"Blame" by Calvin Harris featuring John Newman is featured on Just Dance 2016, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, and 舞力无限.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is a man. He has black hair and a black beard. He wears black sunglasses, a black crew-neck sweatshirt with gold sleeves and blue rhinestones, a red shirt under the sweater, dark blue jeans, a deep malibu glove, and blue gray ankle boots.
Background[]
The background is seen as a hallway which has many triangles and lines. These triangles form to the sides together. Lines shoot out from the sides of the dancer during the instrumental part, and he is seen shooting triangles. The triangles turn from red to blue during the chorus.
Mashup[]
Blame has a Mashup with the theme Sunglasses which can be unlocked for 1000 Mojo Coins (or 20 Mojo Coins for the Wii). It features dancers wearing sunglasses or other types of eyeglasses.
Dancers[]
[GM#] - indicates a Gold Move. The # refers to the Gold Move's number.
- Summer
- Love Me Again
- Stadium Flow
- Love Me Again
- Stadium Flow
- Sexy And I Know It
- We No Speak Americano
- I Love It
- Summer [GM1]
- Love Me Again
- Party Rock Anthem (Remake)
- Love Me Again
- Party Rock Anthem (Remake)
- Sexy And I Know It
- We No Speak Americano
- I Love It
- Summer [GM2]
- Sexy And I Know It
- Love Me Again
- Summer
- Stadium Flow
- Sexy And I Know It
- Summer [GM3]
- You Make Me Feel...
- Summer [GM4]
- I Love It [GM5]
Gold Moves[]
Classic[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Lower your arms in two semicircles, starting slowly and ending abruptly; in the second part of this movement, turn your head to the left.
Gold Move 2: Jump and raise your arms above your head with your hands joined.
Mashup[]
There are 5 Gold Moves in the Mashup:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Touch your left leg with your right hand with force while kicking behind. (Summer)
Gold Moves 3 and 4: Move your right hand quickly in a semi-circle going to the right. (Summer)
Gold Move 5: Put your arms behind your head in frustration while turning half clockwise. (I Love It)
Dance Quests[]
Blame appears in the following Dance Quest maps:
- Keyboard
Appearances in Mashups[]
Blame is featured in the following Mashups:
- Boys (Summertime Love) (Best of Just Dance 2016)
- I Gotta Feeling (Hops & Jumps)
- I’m An Albatraoz (Merry Go Round)
- Let’s Groove (Just Shine)
Captions[]
Blame appears in Party Master Modes in Just Dance 2016. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
- Cool Attitude
- Elbow Dance
Appearances in Playlists[]
Blame is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2016[]
Just Dance 2017[]
Just Dance 2018[]
Just Dance 2019[]
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs A-E
- Galactic Groove!
- Hall Of Fame
- Hypnothesia
- Maximum Adrenaline
- Neon Parade!
- Solo
- Songs for Dad
舞力全开[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- Blame is the fourth song by Calvin Harris in the series.
- It is also the second song by John Newman in the series.
- In an early version of the game seen at the E3, the line "To let her through the door" was incorrectly written as "Too little to the dawn".
- Blame was played during the play-off of the Just Dance World Cup 2015.[4]
- In the servers of Just Dance Unlimited, a test Star Remix/VIP can be found featuring an Ubisoft employee dancing to the routine.
Classic[]
- Blame is the second track on Just Dance 2016 to be released on Just Dance Now before the release of the game, after The Choice Is Yours.[5]
- An effect from #thatPOWER (Extreme Version) and Wild is reused when a silhouette of the coach shoots out of him.
- Blame has a different design on his appearances on the beta designs for the PAL box art: his glove was yellow instead of blue, his hair was brown instead of black, his beard was shaped differently, his sunglasses exposed his eyes more, his shirt had buttons instead of rhinestones, and his pants were black instead of blue.
- As of October 2015, the covers were updated to match his actual in-game design.
- The dancer was teased through a silhouette posted on Facebook.
- In Behind-the-Scenes footage, Thibaut Orsoni is seen dancing to the routine without the costume, which means he was likely projected to be the performer. However, the final performer for this routine is Andrea Condorelli.[citation needed]
- As evidenced by the Just Dance Now files, Gold Move 2 was not intended to be a Gold Move.
- In the demo of Just Dance 2016, the menu icon was slightly different, as the coach was more zoomed in and the background was differently positioned.
- The coach appears in the "Dance Party" icon in Just Dance 2016, along with some other dancers from the game.
- Blame can be found in the files of Just Dance 2017.[6]
- A Debug of the song can be found in the files of Just Dance Now.
- The coach appears in the background of thank u, next.
Mashup[]
- Blame (Mashup) is the only Mashup in Just Dance 2016 where Party Rock Anthem has his remade look instead of his original look.
- The Mashup theme was later reused for Cheap Thrills (Mashup).
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
In-Game Screenshots[]
Promotional Images[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Beta Elements[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplays[]
Classic[]
Mashup[]
Extractions[]
Others[]
References[]
- ↑ File:Blame lyric color proof.PNG
- ↑ https://youtu.be/M-xZ_dXkHGg?t=1543
- ↑ https://youtu.be/9SybrSowyT8?t=100s (better source needed)
- ↑ http://www.justdanceworldcup.com/en/news/tracklist-and-prizes/Vh5stx4AALsEUcdg
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/justdancegame/photos/a.316270855175038.1073741828.298090406993083/696664787135641/?type=3&theater
- ↑ File:BlameJD2017Files.PNG
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/justdancegame/photos/a.316270855175038/646566862145434/?type=3&theater
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