@tore00
When I was much younger, I studied some Spanish and Portuguese. In time, though, I realized it's unlikely I'll ever visit any Spanish-speaking or Portuguese-speaking countries. Several months ago, I began getting interested in Italian. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are all sister languages of course. Hopefully, some day I might get to visit Italy. All my friends who have vacationed there said it's great.
The other two countries I'm interested in visiting some day are Israel and the Netherlands. In the case of the Netherlands, I've already been there four times, but hope to keep going. It's true, for example, that almost all Dutch speak English. But if you're over there in a room with 20 people who all know Dutch and English, they are going to mostly use Dutch. I don't know how it is in Italy and Israel, but that's the way it is there. I've never been very good with foreign languages and don't expect to become fluent in any. But it makes things more interesting to at least learn some basics.
I noticed in the Luca Rovini bio that it said he started singing in English. However, he switched to Italian, obviously. As far as I'm concerned, that's something good.