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Their formula works, oh how it works, they sell at high levels all their copies, which are truly copies of copies of copies of Wonderwall adapted to a new, deep, and personal text. Liam has understood almost everything about life, has understood how to trick you.
Their formula works, oh how it works, they sell at high levels all their copies, which are truly copies of copies of copies of Wonderwall adapted to a new, deep, and personal text.
Liam has understood almost everything about life, has understood how to trick you.
The review praises Liam Gallagher’s commanding presence and Oasis’ ability to evolve while staying true to their Britpop roots. 'Dig Out Your Soul' is recognized for its hypnotic sound and lyrical depth, with standout tracks like 'I'm Outta Time' showing personal growth. Although some fans long for the band’s origins, the album offers fresh yet familiar rock energy. Live shows remain a vital aspect of the band’s identity, blending rawness and charisma. Dive into Oasis’ 'Dig Out Your Soul' and experience the raw energy of Liam Gallagher's voice and powerful rock anthems today!
"Fabri Fibra doesn’t want to be Fabri Fibra because people avoid him on television, it ruined his life." "It’s money that forces us to be slaves, and it’s not the vote that makes us free but the freedom to live and to return to be part of what created us, nature."
"Fabri Fibra doesn’t want to be Fabri Fibra because people avoid him on television, it ruined his life."
"It’s money that forces us to be slaves, and it’s not the vote that makes us free but the freedom to live and to return to be part of what created us, nature."
The review deeply explores Fabri Fibra’s album ‘Chi Vuol Essere Fabri Fibra?’ highlighting its poetic storytelling, critique of capitalism, and raw depiction of street life. It reflects on personal and societal themes, blends melancholy with vivid imagery, and praises the album’s authentic hip-hop style and powerful collaborations. Discover the raw truth of Italian hip-hop—listen to Fabri Fibra’s ‘Chi Vuol Essere Fabri Fibra?’ now and explore its powerful stories.
"Carlo demolishes societal specters through dance music and lyrics that reveal our daily intellectual dissolution.", "The only terrain of resistance aside from theater... is found still in those who expose their thoughts against capitalist society."
"Carlo demolishes societal specters through dance music and lyrics that reveal our daily intellectual dissolution.",
"The only terrain of resistance aside from theater... is found still in those who expose their thoughts against capitalist society."
Io, Carlo's In Perenne Riserva is a thoughtful and intellectually rich album combining dance music with a critique of capitalist society and human vices. The review dissects themes like pride, sloth, and greed through poetic storytelling. The artist uses dialectics and cultural references to challenge postmodern illusions. This work stands out for its countercultural message and deep philosophical underpinnings. The reviewer highly recommends the album and its compelling videos. Discover Io, Carlo’s provocative album In Perenne Riserva—listen now and dive into a unique blend of dance beats and sharp cultural critique!
I hope [Bassi Maestro] will never sell out to those who only believe in the god of money, and cannot be called rappers, but puppets. It makes me happy to hear that good hip-hop exists in Italy... or at least it used to.
I hope [Bassi Maestro] will never sell out to those who only believe in the god of money, and cannot be called rappers, but puppets.
It makes me happy to hear that good hip-hop exists in Italy... or at least it used to.
The review praises Bassi Maestro for maintaining authentic, underground hip-hop values in an industry dominated by commercialism. It highlights the artist's pure style, darkened flow, and return to hip-hop's roots. Contemporary Italian rappers like Ensi and Mondo Marcio are commended for resisting illusory success. The review laments the industry's negative influence but celebrates Bassi Maestro’s integrity and artistry. Explore Bassi Maestro’s Foto Di Gruppo and experience authentic Italian hip-hop resisting industry sellout.
"Red like the blood of Carlo Giuliani / White like the hands of the church / Green like the shit of the league / My country doesn’t care." ‘Il Mio Paese Se Ne Frega’ must be produced from your 90s ghetto blaster.
"Red like the blood of Carlo Giuliani / White like the hands of the church / Green like the shit of the league / My country doesn’t care."
‘Il Mio Paese Se Ne Frega’ must be produced from your 90s ghetto blaster.
Inoki's track 'Il Mio Paese Se Ne Frega' is a poignant protest rap that addresses political and social issues in Italy. Drawing from his personal experiences on the streets of Bologna, the song critiques consumerism, police violence, and societal apathy. The review praises Inoki's lyrical depth and positions him as a respected figure within the underground rap scene. It encourages listeners to embrace the song's raw and impactful message. Listen to Inoki's 'Il Mio Paese Se Ne Frega' and experience raw Italian rap protest at its finest.
