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: The song helped popularize Italian lyricism in France during the mid-90s.

: Marked Pagny's shift from standard pop to "pop-opera," a style that would define his later career. florent_pagny_caruso_1996

Florent Pagny 's 1996 rendition of "Caruso" is a definitive moment in French pop history that bridged the gap between variety and opera. Originally written by Lucio Dalla, the song became a massive success for Pagny, showcasing his powerful vocal range and technical precision. : The song helped popularize Italian lyricism in

⭐ : This track solidified Pagny as one of France's "Big Four" male vocalists, proving he could master complex, cross-genre classics. If you’d like more specifics, I can help with: The lyrics and translation from Italian to French/English Comparison to versions by Luciano Pavarotti or Lucio Dalla Details on the album's chart performance in 1996 Originally written by Lucio Dalla, the song became

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