"Fight Club" by Lights is featured on Just Dance 2018, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限. The song was previously featured in Just Dance Now, but was removed for unknown reasons.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a woman resembling Enaia Jin, the main character of Skin&Earth. She is a woman with long red curly hair and two black chokers. She wears an olive green army jacket, a long, low cut, navy blue dress, a navy blue leg garter, short, red socks, a rose glove, and black ankle boots. In 8th-generation consoles, the coach has an orange outline, whereas in 7th-generation consoles, her outline is cyan.
Background[]
The routine takes place in The Unknown City, ruins of a modern era-style city based on Japanese cities. The routine's view is set in a floor of a high-rise building with a very large hole in the wall, showing a large view of the streets below, which are flooded with water while much of the soil is grown by vegetation. Plants, vines, and bushes grow around the buildings, and signs are also propped high on the roofs or upper sections of the buildings, showing advertisements to various products. Shapes such as rectangles, arrows, and x-marks appear in the background in a gradient of yellow, grass green, and cyan. Japanese texts are included in the background, being used as building signs. The featured texts and their corresponding meanings are shown below:
- 「カラオケ」- Karaoke
- 「ショッピングセンター」- Shopping center
- 「パチンコ」- Pachinko
- 「メイドカフェ」- Maid café
- 「中古パソコン」- Used computers
- 「中央駅前ビル」- A building in front of the central station
- 「デパート」- Department store
- 「J.D銀行」- JD Bank
- 「宝」- Treasure
- 「ソウゴウ本屋」- Combined bookstore
- 「ホテル」- Hotel
- 「ショッピング」- Shopping
At the start of the routine, the ruins are shown in sketch-like details. A grayscale color palette is added into the background after a few seconds in the routine and after the first chorus. In the first verse, the full color of the ruins is used, which also has a clear sky and shining light. During the choruses, the ruins are set at night time and lights are emitted from windows and sign lights.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Cross your hands across your chest, and lift your right leg up.
Gold Move 3: Throw your right leg out and punch your right arm to the side, then bring them back in.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Fight Club appears in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now[]
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Fight Club is the second song in Just Dance to use the oriental riff, after Kung Fu Fighting.
- "Let’s put it all behind us and make love" is misinterpreted as "Let’s put it all behind us and make up".
- There are two lyric errors:
- The first one involves the line "Comes to shove", where the "e" at the end is followed by a placeholder letter.
- On seventh-gen consoles and the Wii U, the placeholder is replaced with a question mark (?).
- As of an unknown date, the same error applied to the PS4.
- On Just Dance Now, it is replaced by a rhombus with a question mark.
- This was fixed on Just Dance Unlimited.
- On seventh-gen consoles and the Wii U, the placeholder is replaced with a question mark (?).
- The second one involves the lines "Put it all behind us" and "I don’t want the drama", which appear suddenly.
- The first one involves the line "Comes to shove", where the "e" at the end is followed by a placeholder letter.
Routine[]
- Fight Club is one of three maps in Just Dance 2018 whose codename (Sidewinder) is the name of a snake; the others are Boom Boom (Copperhead) and The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody) (Cottonmouth).
- They are the second, third, and fourth cases in the Just Dance series, after Let Me Love You (BlackMamba).
- The dancer’s hairstyle and outfit resemble that of Lights in her album Skin and Earth, as the well as the character Enaia Jin of the comic series of the same name.
- The logo from Skin and Earth appears on one of the buildings in the background.
- The thumbnail for Fight Club’s preview gameplay, which originally had leaked before the track confirmation on September 27, 2017, had the song’s codename, "Sidewinder", as the song’s title.
- On October 2, 2017, the teaser previews were removed from the justdancegame channel. They were made public again the following day.
- On 7th-gen versions of Just Dance 2018, the pictograms are in default colors (green with red arrows).
- Additionally, the coach’s outline seems to be more luminous.
- The 7th-gen version of the routine use a different set of menu assets, which portray the coach with a blue outline.
- On 7th-gen consoles, the avatar has browner hair, an ochre jacket, and a differently shaped neckline.
- On the official Just Dance website, Fight Club is featured in place of Boom Boom.
- The promotional gameplay was also misnamed as "Iggy Azalea ft. Zedd - BOOM BOOM 304601".
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Extraction[]
References[]
- ↑ File:Eb choreos.png
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IjTQTVX5YKQ?t=7m (better source needed)