room, however players from the same country can join in the same dance room, regardless of whether or not they live in the same state, province, or otherwise.

Requirements for Androids/iOS

 * 1. A phone with the app downloaded on it.


 * For Android: Just Dance Now needs a phone with Android 2.3 and higher, and at least 28 MB in internal storage for installation. Tablets are not supported.
 * For iOS: Just Dance Now is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad with iOS 6.0 and higher and at least 68,6 MB in storage for installation. iPad works like a connected screen, so you can view the dances from it.
 * 2. A screen which can connect to the internet (Like a PC, an iPad, a Smart TV or a Chromecast)
 * It is incompatible with Android Tablets or any other system.a.Tutorial-screen.jpg

Track Listing

 * This app currently holds 119 songs and 3 alternate routines.
 * (7) indicates that you need to play "Just Dance Now" seven days in a row in order to unlock this song on your phone.
 * (B) indicates this song was playable on the beta version.
 * (R) indicates this song is restricted in the US and Canada.
 * A "*" indicates that the song is a cover version, not the original.
 * parentheses indicate the cover artist of the song.
 * (H) indicates that this song has been HD-remade for the game.

Removed
These songs were taken off of the song list. It is unknown if they will return.
 * (RD) indicates that the song was taken off the Demo version of the game only.
 * (M) indicates that the song has been removed more than once.

Archives
These tracks were found on the JD Files but have not been added to the game yet.
 * (CB) indicates that this song was covered in an earlier edition. However this has been changed according to the code.
 * (RF) indicates that the song has been removed from the files and it is unknown if it will show up again.

Today's Free Songs
Note that these songs exclude the region-exclusive tracks The World is Ours and Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing).

Trivia

 * Up to 20,000 people can dance on server, but Ubisoft states that unlimited people can join in.
 * Dances are from the classic version from all the games.
 * However, Blurred Lines, We No Speak Americano' and Sexy And I Know It' are available with alternate routines.
 * This is the 2nd app Ubisoft made for the phone. The first was AutoDance and the third is Just Dance 2015 Motion Controller.
 * Data found in the app's archives have shown it will support Just Dance 2015 songs.
 * Servers will be region locked.
 * We Can't Stop was leaked on a photo that was on the Dutch site, but the photo has since been taken down.
 * Wake Me Up was used in all the trailers for the launch, and after a week of the game's release it became available.
 * Any song that was released before Just Dance 4 will be updated into a HD version.
 * The first Just Dance 2015 song appearing in Just Dance Now is Happy by Pharrell Williams.
 * Happy is the second song in the history of appearing in Just Dance Now before launch and the first song that is not a DLC. It was preceded by Movement is Happiness (Find Your Thing).
 * Like in Just Dance 2015, difficulties are not present.
 * When the screen is chosen as the controller, the avatar of Somethin' Stupid (P2) can be seen on the phone who isn't the controller.
 * Some HD remakes (such as E.T., D.A.N.C.E., Firework, Idealistic, Girlfriend and Hey Ya) were first seen in showreels uploaded on Vimeo between 2012 and 2013, so this means the game was intended to be created before.
 * Sway (Quien Sera), Heart of Glass and We No Speak Americano (Fanmade) were removed on March 2, 2015. However, they returned the following day.
 * Sway (Quien Sera) was once again removed on March 27, 2015. This time, it was restored on March 31, 2015, but it was removed once again about a week ago.
 * Fatima was removed on March 24, 2015, along with TiK ToK, Hot Stuff and U Can't Touch This two days later. However, the last three returned the same day they were removed.