Bula Bula

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Bula Bula
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Studio album by
Released13 January 2005 (2005-01-13)
Recorded2004
StudioStudio 2 Radio Svizzera, Lugano
Genre Pop
Length53:11
Language Italian
Label
Producer Massimiliano Pani
Mina studio albums chronology
Napoli secondo estratto
(2003)
Bula Bula
(2005)
L'allieva
(2005)

Bula Bula is a studio album by Italian singer Mina, released in 2005 by PDU and Sony Music. The album debuted at number one on the Italian albums chart, [1] and its annual sales amounted to 130 thousand copies. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Vai e vai e vai"Nicolò Fragile4:15
2."Portati via"Stefano Borgia3:54
3."Fragile"
  • Gennaro Parlato
  • Leonardo Abbate
  • Tiziano Borghi
3:40
4."Se" Alex Britti 4:31
5."Fra mille anni"
4:26
6."La fin des vacances"4:20
7."Sei o non sei"3:46
8."20 parole"
3:08
9."Bell'animalone"
  • Marzio Sandro Biancolino
  • Marco Fedrigo
4:08
10."Dove sarai"
  • Antonio Elia
  • Fragile
4:34
11."Quella briciola di più"Maria Enrica Andolfi5:14
12."La fretta nel vestito"Tullio Pizzorno7:11
Total length:53:11

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [3]

Charts

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References

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