"Majesty" by Apashe featuring Wasiu is featured on Just Dance 2023 Edition, 舞力无限, and Just Dance Now.
Appearance of the Dancers[]
The routine is structured as a Duet between two different teams, The Just Dancers and the Night Swan Army, engaging in a dance battle. They all have a faded light-like outline, separated into two gradients by the sides and features the left side red and the right side indigo.
The majority of the enemies are Night Swan’s soldiers, with them being brainwashed and transformed coaches that she previously abducted. Each of these soldiers shown are black humanoid entities with black feather-like projections by the sides of their arms and a sharp projection at the top of their head. Their foreheads also contain pink beak-like crests and their backs also has pink stylized feather imprints, with a neon pink glow. All of them have glowing pink gloves.
P1[]
C1[]
C1 is Wanderlust. His appearance has been kept the same. However, he then gets turned into one of Night Swan’s soldiers. He faces off against Jack Rose, who reverts him back to his normal appearance before the second verse.
C2[]
C2 is Brezziana. Her appearance has been kept almost the same, except her color scheme is brighter.
C3[]
C3 is Mihaly. Their appearance is almost identical on the outfit details at the end of their routine, except their color scheme is brighter, their earbuds are taken off, and their glove is cyan.
C4[]
C4 is Sara, facing against Night Swan. Her appearance has been kept the same.
P2[]
C1[]
C1 is Jack Rose. His appearance has been kept almost the same, except his feather boa is brighter. However, at the brief start of the second verse, all the red parts are darker.
C2[]
C2 is Lysara, transformed into one of Night Swan’s soldiers and facing against Brezziana. Before the first drop ends, she is changed back to her normal appearance. Her appearance has been kept almost the same, except her color scheme is brighter and her cape is removed.
C3[]
C3 is P3 of I Like It, transformed into one of Night Swan’s soldiers and facing against Mihaly. Before the first drop ends, he is changed back to his normal appearance. His appearance has been kept almost the same, except his color scheme is slightly darker.
C4[]
C4 is P2 of Temperature, transformed into one of Night Swan’s soldiers and facing against Brezziana. His appearance has been kept the same.
C5[]
C5 is Liza Friday, transformed into one of Night Swan’s soldiers and facing against Mihaly. Her appearance is identical on the outfit details at the saxphone solo and the final chorus of her routine.
C6[]
C6 is Night Swan, facing against Sara. Her appearance is identical on the outfit details at the start of her routine.
(Just Dance 2023 Edition, Pre-1.0.4 update)
Background[]
The routine begins at the end of Locked Out of Heaven, where Jack Rose slowly turns to see The Just Dancers stepping out of the portal after encountering Mihaly in the Temple of Master Panda. As they slowly walk in, Wanderlust sees Jack Rose and approaches with him in a friendly smile, with Jack Rose looking at them warily. Meanwhile, Discoball darts around and disappears for the rest of the routine.
Each of The Just Dancers introduce themselves with an action; Wanderlust curtsies, Brezziana flexes her right hand, Sara waving, and Mihaly bowing. Wanderlust tries to approach Jack Rose, but is always moving far away from him in distrust. The two dances as the platform slowly rises, up and into the stage where Jack Rose performs. Fans, unaware of the context, continue to cheer on the performance of Wanderlust and Jack Rose, while Night Swan, in the two large segmented screens, is performing dramatic hand gestures, leering at them ominously.
As the first drop pulses, the statue of Night Swan begins to pulse dark purple starry magic energy and the lights in the background slowly die down. Jack Rose looks at Wanderlust in shock, with Night Swan's spell taking hold on him, draining his color and shifting to black and neon pink before reforming into her soldier. All of Jack's audience quickly turn into her soldiers, with the city slowly emitting an eerie pink glow in the sky. Jack Rose looks at his surroundings in shock and disbelief while Night Swan shifts away, with Brezziana and Lysara ready to face each other as depicted on the screens. The head of Night Swan's statue emits a pulse of colorful energy for a brief amount of time.
The routine quickly cuts inside The Swan Tower, where remaining members of The Just Dancers face off against the Night Swan Army in a dance battle. While most of the soldiers are standing still, the transformed coaches are facing The Just Dancers, in front of corrupted portals that show their respective backgrounds. Brezziana faces against Lysara and Temperature (P2) while Mihaly faces against I Like It (P3) and Liza Friday. When the transformed coaches are set free, they revert to their original appearances and the corrupting magic slowly dissipates away.
During Mihaly and I Like It (P3)'s battle, Night Swan and Jack Rose are seen in the background, appearing to have a heated argument over what had happened. Their argument continues for a time being before it ends in a fractured relationship, with Night Swan angry at her son and sic the transformed Wanderlust against him before walking away. Jack Rose ended up fighting and freeing Wanderlust from the spell, with them performing the first Gold Move in doing so.
