Loredana Bertè (with the Salentine Boomdabash) is in the top 10 and has one of the songs of the summer of 2018. I've seen her in the abyss (both personally and artistically) so many times; unfortunate years, her participation in Music Farm (still fortunate) to self-produce an album, then kicked out by the majors, intent on tearing into a poor wardrobe assistant, after the disqualification from Sanremo 2008, indecipherable and alleged suicide attempts, equally improbable stories of Bush, Bin Laden, Borg, Secret Services. And then her sister Mimì. And the ogre of a father. And the mother who sells the villa to get a facelift. The summer hit "Non ti dico no" wavers between the banal and the piece of authorship. Her dream has always been a good placement at the Festival. After years of career, she nearly clinched the podium in a duet with Gigi D'Alessio. Because Loredana looks ahead and doesn't set barriers or prejudices. And I adore her for this. What I propose here is a gem from 1982, with Bertè and Matia Bazar duetting songs from their repertoires. In this performance, you see all the limits, all the bravado, and all the charisma of a woman who, when you think it's all over for her, teaches you the art of the rock war. Loredana Bertè-C'è tutto un mondo intorno(con Matia Bazar) - Video Dailymotion
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