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  • "Nell'aria" (transl.
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  • Brother and sister Gianni and Marcella Bella made their recording industry debut together in the early '70s with hit songs such as "Hai Ragione Tu" (), "Montagne Verdi" (), "Io Domani" (), and "Nessuno Mai" (). The duo was introduced to Italian audiences thanks in large part to Marcella's performance at the very first Sanremo Festival, singing "Montagne Verdi." The Bellas won the prestigious Gondola of Gold Award from the Mostra Internazionale di Venezia for the record "Nessuno Mai." Collaborations with the acclaimed producer Mogol characterized Gianni and Marcella Bella's careers throughout the '80s, including productions such as GB1 (), Una Luce (), and Due Cuori Rossi di Vergogna (). Though Marcella took a number of years out of the spotlight to raise her three sons, she returned with the release of Passato e Presente, featuring the single "Fa Chic," written by Giancarlo Bigazzi and Gianni. Both having maintained prosperous solo careers, the siblings combined their efforts again

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  • testo della canzone nellaria marcella bella biography
  • Nell'aria

    single by Marcella Bella

    "Nell'aria" (transl.&#;"In the air") is a song written by Gianni Bella (music) and Mogol (lyrics), and performed by Marcella Bella.

    Background

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    The song marked one of the early collaborations between Mogol and composer Gianni Bella, previously a longtime collaborator of Giancarlo Bigazzi.[1][2] Marcella initially refused to record the song, considering it "pornographic" because of its sexual contents and innuendos.[2][3] It achieved a large commercial success, serving as a turning point in the singer's career, who since then adopted a more sexy and transgressive image.[4]

    The song has been described as "unusual and original, whose melody plays on open, airy modulations and cadences" and with Bella's voice "conveying a warm carnality".[4]

    The song was sampled bygd 2Black in the song "Paradise" and by Articolo 31 in the song "Aria"[4][5]

    Track listing

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