The dancer is a man. He wears a dark purple beret, a sky blue long-sleeve shirt, a dark purple vest, dark red suspender-like braces, dark purple pants, and a pair of dark red shoes.
Extreme
The dancer is a man. He wears a dark grey hat, a purple patterned leather jacket over a red top, long leather jeans, a black belt, and a pair of red sneakers.
Background
Classic
At 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 of the song.
Extreme
The template for the other Extreme routines in Just Dance 2014 is used, which is an arrangement of quadrilateral walls and platforms. They mainly flash red, purple, and gray, and silhouettes of the dancer appear on occasion in those colors.
There are some amendments and errors 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."
Classic
The dancers (with different hairstyles as compared to the original) who appear behind the coach during the chorus are from Just Dance 3 and Just Dance 4. They are:
In the Classic routine, the traditional Chinese texts on the signboards translate to the lyrics in the chorus of the song.
The Chinese ideogram in the album background is a little bit more shifted down than the one in the menu square.
During parts of the Classic routine, parts of the coach can be seen cut out.
This does not happen the first time in the Mashup.
The dancer from the Classic routine appears in the background for Uptown Funk, but does not appear in its Mashup, as he is replaced by Mr. Saxobeat.
Fine China was supposed to be released on Just Dance Unlimited on May 9, 2019. However, it was not added.[3]
However, it was later released on Just Dance Unlimited on July 4, 2019, while the Extreme Version was released on July 11, 2019.
Less moves are counted in Just Dance Unlimited.
In addition, a new score tracking file has been made for the feet movements after each Gold Move.
Extreme
Besides the lyric misinterpretations that appear in both the Classic and Extreme routines, there are four more lyric amendments and errors in the Extreme version.
The word "you’re" in the lyric "Or act like you’re my girl" is misspelled as "your".
"And the saying goes" is misinterpreted as "And they say it goes".
The fourth time "I’m not dangerous" is sung, the lyrics say "not I’m dangerous."
"Favorite", the American version of the word, is spelled as "favourite", the version for many other countries.
All of these changes have been fixed in Just Dance Unlimited.
In the Wii U version of Just Dance Unlimited, the pictograms have default colors.[4]
In Just Dance Unlimited, all of the pictograms have been remade and some have been added.