Cover of Gigi D'Alessio Malaterra
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For fans of gigi d'alessio,lovers of italian pop music,listeners interested in naples culture,fans of soulful emotional music,those exploring italian countryside themes
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THE REVIEW

FRIENDS AND FRIENDS,

Today I'm writing bcuz after listening to this new disco from the holy day above (not gigi d'ag, mind you!!!) my grandpa Beppe appeared in a dream and told me that Gigi is and will always be the real Naples, the true countryside, so I wanted to let you know, also bcuz after I made my friends listen to it, they were quiet, they also received the illumination of St. Gigi... and who knows if grandpa Beppe said something to them too, cheeky.

The cd "malaterra" talks about an apple in the earth, just that Gigi must have made a mistake writing it, he can't be the best at everything my Gigi. He already has that hottie of a wife, Anna tatatatangelo, compared to him though, she's awful and stinks.

In short, listen to this cd, it will bring you luck too.

GIGI4EVER

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Summary by Bot

The reviewer shares a heartfelt and lighthearted reaction to Gigi D'Alessio's Malaterra, describing it as a true representation of Naples and its countryside. Personal anecdotes and playful humor underscore the emotional connection to the album. Friends also experienced a similar appreciation. The review encourages listening for a sense of luck and cultural immersion.

Tracklist

01   'o Sarracino (00:00)

02   'na Sera 'e Maggio (00:00)

03   Indifferentemente (00:00)

04   Torna A Surriento (00:00)

05   Malaterra (00:00)

06   Malaterra ( Strumentale ) (00:00)

07   Guaglione (00:00)

08   Vaseme (00:00)

09   E' Cosa 'e Niente (00:00)

10   Io Mammeta E Tu (00:00)

11   'o Core E Na Femmena (00:00)

12   Si Nun Tenesse A Te (00:00)

13   'o Surdato 'nnamurato (00:00)

14   'a Città 'e Pulecenella (00:00)

Gigi D'Alessio

Gigi D'Alessio is an Italian singer-songwriter associated in these reviews with the Neapolitan/neomelodic scene, love-themed pop ballads, and prominent live events in Naples (Piazza del Plebiscito). The reviews describe a trajectory from wedding performances to national exposure, including a cited Sanremo appearance with “Non dirgli mai”.
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