"Finesse (Remix)" by Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B is featured on Just Dance 2019 and Just Dance Now.
Appearance of the Dancers
The routine is performed by a male-male-female-female style dance crew. They wear 1990’s style clothing that resembles Bruno and Cardi’s outfits from the music video.
P1
P1 is a man. He is wearing a magenta cap, a navy blue shirt, and a yellow-and-blue-striped jacket. He also sports light blue jeans and a gold strap chain.
P2
P2 is a man. He wears a blue hat, a light blue vest covers a yellow tank top with yellow and purple patterns, blue pants, and pink shoes.
P3
P3 is a woman. She has braided hair, a multicolored jacket, a navy blue bra, purple shorts, black leggings, and orange shoes.
P4
P4 is a woman. She sports earrings, a pink and yellow bra, a cyan top with black covering, an orange bracelet on her left hand, blue jeans, and purple shoes.
Background
The background changes a lot during the routine, but still keeps an urban 90’s theme throughout. Spotlights will also light up to the beat throughout the routine.
Before the routine starts, you will see a neon pink room with a small purple fading on the wall. As the song starts, windows will light up separately to the beat of the song, while a pink light inside each of the windows will light up after. During Cardi's verse, one section of the building will be highlighted during the solo part of each dancer, meanwhile blue highlights will swoop in towards it. Highlighted yellow squares will transition from inside-out after all of the solo parts.
During the verses, the routine takes place in a building rooftop with a cityscape in the back that changes in two different colors: one in purple, and another in orange. The buildings will usually flip vertically or horizontally depending on the dancers movements. In the pre-chorus, it changes into a warehouse setting, mainly colored purple. In the back, you can see staircases with different silhouettes of people dancing on them. Behind that is a city skyline that transitions from orange to blue.
In the chorus, there are various different lines and shapes with the large ones being a circle and a triangle, while palm trees can be found on the right side. There are also two metal fences on each side.
During the bridge, psychedelic panels for each dancer appear. Whenever any of them move, industrial apartment building stairs can be seen behind an orange backdrop. It then changes into a lightning patterned wall. The same transitioning from Cardi's verse in the beginning happens here, except whenever each section is highlighted, it's patterned in a square design that spins.
The final background is now the same as the first one, but with various sized crates and a platform.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Throw your arms down.
Gold Move 2: This is the final move of the routine:
- P1: Leaning back, place your right hand under your chin and your left arm across your chest.
- P2: Angled right with your legs spread, place your left arm across your chest and grab your left shoulder with your right hand.
- P3: Place your left hand on your right hip and your right hand on the side of your face while looking left.
- P4: With your legs spread and your left knee popped out, place your left hand on your leg and your right hand on your hip with your elbow out.
Trivia
- Finesse (Remix) is the fourth song by Bruno Mars in the series.
- However, this is his fifth song in the entire franchise, after Just The Way You Are (Just Dance Kids 2, The Smurfs Dance Party).
- Finesse (Remix) is the eighth remix to be used in the series.
- "Ass" and "s**t" are censored.
- The delayed ending of the song is cut.
- Finesse (Remix) was referenced by Ubisoft in the ESRB label of Just Dance 2019, in which the following lyric was cited: "Cause I love the way it feels/When we grind"[4]
- The orchestral instrumental version of Finesse (Remix) was used as one of the songs in Ubisoft’s E3 2018 press conference.[5]
- There is a pictogram that is colored wrong (two pictograms after Gold Move 1) where P2 and P3’s colors are switched.
- The background takes inspiration from the music video.
- P4’s shoes glitch when the coaches move their arms.
- As seen in a promotional image, P4’s color scheme was slightly different: her top was aquamarine green instead of cobalt blue, and her jeans and her glove were darker.
- In the menu assets, the coaches’ outlines are darker and thicker.
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