They provide structured journalist notes:
ANGLE: This video celebrates the enduring appeal of “Felicità,” the iconic 1982 Italian pop duet by Al Bano & Romina Power, capturing the song’s essence as a joyful anthem that continues to resonate with audiences through its harmony and romantic chemistry.
SUMMARY: … details.
KEY_POINTS: … includes bullet points: “Felicità” is a 1982 European hit …
the duet features signature romantic chemistry … The song is characterized …
incomplete but okay.
Then requirements:

1. Title (English): 12–15 words; no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title; do not use character names from the video.
2. Words: between 1000 and 1400 inclusive (target 1400).
3. Format: each paragraph exactly 2 sentences; blank line between paragraphs; plain text only.
4. Content: thorough, balanced, from description + transcript; engaging, professional tone.
5. No sensitive/offensive content; rephrase or omit problematic source material.
Important: “Write the final article only.”
Thus we need to produce a final article with a title of 12-15 words (English). The title must not contain colon or hyphen; also no character names from the video (the video likely has characters like Al Bano and Romina Power; we cannot use their names in title?
They say “do not use character names from the video.” The video presumably contains Al Bano & Romina Power performing. Those are characters?
The requirement is ambiguous. “Character names from the video” likely refers to characters if it were a narrative video, but could also be the performers themselves.
Safer not to include them in title. Use a generic title referencing “Felicità” and the concept.
Eg: “Felicità: The Timeless 1982 Italian Pop Anthem That Spreads Happiness”. That’s 13 words?
Let’s count: “Felicità: The Timeless 1982 Italian Pop Anthem That Spreads Happiness”. Words count: “Felicità:” (some treat punctuation, but “Felicità:” is considered a word “Felicità” plus colon; colon is punctuation, but colon is disallowed?
Requirement: no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title. So can’t have colon.
So we must not use colon. Use a title without colon/hyphen.
Potential title: “Felicità, the Timeless Italian Pop Duet Spreading Joy Since 1982”. Count words: “Felicità,” (1) “the” (2) “Timeless” (3) “Italian” (4) “Pop” (5) “Duet” (6) “Spreading” (7) “Joy” (8) “Since” (9) “1982” (10).
That’s 10 words, too few. Need 12-15.
Let’s expand: “Felicità, the Timeless Italian Pop Duet That Continues to Spread Joy Across Europe Since 1982”. Count: “Felicità,” (1) “the” (2) “Timeless” (3) “Italian” (4) “Pop” (5) “Duet” (6) “That” (7) “Continues” (8) “to” (9) “Spread” (10) “Joy” (11) “Across” (12) “Europe” (13) “Since” (14) “1982” (15).
That’s 15 words. That’s okay: 12-15 inclusive, here it’s 15.
No colon/hyphen. Not using Al Bano or Romina Power names.
So title ok.
Now article body: between 1000 and 1400 words inclusive, target 1400 words. Each paragraph must be exactly 2 sentences.
Blank line between paragraphs. Plain text only (no markup).
So we need to write a thorough article about the song, its history, impact, the artists, the video tribute, etc. Must ensure the text is balanced, professional, and engaging.
Should incorporate content from description and transcript. The description provided above gives the summary and key points.
It likely draws from transcript. We’ll need to incorporate additional background info to reach target word count.
Must be careful about no disallowed characters. The article will have many paragraphs, each with exactly 2 sentences.
Word count target around 1400: maybe 14-15 paragraphs (each 2 sentences). 15 paragraphs * 2 sentences = 30 sentences.
If average sentence length 23-25 words, then 30*23=690 words. Too low.
Need more words. Could use longer sentences.
Actually average maybe 45 words per sentence? Let’s do 30 sentences * 45 words = 1350 words.
That meets target. So perhaps 12 paragraphs of ~2 sentences each with longer sentences to reach around 1400 words.
Or 13 paragraphs. Let’s aim for 14 paragraphs * 2 = 28 sentences.
To reach 1400 words, need ~50 words per sentence. That is long.
Better to do maybe 12 paragraphs each ~2 sentences; need ~58 words per sentence for 1400. That’s a bit high but doable.
Or 13 paragraphs with ~55 words per sentence. But we need to keep sentences manageable.

Better approach: Use maybe 15 paragraphs * 2 sentences = 30 sentences. Need 1400/30 ≈ 46.7 words per sentence.
That’s a bit high but can be done if we craft longer sentences.
We need to avoid colon in title only. Not in article.
Use plain text. Paragraph separation with blank line (one empty line).
All paragraphs must be exactly 2 sentences.
We must ensure we have no sensitive or offensive content. No problem.
Let’s write about: introduction, song’s origin, musical style, lyrical meaning, reception, impact on pop culture, Al Bano & Romina Power background, success in Europe, charts, cover versions, influence on other artists, the video tribute, modern streaming, nostalgic resonance, concluding remark.
We must embed content from description: “Felicità – The Soundtrack of Pure Happiness” is a vibrant tribute video showcasing the legendary Italian pop duet by Al Bano and Romina Power. The video highlights the timeless 1982 hit that has become one of Europe’s most beloved songs.
Known for its joyful melody and emotional warmth, “Felicità” represents the golden era of Italian pop music. The performance captures the undeniable chemistry between the duo, creating an atmosphere of pure happiness that transcends generations.
The tribute emphasizes the song’s romantic qualities and nostalgic appeal, resonating with fans who cherish this classic anthem. Through its infectious energy and beautiful harmony, the video reinforces why this song remains a cultural phenomenon in European music history.
We may also incorporate additional info: Al Bano (real name Albano Carrisi) and Romina Power are an Italian-American couple; they formed a duo in the late 1970s; they had many hits; “Felicità” reached top charts in Italy and Europe; it has been covered many times; lyricist: It could be written by Cristiano Minellono? Actually the lyricist was “Michele T.