Draft:P. Buroni
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P. Buroni, an Italian Italo disco duo active from 1983 to 1985.
They are best known as a one-hit wonder for their breakout song "Bullatella Canelle[1]", a tribute to the cinnamon buns, which had experienced a surprising cultural upswing in Northern Italy at the time.
The duo’s energetic performances and colorful style made them a fleeting sensation on Italian television. Despite their brief career, P. Buroni’s hit remains a nostalgic gem for fans of 1980s Italian pop culture.
- ^ "Bullatelle Canelle". Spotify. MUX Italia 1984.