Italian rapper and songwriter noted for distinctive wordplay, vocal delivery and an experimental approach that crosses hip hop, electronic and pop-leaning sounds.

Reviewed works on DeBaser highlight albums such as Di vizi di forma virtù, D', Nostalgia Istantanea and CD'. Reviews note collaborations across mainstream and indie Italian artists and producers (examples mentioned in reviews include Ron, Max Pezzali, Enrico Ruggeri, Fedez, Fabri Fibra, J-Ax, Marracash, Perturbazione, Bugo, Crookers, Two Fingerz and others).

DeBaser reviews portray Dargen D'Amico as a lyrically driven, experimental figure in Italian rap. Critics praise his wordcraft and vocal delivery while debating uneven musical choices across albums. Highlights include the experimental Di vizi di forma virtù and the romantic/pop-leaning CD'.

For:Listeners of Italian hip hop, fans of experimental and lyrical rap, DeBaser readers

 The true skill of an artist lies in having so thoroughly internalized THOSE MOLDS, in having made them so their own, in having walked and re-walked them so many times that music emerges from their mind already as it is played.

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 This is what makes Dargen's music so beautiful and innovative: the WAY he pronounces the words.

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 Dargen D'Amico is undoubtedly the best pen in the Italian rap (and beyond) scene.

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