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-:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHLewcdIWlw+:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHLewcdIWlw Ma Quale Idea]
-'''Pino D'Angiò''' nacque a Pompei nel 1952, il suo vero nome è Giuseppe Chierchia. +:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15AwW4izYrY& È Libera, Scusi]
-Divenne famoso per le sue canzoni pop negli anni '70 esordi nel '79 con la canzone: è libera scusi? ma divenne famoso con un rap: ma quale idea.La canzone vendette due milioni e mezzo di copie.+'''Pino D'Angiò''' (born in Pompei in [[1952]]), real name Giuseppe Chierchia, is an [[Italian singer]]. He first came to the attention in [[1979]] in Italy with "È Libera, Scusi?" and gained wider European attention one year later in [[1980]] with the [[pseudo]]-[[rap]] record "[[Ma Quale Idea]]," which had appropriated the bassline of [[Gene McFadden |McFadden]] and Whitehead's "[[Ain't No Stopping Us Now]]." The song sold two and a half million records.
-Partecipò al festival di sanremo del 1981 con: un concerto da strapazzo.+
-L'anno successivo partecipò allo stesso festival con un' altra canzone spumeggiante che godè di un buon successo: fammi un panino.+
-Compose anche una canzone per Mina dal nome di: ma quello lì chi è e lavorò per la RAI dove condusse programmi radiofonici+
 +== See also ==
 +*[[European popular music]]
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Pino D'Angiò (born in Pompei in 1952), real name Giuseppe Chierchia, is an Italian singer. He first came to the attention in 1979 in Italy with "È Libera, Scusi?" and gained wider European attention one year later in 1980 with the pseudo-rap record "Ma Quale Idea," which had appropriated the bassline of McFadden and Whitehead's "Ain't No Stopping Us Now." The song sold two and a half million records.

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