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Rettore’s “Donatella” (1981) is a brilliantly sarcastic, self-referential explosion of identity, fame, and defiance. Far from a straightforward pop track, the song plays like a theatrical breakdown of a public persona. The lyrics mock the constant insistence of others to address her as “Donatella”—a name that becomes a symbol of misunderstanding, reduction, and unwanted familiarity. Rettore instead demands to be called “Miss Rettore,” asserting a more empowered, distant, and curated identity.