Viola Valentino against Elodie: "You don't need to take off your underwear"

Viola Valentino against Elodie: “You don’t need to take off your underwear”

With his “buy me” in 1979 he became an emancipation icon: “buy me / I am on sale / and I don’t believe me unattainable”, he sang in the refrain of the song, which became a catchphrase. Now Viola Valentino says his on one of the stars of Italian pop who made a battle horse, medically speaking: Elodie. In an interview granted to the weekly New The 76 -year -old singer said: “I never stripped on the stage. I never resorted to the striptease, even for a question of style. I never sold myself, in any sense. And much less to stop some more disc. No need to take off my underwear”.

Valentino, a real name Virginia Maria Minnetti, then added how his “shots osé” were “as an education”, while those of his colleague are “free performances that have nothing to do with music”.

Last year in a long interview granted to Rockol Viola Valentino Valentino clarified the meaning of the text of “buy me”, often misunderstood: “Immediately it was not understood. Yes, the protagonist ‘sells’, but in reality they have nothing to do with money, he ‘sells’ freely ‘for a word, a gesture, a poem’ to an unfortunate, to a loser in love. There is something beautiful, a sort of romantic hope for everyone.