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  2. Rossetto e caffè - Wikipedia

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    The song also anticipated the tour of Sal Da Vinci UniverSaltour, which started from Portici, the proceeds of which were donated to the Catholic association Emanuele Onlus to build a shelter in Messina, in the coastal hamlet of Giampilieri Marina, where children will be welcomed.

  3. Talk:Da Vinci (song) - Wikipedia

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  5. Sal Da Vinci - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Michael Sorrentino (born 7 April 1969), known professionally Sal Da Vinci, is an American-born Italian singer and actor. He won the Festival Italiano in 1994 [ 1 ] and took third place in the 2009 Sanremo Music Festival . [ 2 ]

  6. Talk:Song - Wikipedia

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    Wiktionary: A musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by SINGING. So WHY does this article's lead sentence not have a variation of the word "Sing" when its pretty much clear that SINGING is required to make a SONG and besides this word is used in every single dictionary defenition. Even Wiktionary knows.

  7. What are Sabrina Carpenter's 'Espresso' lyrics about? All ...

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    "The song is kind of about seeing femininity as your super power, and embracing the confidence of being that b----," she said. Carpenter chose a summer vibe for the music video, which is filled ...

  8. Da Vinci (song) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Heisel of Alternative Press stated ""Da Vinci" is another example of Cuomo & Co. being absolute masters at their game." Lyrically, Heisel praises it as a love song, saying "The words are clear without being direct, making the lyrics potentially universal." [2] By contrast, Michael Nelson of Stereogum considers

  9. "We Don't Talk About Bruno" landing at the No. 1 spot means the track has further surpassed "Let It Go," one of the most beloved songs in the Disney canon, on the charts. The "Frozen" song peaked ...