Eurobeat tracks in italian language
Eurobeat tracks in italian language
youtu.be/OJdhCSZNxmE
youtu.be/AKCTQV3rPsw
I NEED MORE TRACKS IN ITALIAN.I don't mind old eurobeat from '80s
Wake up in the morning with my book
I'll go to my school I'll go very fast
'Cos I've a lot study and I wanna be ready tonite
When the disco is open
I'll go to my school I'll go very fast
'Cos I've a lot study and I wanna be ready tonite
When the disco is open
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- Eurobeat Master
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- Euroheater
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Re: Eurobeat tracks in italian language
But it's not really Italian other than those two words...
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- Eurocurious
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Re: Eurobeat tracks in italian language
Wow I can't believe I've never listened to an actual Italian eurobeat track it's kinda funny actually considering the amount of eurobeat I've listened to
Re: Eurobeat tracks in italian language
80s, but not really eurobeat (rather italo). There was an English version as well (I Feel You).
Matia Bazar - Ti Sento
youtu.be/FOadUytpMEU
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- Bazooka Bellydancer
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Re: Eurobeat tracks in italian language
Eurobeat in other languages (including Italian) is rare these days other than the titles or parts in the lyrics in it. Take a look at this Vibration track with lyrics performed entirely in Spanish:
youtu.be/rgJcJP0FXMk
youtu.be/rgJcJP0FXMk
"Like a number one, Eurobeat is magic, love and fun" - Anika
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- Bazooka Bellydancer
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Re: Eurobeat tracks in italian language
I think it has to do with the Paninero subculture in Northern Italy that there are no Italo Disco or Eurobeat songs in Italian language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paninaro
They absolutely disliked music with Italian vocals and were mostly influenced by US American and British Synth Pop and Disco.
They absolutely disliked music with Italian vocals and were mostly influenced by US American and British Synth Pop and Disco.
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