: Usually starts with Mosconi trying to read a news report before being interrupted.
: This specific "feat." track is a rhythmic montage. It syncs Mosconi’s signature "bestemmie" (profane expletives) and his physical frustrations (slamming papers, shouting at off-camera staff) to the high-tempo beat of the Can-Can.
: Clips of him slamming his desk or adjusting his glasses are looped to act as percussion.
: As the Can-Can music intensifies, the edits of his shouts (notably "Ma che è questo?" and "Dio [Expelitive]") accelerate to match the melody.
: In Italy, Mosconi is the face of a specific subgenre of "trash" culture where serious professional settings collide with extreme, unfiltered anger. The "Dio Can Can" remix is considered a "classic" of early Italian YouTube and forum culture.
: Germano Mosconi (1932–2012) was a serious Italian television presenter for Telenuovo in Verona. He became an unintentional internet icon in the mid-2000s after "blooper" reels of his off-air outbursts—fueled by studio interruptions, loud noises, and illegible handwriting—were leaked online.
: The video is typically used as a reaction to chaotic situations, frustrating technical glitches, or as a piece of "YTP" (YouTube Poop) style satire. Key Elements in the Video