While it never achieved the global radio rotation of its Eurodance namesake, Angelo Mauro’s song has found a dedicated legacy audience online. Thanks to distribution by specialized labels like Seamusica on YouTube , the track has been preserved for a new generation of listeners.
Despite its English title, Angelo Mauro's track is firmly rooted in the tradition of Italian musica napoletana and the broader "melodico" genre. The song primarily features Italian and regional Neapolitan dialect, capturing the raw, dramatic storytelling that the genre is famous for. Angelo Mauro - Think about the way
When music fans hear the phrase "Think About the Way," their minds almost instantly jump to the booming Eurodance charts of 1994 and the iconic British rapper ICE MC. However, that same vibrant musical era birthed a completely different, fascinatingly localized interpretation of that title. Released on January 1, 1994, by Italian singer on his album Ma quanto mi ami , his own "Think about the way" offers a highly unique, emotionally driven piece of Italian music history. While it never achieved the global radio rotation
The album masterfully balanced lighthearted, uptempo tracks with heavy, tear-jerking ballads. Positioned alongside tracks like "Se tuo marito sapesse" and "Pronto ! quanto mi ami !", "Think about the way" acted as an anchor of vulnerability. It highlighted Mauro’s ability to shift from rhythmic, conversational singing to soaring, passionate choruses. 🌍 The Charm of the "English Title" Phenomenon The song primarily features Italian and regional Neapolitan
The core message relies on waiting for the moment the phone rings or a letter arrives. 💿 Part of a Larger Narrative: Ma quanto mi ami