With the numbers of Night Swan's army reduced to a very few soldiers, Sara and Night Swan have a final confrontation against each other for the fate of the Danceverses. The background darkens as Night Swan performs her move in a grand and dramatic flair, while Sara, backed by her friends and Jack Rose cheering for her, performs her own moves in an energetic and fun style. The swan statue on the throne slowly raises its wings up as golden light shines behind them in great intensity before it quickly disappears as the second Gold Moves happens, with segments of the "feathers” flashing neon pink lights and the background lightened.
As a result of the battle, Sara ends up the victor as Night Swan is defeated, overwhelmed by her own dark energy with particles slowly flying off from her body as she has lost the battle for this world. However, she dramatically raises up and then summons a portal to her place of origin[2]; a mysterious dark world with a black, eerie humanoid statue of pipes and glowing pinks in the distance surrounding with orange smoke or clouds. Night Swan leaves the Swan Tower and The Just Dancers, looking at them one more time before the portal crumbles, never to be seen in preparation of a war that is yet to come.
With Sara emerging as the victor, The Just Dancers quickly gather around in celebration of their victory. Discoball quickly returns and floats above The Just Dancers, where they begin to emit a bright light as everything fades to white.
Gold Moves[]
There are 2 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Move 1: Grab each other's hand and lift them, then let go.
Gold Move 2: Spread your arms out, and back to yourself.
Appearances in Playlists[]
Majesty is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance 2023 Edition[]
舞力全开[]
Just Dance Now[]
- Countdown 2024
- Countdown 2025
- Crazy Con (2024)
- Crazy Con (2025)
- Final Burst
Trivia[]
General[]
- Majesty and Witch are the second and third songs by Apashe in the series.
- Coincidentally, both songs have routines with Night Swan as a coach.
- Majesty is mentioned in the ESRB rating summary of Just Dance 2023 Edition, which references the line "Exhale now I look like a smoker".[3]
- "I’m the s**t" is censored.
- In game, there is no ellipses (…) in replace of the censored words.
- There are a few lyric errors:
- The line "Instant classic, that’s classical gold art" is mislabeled as "It’s been classic, this classic in gold art".
- The lyric "So better say your majesty" is mislabeled as "So bad to say your majesty".
- The music video version is used in-game, which shortens the first drop.
- The second post-drop is cut separately.
- The map background consists of a plain pink and a black shade on top instead of a screenshot gameplay.
- However this does not happens on 舞力无限 and Just Dance Now, which consists of a screenshot gameplay.
Routine[]
- Majesty is the eight map whose album coach has a transparent fade at the bottom.
- It is the third map where this happens because the coach selection image servers as the album coach, after Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go and Louie Louie.
- Majesty is the fourth map in the Just Dance series whose coach selection images consist of more than one coach, after Jamaican Dance, Giddy on Up (Giddy on Out) (Hold My Hand), and Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Hold My Hand).
- Majesty is the third multiplayer routine where more than one coach was portrayed by the same performer (in this case, Sara, Night Swan and Liza Friday are portrayed by Shirley Henault). It follows Girlfriend and Bang Bang Bang.
- The routine can be spotted in the background of Can’t Stop the Feeling! (Danceverse Prince Version).
- Some of the pictograms for the returning coaches differ in color from their original counterparts.
- The pictograms of Brezziana are orange instead of ochre-orange.
- The pictogram that appears when Lysara returns to her original form is violet instead of pink.
- The pictograms of Mihaly are light blue instead of orange.
- The pictogram that appears when P3 of I Like It returns to his original form is ultramarine blue instead of cobalt blue.
- The preview gameplay was coincidentally uploaded the day after French Just Dance YouTuber TheFairyDina uploaded a full gameplay of Witch, revealing that the four black entities surrounding the coach are the four abducted coaches from Can’t Stop the Feeling!.
- In the preview, the score indicators are smaller than usual.
- On November 28, 2022, Just Dance’s Twitter account explained that the portal Night Swan walks through at the end of the routine leads to her place of origin.[4]
- On June 4, 2023, Just Dance’s French Twitter account posted a GIF of Night Swan walking through said portal with the caption "On vous souhaite une joyeuse fête des mères avec une des mamans les plus stylées de Just Dance".[5]
- On June 9, 2023, Just Dance posted behind the scenes footage of Mihaly’s portion of the routine and erroneously claimed it was footage of Rather Be.[6]
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
(Just Dance 2023 Edition)
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Promotional Images[]
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Videos[]
Official Music Video[]
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Gameplays[]
Behind the Scenes[]
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References[]
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IZNY5V1ehcQ
- ↑ https://twitter.com/justdancegame/status/1597274882630627329?cxt=HHwWgsDRveDC1KosAAAA
- ↑ https://www.esrb.org/ratings/38777/Just+Dance+2023/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/justdancegame/status/1597274882630627329?cxt=HHwWgsDRveDC1KosAAAA
- ↑ https://twitter.com/JustDanceFR/status/1665297414838779905
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xAIvaWoTVDs














































