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Cosa (chi) è the sun is coming out - definizione

1991 SINGLE BY GLORIA ESTEFAN
Coming out of the dark; Coming Out Of The Dark

Coming out         
  • LGBT Movement - April 25, 2017 by Pedro Ribeiro Simões
PROCESS OF DISCLOSING ONE'S SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR OTHER IDENTITY ATTRIBUTES
Coming out of the closet; Come out; Came out of the closet; Openly gay; Out of the closet; Come out of the closet; To come out of the closet; Coming Out; Came out; Publicly declared that he was gay; Comming out of the closet; Out (LGBT); Coming-out; Came out as gay; Self outing; Self-outing; Openly homosexual; Openly lesbian; Openly bisexual; Self-avowed homosexual; Avowed homosexual; Self-avowed practicing homosexual; Self-avowed practising homosexual; Self avowed homosexual; Self avowed practicing homosexual; Self avowed practising homosexual; Unabashedly homosexual; Unabashedly gay; Unabashedly lesbian; Cootc; Glass closet; Admitted homosexual; Comes out; Openly LGBT; Openly LGBTQ; Comes out of the closet; Transparent closet
Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBT people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation, romantic orientation or their gender identity.
Coming out (disambiguation)         
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Coming Out (film) (version 2); Coming Out (film)
Coming out or coming out of the closet is a figure of speech referring to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual (LGBT) people's disclosure of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
National Coming Out Day         
LGBTQ AWARENESS AND CELEBRATION DAY
Coming out day; Coming Out Day; National coming out day
National Coming Out Day (NCOD) is an annual LGBT awareness day observed on October 11, to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people ( the LGBT community, sometimes also called the queer community) in "coming out of the closet". First celebrated in the United States in 1988, the initial idea was grounded in the feminist and gay liberation spirit of the personal being political, and the emphasis on the most basic form of activism being coming out to family, friends and colleagues, and living life as an openly lesbian or gay person.

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Coming Out of the Dark

"Coming Out of the Dark" is a song by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released on January 10, 1991, worldwide by Epic Records as the leading and first single from her second album, Into the Light (1991). It was written by Estefan with her husband Emilio Estefan, Jr. and Jon Secada, and produced by Estefan Jr., Jorge Casas and Clay Ostwald. It became the singer's third number one in the United States and second number one in Canada (solo and with Miami Sound Machine). The song is a soul ballad which includes the use of a choir. Among the voices in the choir are Estefan's colleague, the Cuban singer Jon Secada, and the R&B singer Betty Wright (both had participated in backing vocals on her debut solo album, Cuts Both Ways as well as Into the Light). The song's accompanying music video received heavy rotation on MTV Europe.

This is the first single released after Estefan's accident on March 20, 1990—an 18-wheeler rammed her tour bus, nearly causing the singer's death—when her "Get on Your Feet Tour" was in progress. It is also the first song that Estefan performed publicly after recovering, inspired by the near-fatal accident and also is dedicated to her husband. The title was inspired by a phrase her husband had written on a piece of paper as a helicopter transported her for delicate surgery to repair her broken back. She explained to Billboard: "My husband had been in one of the helicopters traveling from one hospital to the other. It was really dark and gray, and he was traumatized. He got this ray of light that hit him in the face, and he got the idea for 'Coming Out of the Dark'."[1]

Estefan was careful not to turn Into the Light into a pity party. "I hate pity," she told the Los Angeles Daily News. "I'm very self-reliant and independent, and I'm used to that role. I don't like people feeling sorry for me. So I wrote 'Coming Out of the Dark' to let the people around me know how important they are to me. But that was as far as I wanted to go with the accident. I didn't want this to become 'the album on the accident.' What am I going to sing - 'Oh, this bus hit me'?"