Translation From English to Spanish Again on the Moscow Me Sabrinas

Italian singer

Sabrina Salerno

Sabrina Salerno 30 October 2010.jpg

Performing in Oct 2010

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Sabrina Debora Salerno


(1968-03-fifteen) 15 March 1968 (age 54)

Genoa, Liguria, Italy[ane]

Other names Sabrina
Occupation
  • Vocaliser
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actress
  • model
  • television set host
Years agile 1986–present
Musical career
Genres
  • Italo disco
  • Hi-NRG
  • Eurobeat
  • dance-pop
  • pop
  • freestyle
Instruments Vocals
Labels
  • Casablanca
  • Five
  • Videogram
  • RTI Music
Associated acts
  • Samantha Fox
  • Neon Neon

Musical artist

Website sabrinasalerno.com

Sabrina Debora Salerno (built-in 15 March 1968), known by her phase name Sabrina, is an Italian vocaliser, songwriter, record producer, model, actress and television presenter.

During her career, she has sold over 20 million records worldwide and scored x international hits, including iii number ones. Internationally, she is all-time known for her 1987 single "Boys (Summer Love)", which topped the charts in France and Switzerland, and peaked at No. three in the Great britain. The song was accompanied past a provocative music video, which established Sabrina'south prototype as a sexual activity symbol. Her other popular recordings include "All of Me (Boy Oh Male child)", "My Chico", "Like a Yo-Yo", "Gringo", "Siamo donne" and a cover version of "Call Me".

Career [edit]

1980s [edit]

After winning a beauty contest in her native region, Liguria, Sabrina started modelling, and in 1984 she made her television debut on the Italian prime number fourth dimension prove Premiatissima on Canale 5.[ citation needed ] In 1986, her debut single "Sexy Girl", sung in English, was released. Produced by Claudio Cecchetto, it became a Tiptop 20 striking in her native Italia and was a pocket-sized international success. In tardily 1987, she released her first studio anthology, Sabrina, which was entirely sung in English. In improver to "Sexy Girl", the album included her international breakthrough hitting "Boys (Summer Honey)" (Number i in both in France and Switzerland, and Peak v in more than ten other countries;[ii]) and "Hot Daughter", a Top 20 hit in some European countries.[three] "Boys" gained popularity for its famous video, which included sexually suggestive scenes. The song has sold more than one.5 1000000 copies to appointment worldwide and remains Sabrina'due south trademark striking.

In 1988, Sabrina received the "Best European Singer" award during the Festivalbar event and enjoyed another European-wide summertime striking with the single "All of Me (Boy Oh Boy)", produced past Stock Aitken Waterman. Later in that yr, her second studio album, Super Sabrina, was released, and she maintained her paradigm as a European sex activity symbol thank you to the raunchy videos that accompanied hits such as "My Chico" (her highest-charting single in Italy)[iv] and "Similar a Yo-Yo", produced past Giorgio Moroder. The latter became the musical theme of Odiens, a very popular Italian prime number time Tv set-testify, in which Sabrina also appeared. Cheers to the success of her music and modelling, Sabrina performed in many European countries, among others at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1988 and at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia, in 1989, where l,000 people gathered over 3 days to meet her perform. She even starred in a slightly risqué self-titled video game for home computers.[5] In 1989, she starred in the Italian one-act moving picture Fratelli d'Italia, directed by Neri Parenti, aslope such actors as Christian De Sica, Jerry Calà, and Massimo Boldi. She also released a new single, "Gringo", to moderate success and her outset remix anthology called Super Remix.

1990s [edit]

In 1990, Sabrina was the hostess of the weekly prime number time TV-show Ricomincio da 2 with Raffaella Carrà on Rai 2, and released a new single called "Yeah Yeah", which was just a minor hit. 1991 marked a turning signal in Sabrina's career, when she recorded a duet with Italian singer Jo Squillo, "Siamo donne", her get-go release in Italian. They performed the song together at 1991's Sanremo Music Festival to much acclaim. Sabrina's third studio album, Over the Popular, was released the same year, and for the first fourth dimension she was allowed to co-write and produce some of the songs. Sabrina's desire for independence and distancing from her glamour career led to a conflict with her direction. Equally a result, the promotion of the anthology suffered and both the anthology and the follow-up single "Shadows of the Night" were commercial failures. A make new unmarried, "Embrace Model", was released in France and Italia, simply was unsuccessful in the charts and Sabrina parted ways with her label and management.

