• Gazosa are an Italian teen band, best known for the song "www.mipiacitu". The band formed in 1998 as Eta Beta and then Zeta Beta, and originally consisted...
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  • Brazilian footballer Gessica Morlacchi (born 1987), a member of the Italian band Gazosa Gessica Rostellato (born 1982), Italian politician Gessica Turato (born...
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  • Italian-language version, called "Segui i Sogni", was recorded by Italian band Gazosa; and a Cantonese-language version, called "隨夢飛行", was recorded by Hong...
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    18 August 2011. Olivero, Dario (2 March 2001). "Giovani, il trionfo dei Gazosa". la Repubblica (in Italian). Archived from the original on 3 February 2011...
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    Radiotelevisione svizzera. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2022. "Gazosa – die Kultlimonade aus dem Tessin". Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. Retrieved...
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    collaboration with the Video Italia channel: she was entrusted with the band for the afternoon Playlist Italy introduce such interviews, and live video...
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  • Arcuri and Vittoria Belvedere. The winner of the Big Artists section was the band Matia Bazar with the song "Messaggio d'amore", while Daniele Silvestri won...
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