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THE REVIEW

Habemus Capa is the title of the third album by the artist from Molfetta (Bari), Michele Salvemini alias Caparezza...
it is a CD containing 19 tracks that highlight a great compositional ability and consecrate his skill.
His songs have many current references, talking about politics, gossip, school, and the world of TV.
It starts with a track in which he declares himself dead and ends with his resurrection...
a very beautiful album and rich in references to other artists or events, primarily Verga in the track Mazzarò...

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Habemus Capa is Caparezza’s third album showcasing his strong compositional talent. The 19 tracks discuss politics, gossip, school, and TV culture with clever references, including literary nods like Verga in 'Mazzarò.' The album conceptually begins with the artist's death and ends with his resurrection, making it a rich and thoughtful work.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Mors mea tacci tua (Intro) (00:26)

02   Annunciatemi al pubblico (04:07)

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03   Torna Catalessi (03:57)

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04   Gli insetti del podere (03:58)

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05   Dalla parte del toro (03:59)

06   Ninna nanna di Mazzarò (04:41)

07   Il silenzio dei colpevoli (04:08)

08   Profilo psichico (00:35)

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09   La mia parte intollerante (feat. Gennaro Cosimo Parlato) (04:22)

10   Inno Verdano (03:49)

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12   Tii-yan (00:24)

13   The Auditels Family (04:07)

16   Felici ma trimoni (04:53)

17   Sssaasss (00:22)

18   Sono troppo stitico (03:58)

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19   Habemus Capa (06:56)

CapaRezza

Michele Salvemini, stage name Caparezza, is an Italian rapper from Molfetta known for dense wordplay, social and political critique, concept albums and theatrical live performances.
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By masmil1988

 This latest one, however, seems a bit too vulgar and in some ways even seems a bit 'satanic'!!!

 Perhaps those who said that dear Capa is getting tired of success were right and that he intentionally makes songs that only a part of the audience can appreciate...


By Brizz89

 The album is really interesting, recommended to great fans of the rapper and also to those who want to listen to serious rap with interesting themes.

 Has Caparezza produced his second masterpiece after Verità Supposte? Let’s see...


By GASS

 "My favorite track on this album is 'Dalla Parte Del Toro,' which I sing in the shower or when I wake up..."

 "Caparezza, being a southern Italian like me, mocks the fascist government in the song 'Inno Verdano' transforming into a 'Verdano-Fascist.'"


By McFly

 "Capa goes beyond, shoots at everyone, but always with order and sense and through an apparently foolish writing."

 "Among the 19 pieces that fill the aforementioned album, the line between happily sad reality and fiction is very thin, you don’t know whether to cry or laugh."