qui ti voglio! - significado y definición. Qué es qui ti voglio!
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Qué (quién) es qui ti voglio! - definición

1997 SINGLE BY TINA ARENA
Ti Voglio Qui

Ti Voglio Qui         
"Ti Voglio Qui" is the second single by Australian pop singer Tina Arena from her 1997 album In Deep and the Italian version of its hit lead single Burn. As an alternate language version of a hit single, this release lacked substantial mainstream appeal and therefore failed to make any significant commercial or chart impact unlike its highly successful English counterpart.
Berlinguer, I Love You         
1977 FILM BY GIUSEPPE BERTOLUCCI
Berlinguer: I Love You; Berlinguer I Love You; Berlinguer ti voglio bene
Berlinguer ti voglio bene (internationally released as Berlinguer, I Love You) is a 1977 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It is the debut film of both Bertolucci and Roberto Benigni.
Ti Rincontrerò (album)         
ALBUM BY MARCO CARTA
Ti Rincontrero (album); Ti Rincontrerò (album)
Ti Rincontrerò is the first solo studio album by Italian singer Marco Carta. It was released on June 13, 2008.

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Burn (Tina Arena song)

"Burn" is a song written by Tina Arena, Pam Reswick, and Steve Werfel for Arena's third album, In Deep (1997). The song was successful in her native Australia, reaching number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and earning a gold sales certification. At the time of its release, "Burn" was Australia's fastest-added single to radio. Arena also recorded the song in Italian, titled "Ti voglio qui". It was released as a single in several European countries.

In 2000, "Burn" was covered by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina and her version reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.