La Primavera is a 1998 single by the German DJ and production project Sash!, featuring vocals credited to Patrizia Salvatore. Issued as the lead single from Sash!'s second studio album Life Goes On, the track continued the act's late‑1990s blend of dancefloor trance and pop sensibilities. The title is Italian for "the spring," reflecting the song's bright melodic motif.

Musical characteristics

The song mixes synthesizer arpeggios, a steady four‑on‑the‑floor beat and a catchy vocal hook intended for mainstream clubs and radio. Its arrangement emphasizes a bright minor‑to‑major melodic shift and layered electronic textures typical of European dance singles of the era.

  • Genre: Eurodance / trance‑influenced pop.
  • Vocals: featured female lead performance.
  • Production: polished, radio‑friendly club production.

Release and promotion

Released in 1998, the single served as the opening release from Life Goes On, which was issued in August of that year. A promotional music video and a variety of remixes accompanied the single to extend its reach in clubs and on music television. As with many Sash! releases, different single formats were produced for regional markets.

Reception and legacy

While reception varied by country, the song reinforced Sash!'s profile in the late‑1990s European dance scene alongside earlier hits. Today it appears on compilation albums and retrospective playlists that document the era's crossover of trance production and pop songwriting. The track remains a representative example of late‑90s continental dance music and of Sash!'s strategy of pairing electronic arrangements with guest vocalists.