"Fine China" by Chris Brown is featured on Just Dance 2014, Just Dance Now (for players who subscribed before April 9, 2024), and Just Dance+. The song was also featured on Just Dance Unlimited and 舞力无限, but was removed on August 1 and 2, 2024, respectively.
The song also has an Extreme routine and a Battle against Gentleman.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a man with short black hair in a dark purple beret. He wears a sky blue long-sleeve shirt under a dark purple vest with dark red suspender-like braces, dark purple jeans, a red oxide glove, black socks, and a pair of dark red loafers.
Background[]
Original[]
The dance takes place in a Chinese city at nighttime. During the pre-chorus, many high buildings are shown behind the dancer. At the chorus, many male and female silhouettes are dancing like the dancer. Some of these silhouettes are coaches from past games. Red neon signboards with Chinese characters appear at some points in the song.
舞力无限[]
The background remains almost the same as with the original version. However, all of the Chinese texts are changed from red to blue.
Mashup[]
Fine China has a Mashup that can be unlocked with 5 Mojocoins on the Wii, but through Ubisoft Club on all other consoles.
Dancers[]
- Fine China
- Troublemaker (Sweat)
- Troublemaker
- Rich Girl
- Funhouse
- Gentleman
- #thatPOWER (Extreme) [GM1]
- Wild Wild West (Extreme)
- Love Boat
- Troublemaker
- Rich Girl
- #thatPOWER (Extreme) [GM2]
- Wild Wild West (Extreme)
- Love Boat
- Wild Wild West (Extreme)
- Love Boat
- Funhouse
- Gentleman
- Troublemaker (Sweat)
- Love Boat
- Fine China
Gold Moves[]
Classic[]
There are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine, all of which are the same:
All Gold Moves: While bending your torso slightly, quickly move your right hand from the left to the right in a circular motion.
Mashup[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Mashup, both of which are the same:
Both Gold Moves: Throw both of your fists down, at your sides, quickly. (#thatPOWER (Extreme))
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of Fine China.
Game | Date Added | Date Removed |
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Just Dance Unlimited | July 4, 2019 (postponed from May 9, 2019)[2] |
August 1, 2024 |
Just Dance Now | August 8, 2019 | April 9, 2024, or the end of the next billing period |
舞力无限 | August 25, 2023 | August 2, 2024 |
Just Dance+ | April 29, 2024 | N/A |
Appearances in Mashups[]
Fine China appears in the following Mashups:
- Blame It on the Boogie
- Blurred Lines
- Could You Be Loved
Diamonds (Fashionable Men)Don’t Stop Me Now- Fine China
- Ghostbusters
- It’s My Birthday (Suit Up!)
- Just A Gigolo
- Just Dance
- Macarena (Gentlemen)
- Prince Ali
- Rich Girl
Captions[]
Fine China appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
- Baby
- Dust
- Oh la la / Oh lala
- Retro Groove
Appearances in Playlists[]
Fine China is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now[]
- 500 Songs!
- All Songs F-J
- Hall Of Fame
- Hip to the Hop!
- Songs for Dad
- Sweat It Out!
- The Best of 2000s!
Trivia[]
General[]
- Fine China is the first song by Chris Brown in the main series.
- It is his fourth song in the entire franchise, including International Love, Look at Me Now, and Run It! (The Hip Hop Dance Experience).
- While the alternate routine was added to 舞力无限 in Season 22, Fine China was added to 舞力无限 in Season 31. This marks the ninth time an alternate routine is released before its classic counterpart in 舞力无限, after Hips Don’t Lie, It’s You, Bad Romance, Ghostbusters, This Is How We Do, Fancy, Starships, and I Will Survive.
- It is the eleventh instance among all online music catalogs in the Just Dance series, after Want To Want Me and Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go in Just Dance Unlimited and the aforementioned.
- The same thing happened on Just Dance+, with the alternate being added as a surprise drop during Season 2: Y2K, and the classic being added on April 29th, 2024.
- Fine China is the second instance of this happening on Just Dance+, after Mood.
- There are some mistakes in the lyrics.
- "Let’s skip the basics" is misinterpreted as "Let’s skip the physics".
- "You’re putting on" is misinterpreted as "You’re good enough".
- "A collectible" is misinterpreted as "Uncollectable".
Classic[]
- Since You Spin Me Round (Like a Record), Fine China was the first post-Just Dance 3 map whose pictograms have not received any major edits in Just Dance Unlimited or any later appearance.
- However, they have been positioned more downwards, thus not being completely unedited.
- Further edited have been applied to the pictograms in Just Dance+.
- However, they have been positioned more downwards, thus not being completely unedited.
- The simplified Chinese texts in the background translate to the lyrics in the chorus of the song.
- In 舞力无限, the color of this text has been changed from red to light blue. This also applies to the menu assets. Additionally, "我会慷慨" (I’ll be generous) is changed to "我的最爱" (My favorite), and "我不危险" (I’m not dangerous) is changed to "你属于我" (You’re mine).
- The Chinese text in the album background is slightly more shifted down than the one in the menu square.
- During parts of the routine, portions of the coach are accidentally cut out.
- However, this does not happen the first time he appears in the Mashup.
- According to early versions of the Just Dance Now servers, some files of the routine were meant to be updated. This can be seen in the "JDVersion" string, which reads "2015" instead of "5" (the "JDVersion" number used for Just Dance 2014).[3]
- The coach appears in the background for Uptown Funk.
- Fine China was supposed to be released on Just Dance Unlimited on May 9, 2019.[2] However, it was not added on that date and was instead postponed to July 4, 2019.
- The score tracking for camera consoles has been entirely remade in Just Dance Unlimited, altering the number of counted moves.[5]
- Fine China was featured in the Just Dance Now playlist "The Best of 2000s!", despite the song being released in 2013.
- The 舞力无限 cover is identical to the score card cover, except that it is compressed vertically to fit the standard size of covers and the background details are clearer.
- In Just Dance+, the first pictogram of the verses is reused in the chorus to represent the jump that the coach does before raising his arm in a semicircle.
Mashup[]
- The Mashup only features coaches from Just Dance 4 and Just Dance 2014.
- On the Wii version, no moves are counted during the third appearance of Love Boat.
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
(pre-Just Dance+)
(舞力无限)
(Mashup)
In-Game Screenshots[]
Promotional Images[]
Behind the Scenes[]
Beta Elements[]
Others[]
Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplays[]
Classic[]
Mashup[]
Extractions[]
References[]
- ↑ https://youtu.be/nN_1V5yMeAU?t=310s (better source needed)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:May jdu proof 2.jpeg
- ↑ File:Finechina jdn oldfiles.png
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 File:Finechina jdn newfiles.PNG
- ↑ https://youtu.be/_ct3LxitS5Y
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/justdancegame/photos/pb.100067348292428.-2207520000/355128807955909/?type=3
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/justdancegame/photos/pb.100067348292428.-2207520000/349699168498873/?type=3
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