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SONG MEANING

Get ready to hit the glitter-soaked dance floor of 1970s Italy, because Raffaella Carrà’s ✨“A Far L’Amore Comincia Tu”✨ is a disco anthem that hands the romantic remote control to you. The catchy refrain literally means “You be the one to start making love,” and Carrà sings it like friendly advice from the most confident friend you know. If a suitor shows up with nothing but an empty bed, she says, give him the emptiness right back and make sure he understands what you want. The pulsing beat, the playful “scoppia il cuor” (“my heart bursts”), and the surprise German “Liebe, Liebe” all underline the same idea: take charge of your own passion and let your heart explode with joy, not hesitation.

In other words, the song is an empowering love manual set to a relentless groove: • Lead the dance. Your desires matter, so speak them first. • No games, no fear. If he gets sentimental or scared, guide him through the “blue sky” of intimacy until his doubts pop like bubbles. • Own the spark. The repeated “scoppia” reminds us that love should feel like fireworks — loud, bright, and unforgettable. Carrà wraps this message in irresistible disco, turning self-confidence into something you can sing, shout, and spin to all night long.

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