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Above: the new single edit interrupts the sensual rhythm of the album version, but adds a dreamy disco sheen.
The italo-disco sound that Corona has always thrived in is still very much palpable, and the harder rave sounds on these new mixes are a worthy addition, but not quite on par with the stampede of slasa piano keys found on the Norman Price remix of the previous single Saturday.
I have no idea how this album has went down in Italy, which has always been Corona's most loyal market, as has South America where many a youtube clip can be found showcasing Souza's outrageous stage presence, Whitney Houston wig-ripping acapellas of I Will Always Love You (this has to be seen to be believed), and cackling radio interviews that are worth experiencing even if you don't speak Italian or Portguguese!
Olga de Souza Y GENARATION album reached #1 on iTunes, category best dance album. This is official.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Her website is so inadequate for news - there is literally nothing on it. Unless I am wrong and there is a Corona website with up-to-date information?
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