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"Want U Back" by Cher Lloyd featuring Astro is featured on Just Dance 4, where it appears on-disc for the Wii U, and as a downloadable track for all other systems.
The track later reappeared as a downloadable track in Just Dance 2015, before appearing in Just Dance Now and Just Dance Unlimited.
Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a woman with short magenta hair in a bob, turquoise pants, aqua platform booties with yellow bows on them, and a multi-colored poncho, which is pink, neon blue, and yellow.
Background
The dancer is standing on a checker-style platform with different shades of red. A large red spotlight shines in the background. Photographs of the dancer ruining various dance routines in the same game also rain down, including those of Good Feeling, We No Speak Americano, and Cercavo Amore.
Gold Moves
There are 4 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1, 2, and 3: Lift your right arm and leg, and point your right hand to the right.
Gold Move 4: Put your hands beside your head and spin your head in a circle. This is the final move of the routine.
Appearances in Mashups
Want U Back appears in the following Mashup:
Dance Quests
Just Dance 4
Note that these Dance Quests are only available on the Wii U.
- One player gets 3 stars
- One player gets 4 stars
- One player gets 5 stars
- Get all Gold Moves
- Get the "Poser" Dance style
- Get GOOD when "I want you back" is sung
Just Dance 2016
Want U Back appears in the following Dance Quest map:
- Unicorn
Trivia
- Want U Back is the first song by Cher Lloyd in the series.
- Throughout the dance, there are pictures of the dancer ruining pictures of other routines, in a manner commonly known as "photo-bombing". The routines are:
- Want U Back is the second routine in which images of past dancers appear, after Teenage Dream.
- Want U Back appears in Cher Lloyd’s music video for Oath.
- In the downloadable version of Want U Back on Just Dance 4, the line "Thought I needed to upgrade" is misinterpreted as "So I needed to upgrade". This was not the case for the Wii U version.
- In the Wii U version of the routine, the final lyric of the song reads "Just sound like a helicopter/Brrrrrrrrrr...". However, in other versions, it reads, "Does this sound like a helicopter?/Brrrrrrrrrr...".
- On all the successive games, the lyric is shown as "Just sound like a helicopter/Brrrrrrrrrr..." for all consoles.
- On Just Dance 2015, for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 (camera), fewer moves are counted for than on Just Dance 4.
- Want U Back is the only routine from Just Dance 4 that was featured on Just Dance 2015 without also being featured in Just Dance 2014.
- Want U Back is also the only routine from Just Dance 4 that was exclusive to the Wii U that was available in other consoles.
- It is also the only one to return as a downloadable track in a future game.
- Gold Move 4 is represented by two pictograms in the Just Dance Now files, the one with the arrow and the one without the arrow.
- The one without the arrow is a Beta element.
- Whenever Want U Back is played in Just Sweat, no calories will be counted for. The Sweat Bar on the top will still be taken in account, however.
- This is the also the case with Domino.
Gallery
Game Files
In-Game Screenshots
Promotional Images
Beta Elements
Others
Videos
Official Music Video
Gameplays
References
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