Safe And Sound

"Safe And Sound" by Capital Cities is featured on Just Dance 2014 as an unlockable/hidden song.

Dancer
Five different dancers switch between the song. Three of them are female and two of them are male.


 * 185-0.png first dancer wears an orange jumpsuit similar to the one in Mas Que Nada and black ankle strap stilettos.
 * The second dancer wears a blue track jacket with green and orange arrows, grey skinny jeans, and green shoes.


 * The third dancer wears a pink tank top with a blue sleeveless vest, a blue skirt, long green socks and blue creepers.


 * The fourth dancer wears the classic Good Feeling vest with a green long sleeve shirt, with black skinny jeans and yellow shoes

''Note that once a dancer transforms, they are never seen again in the course of the routine.
 * The fifth dancer wears a blue and teal striped loose cropped shirt, pink watermelon shorts, long green socks and yellow shoes.

Background
There's a yellow screen that has some red stripes on it, with some green grapefruits and bubbles behind it. At some parts of the song, mostly at when the boys are dancing, the screen changes to dark green and the stripes are bright green and bubbly, and behind it is dark green with some blurry lights.

Gold Moves
There are five gold moves in the song. Each switched dancer gets their own gold move.
 * First: Flow your hair with both your arms.
 * Second: Rub the right side of your head with your right arm.
 * Third: Swing your right arm downward while bouncing.
 * Fourth: Move your right arm upward and rub your hair.
 * Fifth: Move your right arm upward and swing your hair.

Trivia

 * This is the third choreography to change genders. The first was Song 2 from Just Dance 2 and the second was Gangnam Style from Just Dance 4.
 * Majority of the dancers are wearing outfits or accessories from previous dancers. Dancers are listed in order below and state what outfit or accessory the dancer is wearing.
 * Mas Que Nada complete outfit.
 * Jacket similar to the Electro Body Combat workout
 * Skirt from "Oath," crop top from Hit The Lights, denim vest from the alternate version of "Call Me Maybe," and creepers from "Die Young."
 * Jacket from original version of "Good Feeling," and shirt from "Beauty and a Beat"
 * Shoes from "C'mon," and the Banana from In The Summertime, socks from "C'mon" or "Flashdance... What A Feeling," and shirt from "Rich Girl" (With a chair).
 * A Fructis sponsored website would give out free codes to players before the Uplay one did. For the first couple of days, it was available to all NTSC countries, but later in time, it could only be accessed in Canada, or with the use of a Canadian proxy. Despite the website only working for Canada, the codes can be used in any NTSC country.
 * There's a beta picture of this, and on the top it has the PS3 shapes near the names. However, the song can't be reached on the PS3, due to there being no Redeem Code button on it.
 * The second switched dancer appears to be the same as the one from Alfonso Signorini and I Kissed a Girl's On Stage Mode.
 * This song was released on March 5 for the Wii, Wii U, and Xbox 360, for the NTSC region. Players could get it with a Uplay account and receiving a code for it, but now it redirects to the Uplay website.
 * The first dancer of this song shares a resemblance with We Can Fly.
 * The fourth dancer resembles Pump It and Don't You Worry Child And Good Feeling
 * The first coach has an avatar which can be unlocked by paying 5 Mojocoins, even if you didn't unlock the song yet. It's also available on Just Dance 2015 for 5 Mojo coins.
 * Many files for this song were found in Just Dance 2015.
 * This is the only song from Just Dance 2014 that does not have any file in Just Dance Now archives.
 * P1's armpits seem a bit glitchy, as they have small black shapes (like the armpit hair of We R Who We R).
 * The Garnier Canada channel uploaded some tutorials about how to make every coach's hairstyle.