Cover of I Cesaroni Gli imprevedibili ragazzi dei Cesaroni
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THE REVIEW

In 2011, the Cesaroni also took to the stage with Niccolò Centioni, Giulia Luzi, and Nunzio Giuliano, alias Rudy, Jolanda, and Budino Gianmaria, playing the roles of The Unpredictable Kids of the Cesaroni. Nine tracks from the musical were released. The first is the iconic theme song "Adesso che ci siete voi" in a choral version and with the verse "da soli non si cambia mai" cut. The second is "Ciao ciao ciao bye bye," whose lyrics speak about the relationship between success and real life, "between stage and reality." The third piece, "Il posto mio," is sung by Giulia Luzi alone, showcasing her as an excellent singer besides being an actress. Nunzio Giuliano follows with the "Rap del golosone." Midway through the album is "Exorcista," an instrumental with beautiful electric guitars. "Ma come glielo dico" brings back the choral spirit of the second track, while Giulia Luzi returns solo in "Ma cosa vuol dire innamorarsi." The album concludes with "Metodo Cesaroni," my favorite, and "Sogno in più" sung by Niccolò Centioni and dedicated to friendship.

With this piece, I complete the Cesaroni music in this forum, following the discography of Marco Cesaroni and the soundtrack by Andrea Guerra.

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This review explores the 2011 album Gli imprevedibili ragazzi dei Cesaroni, featuring nine tracks performed by the cast. It highlights key songs like the theme 'Adesso che ci siete voi' and solo performances by Giulia Luzi. The album balances choral and solo moments with instrumental pieces, closing on a note dedicated to friendship. The reviewer reflects on the album as part of a larger Cesaroni musical journey.

I Cesaroni

Musical project associated with the Italian TV series 'I Cesaroni', credited for soundtrack and compilation releases.
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