"The beauty of a song is not related to how indie, underground, or against the system it is, because we BUY what we LIKE." "'Better This Way' is a melancholic song that translates into the acceptance that maybe it’s better to let go of certain stories that cannot continue."
"The beauty of a song is not related to how indie, underground, or against the system it is, because we BUY what we LIKE."
"'Better This Way' is a melancholic song that translates into the acceptance that maybe it’s better to let go of certain stories that cannot continue."
The review explores Zero Assoluto's album 'Appena Prima Di Partire,' highlighting its catchy, melodic love songs that balance sentimental value and commercial viability. While acknowledging the music industry's role in shaping their success, it appreciates the duo's ability to create appealing and relatable tracks. Noted songs include 'Better This Way' and 'What You Gave Me,' praised for their emotional depth and electronic touches. The reviewer reflects on the nature of popularity and artistic authenticity. Discover the heartfelt melodies and catchy rhythms of Zero Assoluto’s 'Appena Prima Di Partire'—listen now and feel the emotion.
"Their catchy little songs are cute though, like the zero assoluto they manage to push 'fake' rap." "Their texts are incredibly directed at fat and unlovable teenagers."
"Their catchy little songs are cute though, like the zero assoluto they manage to push 'fake' rap."
"Their texts are incredibly directed at fat and unlovable teenagers."
The review examines Gemelli Diversi's debut album with a mix of appreciation for catchy songs and skepticism about their commercial rap style. It describes their image, references their rivalry with Fabri Fibra, and questions their lyrical depth. Despite some respect for their history, the review suggests their music feels overly commercial and lacks true hip-hop authenticity. Discover the truth behind Gemelli Diversi's catchy beats and commercial rap style—listen to their debut and decide for yourself!
"Nelly Furtado is back in shape more than before, and even more 'beach girl' than before." "'Say It Right' has an electro-lati-afro-r’n’b base with shocking power... the strange magical potion of Timberlake-Timbaland-Nelly Furtado really made a splash."
"Nelly Furtado is back in shape more than before, and even more 'beach girl' than before."
"'Say It Right' has an electro-lati-afro-r’n’b base with shocking power... the strange magical potion of Timberlake-Timbaland-Nelly Furtado really made a splash."
Nelly Furtado's 2006 album Loose marks a powerful comeback blending electro, Latin, and R&B influences. The album features hits like 'Maneater' and 'Say It Right,' showcasing her evolving style with strong production from Timbaland. This release reestablished her status in the pop and urban music scenes with catchy tracks and confident vocals. The review highlights the album's mix of introspection and sensual appeal. Listen to Nelly Furtado's Loose to experience her electrifying comeback and iconic hits.
Fabri Fibra is a philosopher. "Non Crollo" best expresses the "Sfiber" sentiment, a desire to escape a society of bobbe malle, pimps, and punk idiots.
Fabri Fibra is a philosopher.
"Non Crollo" best expresses the "Sfiber" sentiment, a desire to escape a society of bobbe malle, pimps, and punk idiots.
Fabri Fibra's album Mr. Simpatia is a profound and psychological rap work that conveys raw emotions and philosophical insights. The album features powerful tracks like "Momenti No" and "Non Crollo," exploring themes of despair, anti-commercialism, and societal criticism. The review praises the beats and lyrics, calling the album a must-listen for those willing to dig deeper. It highlights Fibra as a unique and intense artist within Italian underground rap. Listen to Fabri Fibra's Mr. Simpatia now and explore the depths of Italian philosophical rap.
"Sometimes for poetry you don’t need love, depression, friendship, and feelings, it’s enough to tell what is close to us, what we live every day." "They are not the children every parent wants, but do we need to adapt to the times? And before speaking about criminality should we talk about the reason behind criminality?"
"Sometimes for poetry you don’t need love, depression, friendship, and feelings, it’s enough to tell what is close to us, what we live every day."
"They are not the children every parent wants, but do we need to adapt to the times? And before speaking about criminality should we talk about the reason behind criminality?"
The review highlights Tajerino as a vivid and authentic depiction of life in Rome’s marginalized neighborhoods. Cicoria and Noyz Narcos provide raw, street-level storytelling that captures the tension, crime, and survival within their environment. The track rejects traditional themes of love and depression, focusing instead on real-life struggles. It emphasizes the importance of addressing social exclusion as the root of criminality. The reviewer appreciates their music for its honesty and connection to the city’s youth culture. Listen to Tajerino now to experience gritty Rome street rap that tells true stories with raw honesty.
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