Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale)

"Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale)" by Fedez is featured on the PAL version of Just Dance 2014.

Dancer
The dancer is a man. He starts off in a black suit and orange shirt underneath, with a blue tie and shoes. He looks like a government official. He then transforms into a red and green superhero outfit, he also has sunglasses and a necklace with a dollar sign, and stays like that for the rest of the song.

Background
At the start, when the dancer is in a suit, he stands in an area based off of Times Square, made out of a reflective material like glass or plastic. The background is in a general dark blue color, with buildings with electric billboards.

When the dancer transforms into a superhero, the background changes into a scrolling star pattern of red, white, and green, corresponding with the colors on his costume.

In the rapping part, the background turns into a gradient of dark blue, with blue neon lights (buildings) turning on and off like an equalizer. A crowd is cheering in front of the buildings.

For the song, the background toggles through each phase, corresponding to the part in the song.

Gold Moves
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine, all of which are the same: All Gold Moves: Point your fingers to your chest.

Appearances in Mashups
Alfonso Signorini appears in the following Mashups:
 * It's My Birthday (Suit Up!)
 * Macarena (Gentlemen) 
 * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) (Funny Guys) 
 * Irish Meadow Dance

Captions
Alfonso Singorini appears in Party Master Modes. Here are the captions attributed to his dance moves:
 * Super Crazy Shake
 * Super Loser

Trivia

 * After Cercavo Amore, this is the second Italian song to be featured in the series.
 * I glutei (buttocks), f*ga (p**sy), and piscia (piss) are censored. I glutei and piscia can still be briefly heard, though.
 * This is the second non-English song in the Just Dance series where a word had to be censored, along with María from the same game. However, in María it was an English word in a Spanish song censored while in this song the words are actually in Italian.
 * At the end of the dance, a female is walking by and the coach runs up to her. She resembles P1 of Can't Take My Eyes Off You.
 * In the music video of the song, there is a gameplay of Jailhouse Rock.
 * The song is about Alfonso Signorini, an Italian TV host, and Italy's economic crisis.
 * On the Dolphin Emulator for the Wii, when playing the NTSC version of the game, this song can be accessed using hacks.
 * This is the first PAL exclusive to have a male coach; it is followed by Papaoutai.
 * Even though the Italian singer Elio (from the pop band Elio E Le Storie Tese) performs the intro and the chorus, he is not credited in any form in the game.