: Singing in both English and Italian , he makes the localized charm of Naples accessible to international listeners.
Buanne’s interpretation of this 1950s standard is part of his broader mission to show that Italian music "is not just opera or classical". While the original "Guaglione" was a staple of the Neapolitan tradition, Buanne’s version incorporates: patrizio_buanne_bella_bella_signorina
: A chance encounter in a bar where "love began" as soon as she walked over. : Singing in both English and Italian ,
: The track features a driving rhythm—marked by the "sliding to the left" and "swaying to the right" choreography mentioned in the lyrics—that updates the mambo-infused style of the original for the 21st-century dance floor. patrizio_buanne_bella_bella_signorina