The dancer is a man who dresses in smart casual attire. He wears a pair of square-framed sunglasses and has a moustache 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 dark blue jacket with a light blue shirt, grey vest, and a black bow tie. His tight pants are dark blue and his shoes are grey, black, blue, and white.
Background
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 but with the use of Ubisoft Club for 30 units on all other consoles. It features female dancers from love songs or breakup songs.
Dancers
[GM#] - indicates a Gold Move. The # refers to the Gold Move's number.
There are 4 Gold Moves in the Classic routine: Gold Moves 1 and 3: Punch downward. Gold Move 2: Hit the floor. (Similar to that of Funhouse) Gold Move 4: Raise your arms. This is the final move for the routine.
Gold Moves 1 and 3
Gold Move 2
Gold Move 4
Gold Move 1 and 3 in-game
Gold Move 2 in-game
Gold Move 4 in-game
Mashup
The Mashup has 5 Gold Moves: 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. This is the final move for the Mashup. (Love Me Again)
Love Me Again appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
Cool Slide
Elegant Lock
Sharp Dressed Punches
Too Cool For You
Trivia
Love Me Again is the first song by John Newman in the series.
According to the Behind The Scenes Video, this choreography was shot accelerated that the footage was slowed down afterwards. The effect of this is seen in the third chorus.
This is the second time the coach moves from side to side, but with an edited movement, so it seems like he is floating or teleporting. The first time was in Tell Your World.