Jovanotti: Dove Ho Visto Te

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Introducing this new song as a tango from his album "Safari," Jovanotti starts "Dove Ho Visto Te" ("Where I've Seen You") in a mellow groove before cranking up the tempo. The song is about a well-traveled man who finds a woman who inspires his music and words. In an ecstatic chorus, he sings, "Kiss me, eat me, leave me, take me, forgive me, use me, believe me, save me, feel me."

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