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The song, written during the 2020 lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, talks about the singer's love for music. [5] During an interview, Annalisa said: "My song is called Dieci and it's a kind of declaration of my love for music. It's the story of this love that doesn't want to end, so it clings to the last times which are never the last.
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Licorice Pizza (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack for the 2021 film of the same name. It was released by Republic Records on the same date as the film, November 26, 2021. The album was additionally released in physical CD and vinyl on December 10. [ 1 ]
Pizza was met with widespread critical acclaim from music critics. Writing for Your EDM, Matthew Meadow described the song as "a true progressive house anthem" and "progressive house at its purest and most melodic". He thinks that the track's name is "rather corny", and felt that it "lifted listeners up with massive kicks, powerful drums, huge ...
Listening to hold music is a universally unenjoyable experience — that is, unless it takes place on Pizza Hut’s line. On Feb. 9, TikToker @noraeinhellll posted a video calling Pizza Hut to ...
Dieci, Arad, commune in Arad County, Romania Dieci (song) , song by Italian singer Annalisa Enzo Dieci (born 1934), Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Jim from Backseat Mafia said "'Pizza Guy' opens with these gently pulsating analogue synths, as these chords underneath stay static, like a carpet. As it progresses there's more evidence of that classic 80s sound – the wiry electronic sounds, the warm, plopping bassline as it develops into something that brings the funk to the party, almost Prince style in some ways."