
▪ Release
- Date: April 2011
- Label: Yellow Productions
- Genre: Electro house / Disco house
- Length: ~3:02 (radio edit), longer club mixes available
▪ Background & Composition
- Built around Raffaella Carrà’s iconic Italian chorus “A far l’amore comincia tu” (“If you want to make love, you start it”), originally from the disco era.
- Bob Sinclar re-produced the track with heavier beats, synth layers, and club-ready basslines, making it a bridge between classic Italo-disco and modern EDM.
- Sung in Italian, it kept Carrà’s vocals intact while introducing a new generation to her legacy.
▪ Music Video
- Released alongside the single in 2011.
- Features Carrà herself, plus a glamorous and humorous narrative in true disco spirit.
- Stylish visuals set in Italy, mixing nightlife vibes, seduction, and comedy.
▪ Reception
- Became a club hit across Europe, particularly in Italy, France, and Spain.
- Received heavy play at festivals and on radio rotations during summer 2011.
- Praised for reviving Carrà’s disco anthem for the EDM era.