Bellini is an Italian surname. It may refer to:
A Bellini cocktail is a mixture of Prosecco sparkling wine and peach purée or nectar. This cocktail originated in Venice, Italy.
The Bellini was invented sometime between 1934 and 1948 by Giuseppe Cipriani, founder of Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy. He named the drink the Bellini because its unique pink color reminded him of the toga of a saint in a painting by 15th-century Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini.
The drink started as a seasonal specialty at Harry's Bar, a favorite haunt of Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis and Orson Welles. Later, it also became popular at the bar's New York counterpart. After an entrepreneurial Frenchman set up a business to ship fresh white peach pureé to both locations, it was a year-round favorite.
The Bellini is an IBA Official Cocktail. They also suggest a Puccini, replacing the peach puree with an equal amount of mandarin juice, a Rossini, which uses strawberry puree or a Tintoretto which is made with pomegranate juice.
The name "Bellini" itself was inspired by the surname of the former Brazilian national football team's captain Hilderaldo Bellini, who first brought his team to world champion in 1958. When they were looking for a performers for the Bellini project, they compiled five members into a first mixed band, male dancer Mustafa Makhloufi (born 1974 or 1975 in Marokko) and four female dancers Tanja Niethen (born 1973 in Siegburg), Dandara Santos-Silva (born 1970 or 1971 in Brazil), Onni Khoei-Arsa (born 1974 or 1975 in Thailand) and Dewi Sulaeman (born 1979 or 1980 in Indonesia). They released their first single "Samba de Janeiro", which heavily samples Airto Moreira's 1972 song "Tombo In 7/4" from his album Fingers, in May 1997. The song became a massive success, sold five million copies worldwide. In Germany the song peaked #2 in the German Single Chart and stayed in the top ten for thirteen weeks, earning the group an Echo Award for this song in the category "Artist or Group National in the rubric Dance/Techno. Soon after the release in summer of 1997, Makhloufi had been fired by the other members, leaving Bellini as a four piece girl group. Both, the same titled debut studio album Samba de Janeiro, also known as Samba de Janeiro - The Album, and the second and final single release of the album, "Carnaval", became minor hits, only peaking #63 and #93 in the German Album und Single chart. The third single "Me Gusta la Vida" was released in 1998, first single to be released from their first compilation album Samba de Janeiro - Non-Stop Best of Bellini from 2001. In October 1998, Niethen and Santos-Silva left Bellini, to form the new girl group Bellissima with Mel Roberts from England.
brazil... brazil...
brazil... bailar...
chorus:
brazil en fiesta, brazil bailar
feel the rhytm's gonna make you dance
'till the morning ligh
let us feel the heat all through the night
(wo-uh-oh o)
(wo-uh-oh o)
when we are dancing side by side
I can feel the heat all night
every move and every step
like a maniac
repeat chorus
brazil (wo-uh oh o)
brazil (wo-uh oh o)
let me be the one tonight
let's dance 'till the morning light
I wait for your love attack
like a maniac
repeat chorus
post-chorus:
brazil-bailamos säo paulo
(wo-uh oh o) bailamos salvador
(wo-uh oh o) bailamos de janeiro
(wo-uh oh o) bailamos en brazil
brazil... brazil...
brazil... bailar...
let's come together and have some fun
no time for wasting
let's dance until the morning light
brazil en fiesta (wo-uh oh o)
brazil bailar (wo-uh oh o)
brazil en fiesta (wo-uh oh o)
bailamos en brazil
repeat chorus