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The album features an unreleased track, Chi l'ha detto, which was sent to radios on 16 November and released on YouTube along with the music video on 23 November. [102] On late 2018 she returned to the television scene after two years of absence, as a guest of Fabio Fazio at Che tempo che fa [103] and by Carlo Conti at Un Natale d'Oro Zecchino ...
In 2008, a video of a performance of "Do It, Do It Again" appeared in the Doctor Who episode "Midnight". In 2011, French DJ Bob Sinclar sampled the original Italian version of "A far l'amore comincia tu" and included it in his single "Far l'amore".
Almost three years after Raffaella Carrà's death, and 44 years after the release of the original song, in 2024, German producers Jaxomy and Agatino Romero remixed the song. It was released digitally on 20 February 2024. It went viral on YouTube and TikTok in April when a video of a raccoon kit above a rotating camera was posted. [2]
Do It, Do It Again", an English version of "A far l'amore comincia tu", by Raffaella Carrà, 1977 Did It Again (disambiguation) Let's Do It Again (disambiguation)
on YouTube " Far l'amore " is a song by French music producer and DJ Bob Sinclar , with vocals by Italian singer Raffaella Carrà , sampled from her 1976 hit " A far l'amore comincia tu ". It was released on 17 March 2011 and peaked at number 6 in Italy.
It should only contain pages that are Raffaella Carrà songs or lists of Raffaella Carrà songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Raffaella Carrà songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The original panel consisted of Litfiba singer Piero Pelù, Italian music icons Raffaella Carrà and Riccardo Cocciante and former The X Factor contestant Noemi. After winning as coach in the first season, Cocciante left the show and in the second season and was replaced by rapper J-Ax , former singer of Articolo 31 , [ 1 ] who was also ...
Raffaella (in some countries released as Hay que venir al sur) is the ninth studio album by Italian singer Raffaella Carrà, released in 1978 by CBS Italiana. It is her first to be distributed in the United States. [1] The album was certified gold in Greece. [2]