Sabrina released several non-album singles in 1994 and 1995, including the moderately successful "Angel Male child" and a new version of "Boys". In 1996, she established her ain recording studio in Treviso with her then-hubby Enrico Monti, and released her outset Italian language anthology, Maschio dove sei which showcased her more mature pop rock sound. The album and its two singles, "Fatta eastward rifatta" and the title track, were surprisingly acclaimed past the critics, but were commercial failures due to a lack of promotion and distribution. The album would be re-released the following year equally Numeri, featuring a new title vocal. Sabrina debuted as a theatrical actress in the comedy I cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda, playing the role of Morgan le Fay, and and then hosted the game show Il mercante in fiera.

In 1998, Sabrina was cast in a one-act called Uomini sull'orlo di una crisi di nervi which was also very successful, and subsequently hosted the Telly-show Cocco di mamma on Rai one. In this show she would sing some Italian and international summer hits of the past, what led her to launching a comeback in music. In 1999, Sabrina released a new anthology, A Flower's Broken. Although the music video accompanying the vocal "I Love You lot" sparked some involvement, both the album and the unmarried were unsuccessful, largely due to the dissolution of her label RTI Music. Sabrina appeared on the British TV-show Eurotrash in which she performed "I Dearest You lot".

Sabrina performing live in Moscow, Russia, 2010

2000s [edit]

2001 saw Sabrina's comeback to theatre with the musical Emozioni, in which she starred alongside Vladimir Luxuria. The play received very proficient reviews from critics and toured Italy for almost three years. In 2002, Sabrina hosted another telly show on Italy ane called Matricole & Meteore, a 'where are they now' series in which she uncovered the electric current situations of one-time superstars, such every bit Shannen Doherty, Al Corley, Gary Coleman and Charlene Tilton. In 2005, she starred in the independent picture show Colori which premiered at Salerno'south Contained Movie theatre Festival, where she won the Critics' Option Honor for "Best Actress". In November of that twelvemonth, Sabrina performed at the nostalgia concert Diskoteka lxxx-kh in Russian federation. The following yr, she premiered a new song called "I Feel Love (Proficient Sensation)" on her website.

In 2007, Sabrina toured France and published a encompass version of the disco classic "Born to Be Live" on her Myspace page. In 2008, she toured French republic again, with the nostalgia bout RFM Party 80, organized by the French radio network RFM. She as well performed at some other '80s revival concert in Poland, which was part of the Sopot Festival, together with Kim Wilde, Samantha Fox, Sandra, Thomas Anders (ex-Mod Talking), Limahl and Shakin' Stevens. In Oct 2008, Sabrina released a double album, called Erase/Rewind Official Remix, which included new versions of her old hits as well as several new tracks and cover versions.

2010s [edit]

In 2010, Sabrina and English language singer Samantha Fox released a comprehend version of Blondie'due south hit "Call Me" as a duet. The single peaked at No. 4 on the Italian Trip the light fantastic Singles Sales Chart.[6] During the summertime of 2010 she hosted the prime time Telly-evidence Mitici lxxx on Italia i. In 2012, Sabrina starred as herself in the French movie Stars lxxx, directed by Frédéric Forestier and produced past Thomas Langmann, and was on some other RFM tour in France. In 2013, Sabrina featured on Neon Neon's song "Shopping (I Similar To)", from the duo'due south second studio album Praxis Makes Perfect. During the same twelvemonth, she connected touring in French republic with the RFM Party and started recording new textile. During March and April 2014, Sabrina performed with and mentored a dance group chosen LECCEzione on Rai i prime time TV-show La Pista.[7] In June, she released a Rick Nowels-produced unmarried called "Colour Me", written and co-produced by Sabrina herself.

In 2015, she released a French cover of 1986 song "Ouragan" by Stephanie.[8]

In 2018, she released a new single called "Voices".[ix]

Discography [edit]

  • Sabrina (1987)
  • Super Sabrina (1988)
  • Over the Pop (1991)
  • Maschio dove sei (1996)
  • A Flower's Cleaved (1999)
  • Erase/Rewind Official Remix (2008)

Filmography [edit]

Flick [edit]

Idiot box [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Sabrina Salerno - Biography - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Sabrina - Boys" (in French). lescharts.com. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Sabrina - Hot Daughter" (in French). lescharts.com. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Hit Parade Italia - Indice per Interprete: S" (in Italian). hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Sabrina for ZX Spectrum (1988)". world wide web.mobygames.com. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Top 20 del 01-07-2010" (in Italian). dancedirectory.it. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  7. ^ "Rai.television - RaiUno - La Pista" (in Italian). rai.television set. Retrieved 6 Apr 2014.
  8. ^ "¿Qué fue de Sabrina, la cantante famosa por enseñar un pecho?". moncloa.com. 13 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Az 53 éves Sabrina Salerno hófehér bikiniben napfürdőzőtt: remekül fest a 80-as évek dívája". femina.hu. 12 June 2020.

External links [edit]

mayshescial.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabrina_Salerno

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