
The initials of Cat eyesone of the best cartoon themes ever, went gold!
To announce the achievement of the prestigious goal was Cristina D’Avenathe Italian queen of the acronyms, with a post on her social profiles.
Cristina d’Avena announces the Gold Disc for Occhi di Gatto
The Gold Disc (as well as the Platinum and Diamond Discs) are awards given to an artist based on the number of copies sold of an album or single, whether in physical or digital version and, from 2018 , for the counting for the purpose of assigning the certifications, the ratings deriving from subscription streaming services such as Spotify are also valid.
Boysii! ✨ I have just been informed that the song “Cat’s Eyes” has been certified gold! 📀 I am delighted that this acronym is in the hearts of millions of Italians! Thank you all from the bottom of my heart! 👁️👁️❤️ #occhidigattoORO pic.twitter.com/CyFKS0sY6r
– Cristina D’Avena (@CristinaDAvena) December 27, 2021
At present, after the revaluation (downward) of the numbers of the Italian music market in 2014, a single must reach 35,000 copies sold to be certified as a Golden Disc.
The Italian theme song of Occhi di Gatto, sung by Cristina d’Avena, written by Alessandra Valeri Manera to music by Ninni Caruccipremiered with the first airing of the anime of the same name on September 15, 1985. Based on the shōnen manga Cat’s Eye (Kyattsu Ai) written and drawn by Tsukasa Hōjō and published in Japan in Shūeisha’s Shōnen Jump magazine from 1981 to 1985, the series was broadcast in our country until 10 July 1986.
At this point it seems only right to listen to this acronym that everyone, really all those born between the 70s and 80s remember.





