Raffaella Carrг - Tanti Auguri 1978 ❲2026❳
Carrà famously posits that "there is no hatred or war when there is love in bed," framing sexual satisfaction as a path to universal peace. Legacy and Significance
The song's success helped consolidate Carrà as a "pioneer of feminism" in the music industry, using catchy disco rhythms to deliver progressive social messages. Hagiography of Raffaella Carrà - Italy Segreta - Culture Raffaella CarrГ - Tanti Auguri 1978
The lyrics encourage women to take initiative in their romantic lives. A standout verse advises that if a partner leaves, one should simply "find another more beautiful one" who doesn't have problems. Carrà famously posits that "there is no hatred
released in March 1978, is a landmark of Italian pop music and a cornerstone of late 70s Eurodisco. Originally the opening theme for the television variety show Ma che sera , it evolved into a cross-generational anthem of freedom and sexual liberation. Production and Release A standout verse advises that if a partner
Over the decades, "Tanti Auguri" has become a definitive hymn for the Italian gay community and a staple at Pride events.
The song was the lead single from her ninth studio album, titled simply Raffaella .
"Tanti Auguri" (literally "Many Wishes") is widely recognized for its hedonistic and sex-positive lyrics, which were revolutionary for Catholic Italy in 1978—the same year abortion was legalized in the country.