"Dov'è l'amore" (English: Where's the Love) is the fourth international single by American singer-actress Cher from her twenty-third studio album, Believe. It was released on July 6, 1999 by Warner Bros, and WEA.
In a 1999 Norwegian interview, when Cher said that Dov'è l'amore would serve as her fourth international single she also revealed that the video for Dov'è l'amore was going to be directed by singer Madonna, but because of unknown reasons she did not direct the video and the job was given to Jamie O'Connor.
The video for Dov'è l'amore follows the story of a man who tries to win the affections of a Latina woman. During the course of the video many people are shown dancing to flamenco, others are shown playing guitars and some people are just enjoying watching the dancers. In the video Cher wore a big red flamenco dress and she sat in a red room while singing and petting a chihuahua dog. The concept of the song and video was considered an attempt to ride into the wave of the rising Latin influence in music at the time of its release, however it is considered to be an embarrassing mistake: though the video follows a Spanish genre, the song's second hand lyrics are not in Spanish but in Italian. Source Wikipedia
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