Sabrina [Salerno]

Sabrina Salerno, born on March 15, 1968, in Genoa, Italy, is a pop singer, actress, and television personality known for her contributions to the Italo disco genre during the late 1980s. She gained fame with her hit singles "Boys (Summertime Love)" and "Hot Girl," both of which showcased her distinctive blend of catchy melodies and danceable rhythms. "Boys," released in 1987, became a major success across Europe, reaching high chart positions in several countries and solidifying her status as a pop icon. Sabrina's music often features a mix of dance-pop and Eurodisco elements, characterized by upbeat tempos and synth-driven production. In addition to her musical career, she has appeared in various Italian films and television shows, further contributing to her popularity in Italy and beyond. Her impact on music is marked by her role in popularizing Italo disco during its peak, alongside other artists of the genre. Sabrina remains a cultural figure, revisiting her classic hits in contemporary performances and continuing to influence new generations of artists within the pop and dance music scenes.