The dancer is a man who dresses in smart casual attire. He wears a pair of square-framed sunglasses and has a mustache and beard, mostly going underneath his head (similar to a goatee). His neatly combed hair is in a shade of dark brown nearing black. He is in a navy blue jacket with a light blue shirt, gray vest, a vivid yellow glove, and a black bow tie. His tight pants are navy blue and his shoes are gray, black, blue, and white.
The background is mostly red with blue, white, and black flying lines. The lyrics to the song show up on the background like "devils", "angels", "risin’ from the ground", "risin’ up to you", "I need to know now", "can you love me again", "I told you once I can’t do this again", "demons", and many more.
Love Me Again has a Mashup with the theme Ex-Girlfriends. It can be unlocked for 20 Mojo Coins on the Wii and 舞力全开2015, but with the use of Ubisoft Club for 30 units on all other consoles. It only features female dancers (the original dancer not withstanding).
Dancers[]
[GM#] - indicates a Gold Move. The # refers to the Gold Move's number.
Gold Moves 1 and 3: Punch your right arm downward to the left and swing it forward. Gold Move 2: Bend your body to the ground, kneel on your right knee, and hit the floor with your right arm. Gold Move 4: Jump and raise your arms slowly.
Gold Moves 1 and 3 (pre-Just Dance+)
Gold Moves 1 and 3 (Just Dance+)
Gold Moves 1 and 3 in-game
Gold Moves 2 (pre-Just Dance+)
Gold Moves 2 (Just Dance+)
Gold Move 2 in-game
Gold Moves 4 (pre-Just Dance+)
Gold Moves 4 (Just Dance+)
Gold Move 4 in-game
Mashup[]
There are 5 Gold Moves in the Mashup:
Gold Moves 1 and 4: Lift your leg and cross your arms as you hit them toward the ground. (Problem) Gold Move 2: Raise your hands up. (Wild) Gold Move 3: Lean to the right and move your hands up like a snake. (Feel So Right) Gold Move 5: Raise your arms slowly. (Love Me Again)
Gold Moves 1 and 4
Gold Moves 1 and 4 in-game
Gold Move 2
Gold Move 2 in-game
Gold Move 3
Gold Move 3 in-game
Gold Move 5
Gold Move 5 in-game
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of Love Me Again.
Love Me Again appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
Cool Slide / Slide Cool
Elegant Lock
Sharp Dressed Punches
Too Cool For You
Trivia[]
General[]
Love Me Again is the first song by John Newman in the series.
The version used in-game has the bridge and the final chorus shortened.
Files for an unused Party Master Mode can be found among data for Just Dance 2015.[2]
Classic[]
Love Me Again is the second routine whose background shows all (or most of) the lyrics of the song, after Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!).
According to the Behind The Scenes video, Love Me Again was shot accelerated, with the footage being slowed down afterwards.[citation needed] This makes Love Me Again the first Just Dance routine to be shot with this technique.
The effect of this technique is seen in the bridge.
There is a noticeable cut after the slowed section, meaning the routine was recorded in more than one take.
It is the third such map with no major changes in its pictograms, after Fine China and Me And My Broken Heart, whose pictograms were only positioned more downwards in Just Dance Unlimited.
However, majority of the pictograms received changes following the routine's appearance in Just Dance+.
In Just Dance+, the coach selection got a slight change where the coach is slightly farther away compare to the one from the routine's previous appearances.
Mashup[]
This is the only Mashup in Just Dance 2015 that must be unlocked via Ubisoft Club.
However, the Mashup costs 20 Mojo Coins on the Wii.
The coach of the Classic routine is the only male coach in the Mashup.
Gold Move 1 of Feel So Right is not counted as a Gold Move in the Mashup; therefore, a Beta pictogram is used in-game instead of the correct one.
Gold Move 3 of the Mashup is the only one that does not have the sound effect that plays before performing the move delayed and playing at the same time as the one that plays after performing it.
On the other hand, Gold Move 5 (which is Gold Move 4 of the Classic routine) has the effect delayed, despite this not happening on the Classic routine.