Betta Lemme – Bambola

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Pour toutes les filles qui viennent et attendent en tombant
Tombant, ouais
Et tous les gens qui parlent et parlent, c’est des faux charmeurs
Charmeurs, ouais
Tous les soirs tu rêves de lui pendant qu’il dort
Dort, ouais
La vie est faite pour ceux qui vivent, respirent sans cœur

Je sais que l’amour
N’est pas facile pour
Les p’tits coeurs qui battent seuls
Prends soins de ton cœur
Jouez pas ce jeux
Tu verras

Bambola, mi butterai
Bambola, e non cambierai
È come fossi una
È come fossi una bambola
È come fossi una
È come fossi una bambola
È come fossi una

Pour toutes ces fois ou j’ai ignoré cette voix
Voix, ouais
Ce chuchotement qui m’disait clairement “Garde à toi !”
À toi, ouais
Envoutée, j’ai eu confiance, tombée dans ta danse
Ta danse, ouais
L’amour ne se joue pas, maintenant ce sera sans moi

Je sais que l’amour
N’est pas facile pour
Les p’tits coeurs qui battent seuls
Prends soins de ton cœur
Jouez pas ce jeux
Tu verras

Bambola, mi butterai
Bambola, e non cambierai
È come fossi una
È come fossi una bambola
È come fossi una
È come fossi una bambola
È come fossi una

For all the times you said you’d call but left her waitin’
Waitin’, yeah
For all the times she’d lay there anticipatin’
Patin’, yeah
For all the times you swore that she was your only
Only, yeah
Words that came at night because you were lonely

Bambola, mi butterai
Bambola, e non cambierai
È come fossi una
È come fossi una bambola
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Betta Lemme (born April 30, 1993) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, director and multi-instrumentalist.
Lemme is born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is Italian-Canadian, with her second-generation Canadian parents being both of Italian descent (from Calabria and Abruzzo). Her first language growing up was Italian; once in Quebec’s francophone school system, she began speaking primarily French at home.

At the age of 2, she first became drawn to music when trying to learn the Addams Family theme song on her grandmother’s piano.

Betta Lemme attended post-secondary school majoring in photography and film.

Before pursuing a career in music, she worked multiple jobs related to fashion and photography including being a model, working as an independent booking agent and as a social media consultant.

She had been writing and playing music in Montreal, but after being told by a college music professor that she wouldn’t be able to study music due to not being able to read music notes and being rejected from music school, she eventually decided to move to New York in 2016 as an attempt to pursue a career in music and find collaborators on her own. While living in New York, Betta happened to rent from Tucker Halpern of the American DJ duo Sofi Tukker. Their friendship lead to music collaboration.

Music career:
On July 8, 2016, Betta Lemme was featured on a single titled “Awoo” which she co-wrote with American DJ duo Sofi Tukker. It was released on the duo’s self-published debut EP Soft Animals. On October 17 of the same year, a music video for “Awoo” was released by Ultra Music. The music video with Betta includes dance choreography by her which is also performed live during shows with Sofi Tukker.

Lemme’s debut single “Bambola” was released officially on 10 November 2017. The official video released on the same day has reached over 82 million views on YouTube. On 29 January 2018, Lemme made her first-televised debut performing her single, “Bambola” on RAI 1’s Che tempo che fa.[13] She appeared as a guest performer on The Voice of Italy 2018, singing “Bambola” with the three finalists.

On June 25, 2021, Betta Lemme released the LGBT-themed song “Girls” coming out about her sexuality.
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