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Italian Music MTV Hit – Far L’Amore, Bob Sinclar

At number 6 on MTV’s Hit List Italia, Fare L’Amore – Make Love – by Bob Sinclar and featuring Raffaella Carrà.

Disco beat Europop stuff which sounds a little like an 80s track but without much class.

Anyway, my taste in music is not necessarily yours, so you might like it. I will admit that if I were in a disco dancing mood, and had drunk enough, Fare L’Amore may persuade me onto the dance floor to strut my funky stuff.

Fare L’Amore is the top song sung in Italian which appears in the MTV Singles Hit List for Italy top ten this week. Incidentally, Bob Sinclar is French. Raffaella Carrà is Italian.

I have to admit that my Saturday Night Fever days are but a memory.

On to the music video.

Bob Sinclar & Raffaella Carrà – Far l’Amore (Official Video)

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Parts of the song have subtitles in English.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSmdeqxxLLk[/youtube]

You can find this hit on iTunes should you which to pop it onto your iPad, iPod, iPhone or even your iMac.

At number one this week is Romanian singer Alexandra Stan with the track Mr Saxobeat – which she sings in English.

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Bob Sinclar photograph by Georges Biard

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