Imagine warm sand between your toes, the Mediterranean breeze carrying the scent of salt and citrus, and a catchy disco beat pulsing through the night. “Made In Italy” is Ricchi e Poveri’s love-letter to the quintessential Italian summer, where every sunset feels like a postcard and every flirtation becomes a souvenir d’Italie. The singer playfully begs her cherie for three simple things: una musica, un amore, and una notte da favola—a song, a love, and a fairytale night. In other words, she wants a brief, dazzling romance that will forever remind them both of Italy’s magic.
Throughout the lyrics, the repeated “dam-dam” pulses like a heartbeat, mirroring the excitement of new love under starry skies. Each request—music, love, unforgettable night—paints a picture of carefree passion where tomorrow hardly matters. The song celebrates how a single summer evening can become an everlasting memory, neatly captured in the phrase “souvenir d’Italie.” It is a cheerful invitation to embrace spontaneity, sing along, and let the joys of Italian rhythm, sea, and sky leave a lasting imprint on the heart.
Ricchi e Poveri, meaning "The Rich and The Poor," is a legendary Italian pop group formed in Genoa in 1967. Originally a quartet consisting of Angela Brambati, Angelo Sotgiu, Franco Gatti, and Marina Occhiena, they are known for their distinctive four-part vocal harmonies that blend bass, tenor, alto, and soprano voices.
With a career spanning over five decades, Ricchi e Poveri have sold more than 20 million records and achieved international success with hits like "Sarà perché ti amo" and "Mamma Maria." They represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1978 and have been frequent participants in the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival. The group continues to tour and release music, celebrating their enduring influence on Italian pop music.