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Italian artist Pupo shares his upbeat pop songs on CIAO, including "Vita Da Artista" and "Bambina."
CD includes 16 songs including Lo Devo Solo A Te, Cosa Farai, Un Amore Grande, Non Mi Arrendevo Mai, Lidia A Mosca, and much more. Pupo Ciao Songs | 1. | Lo Devo Solo a Te |
| 2. | Ciao |
| 3. | Cosa Farai |
| 4. | Firenze S. Maria Novella |
| 5. | Un Amore Grande |
| 6. | Vita da Artista |
| 7. | Bambina |
| 8. | Forse |
| 9. | Dove Sarai |
| 10. | Volano/Bravo/Non Mi Arren |
| 11. | Gelato Al Cioccolato |
| 12. | Su di Noi |
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