Want U Back is a song in the main series of Just Dance, officially appearing for Just Dance 4. It is by Cher Lloyd featuring Astro.
Synopsis[]
Want U Back is a song in Just Dance 4 and is also featured in Just Dance 2015, Just Dance Now and the Just Dance Unlimited service. It has one dance associated with it: a Solo dance done by a female coach. In the series, it was originally marked with a 1 difficulty rating, though it has switched to an Easy difficulty rating. It originally had no effort rating, though it has since been given a Low effort rating.
In Just Dance 4, Want U Back was only added in the set tracklist in the Wii U rendition. In other renditions, though also alternatively in the Wii U rendition, it is a downloadable song, though it no longer available for purchase in the Wii rendition. (However, if it has been purchased and saved prior, then it is still available to play.)
In Just Dance 2015, Want U Back appears as a downloadable song, though it no longer available for purchase in the Wii rendition. (However, if it has been purchased and saved prior, then it is still available to play.)
In the Just Dance Unlimited service, Want U Back is featured under the "Unicorn" Dance Quest, though the Dance Quest is only available through the service in Just Dance 2016 and Just Dance 2017.
Setting[]
The dance takes place on a colored diamond floor. The background switches in two main views: one a sparkly red scenery and the other a colored diamond wall. During the parts with the diamond wall, photographs of the coach are shown, being unruly with whoever was in those same photographs. Right before the bridge, a background of pointed figures appear rolling up. During the bridge, a bunch of bars, each with a yellow top, are shown moving in various fashions. Towards the end of the performance, the photographs appear falling down in the sparkly red scenery.
Easter Eggs[]
- The photographs feature coaches from other songs. The coaches seen are from Superstition, Maneater, Rock Lobster, (Right Coach) Asereje (The Ketchup Song), the Classic Version of Good Feeling, the Classic Version of We No Speak Americano, and Cercavo Amore
Appearances in other songs[]
Mashups[]
Want To Want Me |