Yolanda Cristina Gigliotti ( 17 January 1933 - 3 May 1987 ) , better known as Dalida, was an Egyptian-born Italian-French singer and actress who performed and recorded in many languages, including Arabic, Italian, French, English, Spanich and German. Dalida ranks among the six most popular singers in the world. Her sales figures today would amount to more than 170 million records worldwide, and that makes her one of the best selling music artists ever. After a short life full of glory and disappointments, she committed suicide leaving behind a note which read :"Forgive me ... Life has become unbearable for me...". Her death led to an iconic image as a tragic diva and renowned singer.
The Legend Of Dalida
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Yolanda Cristina Gigliotti ( 17 January 1933 - 3 May 1987 ) , better known as Dalida, was an Egyptian-born Italian-French singer and actress who performed and recorded in many languages, including Arabic, Italian, French, English, Spanich and German. Dalida ranks among the six most popular singers in the world. Her sales figures today would amount to more than 170 million records worldwide, and that makes her one of the best selling music artists ever. After a short life full of glory and disappointments, she committed suicide leaving behind a note which read :"Forgive me ... Life has become unbearable for me...". Her death led to an iconic image as a tragic diva and renowned singer.
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