Despite the heavy beat, it retains Battiato’s poetic lyrics about the spiritual nature of dance.
"Voglio Vederti Danzare" is a high-energy dance anthem that defines the peak of the 2000s Italo-dance era. Released in 2003, it reimagines the 1982 classic by Italian legend Franco Battiato through the lens of Prezioso’s signature hard-hitting beats and Marvin’s iconic vocals. 💿 The Sound of a Generation
Mixes deep, philosophical Italian lyrics with a commercial dance structure. Prezioso Feat. Marvin - Voglio Vederti Danzare ...
The track is a masterclass in early 2000s Eurodance, blending heavy kicks with uplifting, trance-like melodies.
by Prezioso & Marvin (like "Tell Me Why" or "Let Me Stay") The original version by Franco Battiato for context Similar Italo-dance artists from the early 2000s Despite the heavy beat, it retains Battiato’s poetic
The music video, filled with early-CGI aesthetics and club energy, serves as a time capsule for the early millennium.
Features one of the most euphoric synth melodies of the era. 💿 The Sound of a Generation Mixes deep,
While the original was an avant-garde pop piece, this version turned it into a permanent fixture on European dancefloors. 🌍 Cultural Impact