1.) Sabrina Salerno… Read Full Bio ↴There are a few artists under the name Sabrina:
1.) Sabrina Salerno, born on 15 March 1968 in Genoa (Italy) is a popular Italian singer and also model, dancer and producer. She is also an actress who has appeared in a number of European TV series, movies and theatre. In 1989 she appeared in the film Fratelli d'Italia with Jerry Calà.
She initially used the single-name credit Sabrina under which she had a few very popular hits in the late 1980s such as "Boys" and "Chico". For more recent recordings, she is now using her full name.
She performed live at the Montreux Pop Festival in 1988.
Sabrina was photographed naked in erotic magazines (such as appearing on the cover of the British magazine, Mayfair), and she is also known for her revealing music videos (her videos for "My Chico" and "Boys" were banned in some places as her breasts were accidentally exposed in each). She is now considered an erotic star, those photos and clips circulating in large quantities all over the Internet.
At the height of her career, Sabrina entered into a well-publicized "feud" with UK topless model-turned-singer Samantha Fox. Magazines such as Playboy played up the "war of words" between the two over who was the sexier singer. There's no evidence to suggest that this was anything more than a publicity stunt.
2) Sabrina Orial (Filipina singer) Born Roli Alexandra "Xanxan" Orial in Laguna on December 30, 1989. She is the youngest of 3 siblings. She's taking course of BA Communication Arts at University of the Philippines, Los Baños, Laguna
Studio album
* Couch Act (2004); Warner Music Phil.
* Sabrina (2006); Vicor Music Corporation
* I Love Acoustic (2008; MCA Music, Inc.)
* I Love Acoustic Too (2009; MCA Music, Inc.)
* I Love Acoustic 3 (2010)
3) Sabrina Velazquez is a singer/songwriter who was born and raised in Honolulu, HI. The daughter of a father who was a mariachi singer and a mother who was a Tahitian/hula dancer, it is no wonder that Sabrina followed in their footsteps.
She began playing the piano at the age of 5 for two years than picked up the violin at age 7. After playing the violin for 10 years, she learned how to play the guitar while in college at the University of Southern California. She quickly began to write her own music and playing at local gigs. After turning down the opportunity to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music in 2005, she took to the road living in Los Angeles and Portland, recording, songwriting and playing for new audiences.
She released her debut EP, “The Anomaly” in March 2009 and then a full length LP "The Hawk & The Hunter" in November 2011.
4) Sabrina Hebiri (Croatian singer) is known for her participation at Dora 2007 with the song "Tražit ću te" and Dora 2010 with song "Golu si me skinuo".
5) Sabrina (born 1983) is the stage name of Teresa Villa-Lobos, a Portuguese singer, from Setúbal. She represented her country and national broadcaster RTP at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, in Helsinki, Finland, after winning the Festival da Canção, the national selection. Due to Portugal's non-qualification to the final, in 2006, Sabrina performed in the semifinal, finishing 11th thus failing to qualify.
- Sabrina started singing at school and family parties and, at the age of 16, she already had won some karaoke competitions. Her major hobby was playing futsal at the Grupo Desportivo e Recreativo do Bairro do Liceu, achieving a championship runner-up place for local club Vitória de Setúbal.
- Professionally, she was part of the third and last line-up of Portuguese girlband Teenagers, from 2003 to 2006, when she planned to start her solo career. In early 2007, with 24 years old, she was selected, through a casting, to participate on RTP's Festival da Canção 2007. Her producer, popular artist Emanuel, proposed her to perform under the alias Sabrina. On March 10, she won the show with almost twice the votes of the runner-up.[1] The song, called "Dança Comigo (Vem Ser Feliz)", represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. The song is considered as a typical Portuguese schlager (nicknamed "Pimba" in Portugal).
- Sabrina performed in position number 17 at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 semifinal, backed by a mixed pair of dancers and three female singers. The Eurovision version was more latino-influenced than the version with which she won the Festival da Canção, and the last two chorus was sang in French, Spanish, English and Portuguese. The dance routine was more elaborate also. Sabrina ended up 11th, just 3 points short of qualification, right behind Moldova (to whom incidentally Portugal gave its maximum points). The song's final ranking was 25th out of 42 countries, making "Dança Comigo" the most successful Portuguese entry since 1998, and the second highest Portuguese scorer ever, with 88 points (after the 92 points from 1996). 44 points came from western European countries (8 points from neighbouring Spain), and 36 points from eastern Europe. It was the highest western scoring song in the semifinal.
