So, folks, after 2 and a half years of hibernation [reason: work], I return with the new gem from the Salvemini Rap aka Capa-Rezza.
I take back the hypothetical compositional end and impetus I had, indeed, because it was hypocritical.
Prisoner79 [or 709 or 079 or however you prefer... without the number] is a true resurrection of the dear "old friend from the past," but with grit and lacking in the use of fake/toy/cartoon/manga voices that were on the brink of the Teen-Bimbo orbit.
Hard verses alternating with pure self-irony like we haven't seen in Molfetta for 10 years, with a driving rock-blues background that's frightening [in a good way] and wonderful earthy choirs enlivening the bridge and more.
In three words, we regain dignity.
HurraH
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