Angelo Mauro - Think About The Way | 99% CONFIRMED |

Lines like "L'estate se ne va" (Summer is leaving) paint a picture of seasonal loneliness.

One of the most interesting aspects of this track is its title. During the late 80s and 90s, Eurodance was exploding across continental Europe. It was incredibly common for local pop and folk artists in Italy to utilize English buzzwords, phrases, or full titles to make their records feel modern or to catch the eye of younger record-store browsers. Angelo Mauro - Think about the way

To truly understand "Think about the way," one must look at the album it calls home. The 1994 album Ma quanto mi ami (translating to "But how much do you love me?") is a textbook example of 90s Italian regional pop. Lines like "L'estate se ne va" (Summer is

The album masterfully balanced lighthearted, uptempo tracks with heavy, tear-jerking ballads. Positioned alongside tracks like "Se tuo marito sapesse" and "Pronto ! quanto mi ami !", "Think about the way" acted as an anchor of vulnerability. It highlighted Mauro’s ability to shift from rhythmic, conversational singing to soaring, passionate choruses. 🌍 The Charm of the "English Title" Phenomenon It was incredibly common for local pop and