6) The popular Greek singer with a number of hits during the 90s and early 00s.
Guys and Dolls
Sabrina Lyrics
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They just take you out
And they say hello my baby
Dolls
They′ll try to forget
And they look for other lovers
(Other lovers)
They look for love all the time
Boys
Say we are divorced
We have too many stories to tell
Girls
They say it's not true
We have to break this wall between us
(Wall between us)
But even though you don′t believe me
I wanna make love
And try out something special
Guys and dolls
They go out together
Try to take the love satisfaction
Guys and dolls
They won't stay together
Loving them each other forever
Hey!
I'm the kind of doll
Who has left control just for you
Guys
Please don′t let me down
I′m not a joke
I really love you
(Really love you)
But even though you don't believe me
I wanna make love
And try out something special
Guys and dolls
They go out together
Try to take the love satisfaction
Guys and dolls
They won′t stay together
Loving them each other forever
Guys and dolls
They go out together
Try to take the love satisfaction
Guys and dolls
They won't stay together
Loving them each other forever
I wanna make love (Scratch)
Safe sex (Scratch)
Guys and dolls
They go out together
Try to take the love satisfaction
Guys and dolls
They won′t stay together
Loving them each other forever
Repeat last verse and fade.
The song "Guys and Dolls" by Sabrina is an upbeat pop song that explores the dynamics of relationships between men and women. The lyrics suggest that men (guys) and women (dolls) have different approaches to love and relationships. While guys tend to be more direct and focused on physical satisfaction, dolls are more interested in emotional fulfillment and often find themselves searching for love with multiple partners.
Despite their differences, both guys and dolls seem to be searching for the same thing - love. The lyrics acknowledge that relationships can be challenging, with fights and misunderstandings along the way. However, they also suggest that there is a desire to connect with others and experience something special.
Overall, "Guys and Dolls" is a song that celebrates the complexities of relationships and encourages listeners to pursue love regardless of the challenges that may come their way.
Line by Line Meaning
Guys
Men take women out on dates and tell them they are attractive
They just take you out
They are only interested in dating and nothing more
And they say hello my baby
They use endearment terms to try and win the women over
Dolls
Women who are looking for love and romance
They'll try to forget
They will try to forget about past relationships to move on to a new love interest
And they look for other lovers
They explore new relationships and look for new connections
(Other lovers)
They are not content with just one lover
But even though they always fight
Despite disagreements, they all share a desire for love
They look for love all the time
Love is always on their minds
Boys
Men who have many past relationships and stories
Say we are divorced
Men will declare they are divorced to explain their history with love and relationships
We have too many stories to tell
Men have a history of failed relationships and breakups that provide rich content for conversation
Girls
Women who are not convinced by the men's stories
They say it's not true
Women do not believe the excuses men make for their previous relationships
We have to break this wall between us
Women want to break down the barriers between them, speak openly and honestly, and create trust
(Wall between us)
The emotional distance and lack of trust between men and women
But even though you don't believe me
Despite the mistrust, there is still a desire for love and connection
I wanna make love
I desire a physical and emotional connection with you
And try out something special
I want to experiment, perhaps to introduce new elements into the physical relationship
Guys and dolls
Men and women in relationships
They go out together
They date, share experiences, and develop emotional attachments
Try to take the love satisfaction
Seeking physical and emotional satisfaction in love and relationships
They won't stay together
The passing nature of many relationships, which end as quickly as they begin
Loving them each other forever
Despite this, they still have strong feelings for one another
Hey!
Attention-getting exclamation
I'm the kind of doll
I am the kind of woman who is looking for love and connection
Who has left control just for you
I am putting myself in a vulnerable position with you
Please don't let me down
I have put my trust in you, do not break it
I'm not a joke
My feelings are real and should be taken seriously
I really love you
I truly have strong feelings of affection for you
I wanna make love (Scratch)
I desire a physical connection with you
Safe sex (Scratch)
An acknowledgement of the importance of safe sex practices
Repeat last verse and fade.
The song repeats its message, suggesting that the cycle of desire for love and relationships continues
Writer(s): Ivano Baldassarre, Maurizio Gianetto, Sabrina Salerno
Contributed by John P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.