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Acqua E Sale
Acqua E Sale (Spanish: Agua y sal; English: Salt and Water) is a song written by Gianni Donzelli and Vincenzo Leomporro from the band Audio 2. It was recorded by Italian singers Mina and Adriano Celentano in 1998 for their collaborative album Mina/Celentano. It was produced by Massimiliano Pani. It was certified gold record in the Italian charts in 1998. Mina would later re-record the song in Spanish with Miguel Bosé. It is included in Mina's album Todavía (2007) and Bosé's Papito.

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