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For fans of paola & chiara, lovers of dance-pop and italian pop music, and listeners seeking vibrant summer tracks.
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THE REVIEW

If anyone thought that the Iezzi sisters had split up or found another job, you are gravely mistaken.

The new lead single of the summer of 2013 signed by Paola&Chiara is called "Divertiamoci (perché c'è feeling)" and it precedes their eighth album of originals, "Giungla," set to be released in mid-June.

After the half-flop of the album "Milleluci" three years ago, the Iezzi sisters realized they needed to return to their dance-pop sounds from 2000-2002; the new single indeed slightly recalls "festival," but thanks to more electro, urban sounds and an Italian rapper, it turns out to be a pleasant, rhythmic track, suitable for fun summer evenings.

There is no video for the song yet, but the Iezzi sisters will surely shoot one soon.

"Divertiamoci (perché c'è feeling)" is thus a lively record that brings these two pop sisters back to the successful sounds that made them famous in the scorching summers of "Vamos a bailar," "karmasutra," "festival," and "Fatalità."

The single's release is scheduled only for download on iTunes on June 3rd, but fortunately, "Giungla," Paola & Chiara's new album, will arrive in stores shortly after.

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Paola & Chiara make a welcomed return in 2013 with their dance-pop single 'Divertiamoci (perché c'è feeling),' heralding their eighth album 'Giungla.' After the disappointing performance of their previous album, the sisters revive the energetic sounds that brought them success in the early 2000s, now infused with electro and urban beats. The track is fitting for summer parties and is set for release on iTunes on June 3rd, with their album following soon after.

Paola & Chiara

Paola & Chiara are an Italian pop duo (the Iezzi sisters) discussed in DeBaser reviews for their early Sanremo-era releases and later dance-pop/electronic direction.
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