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Patty Pravo is an Italian singer born on April 9, 1948, in Venice, Italy. Since the 1960s, she has had a versatile career, exploring various musical styles and continually reinventing her image. Her journey has taken her from being a beat idol to a sophisticated interpreter of Italian and French songwriters, and she has experimented with funk, new wave, and rock. Patty Pravo achieved international success with hits such as "La Bambola" (1968), "Pazza Idea" (1973), "Pensiero Stupendo" (1978), and "... E Dimmi Che Non Vuoi Morire" (1997). In Italy, she is regarded by some as an icon of elegance and transgression, contributing to the evolution of the cultural landscape by challenging traditional norms associated with female performers.
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