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For fans of inga, lovers of pop-jazz fusion, and listeners seeking emotionally rich, genre-blending music.
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Inga – All’alba (self-production)

Inga returns to the music scene with All'Alba, an intense, colorful, and at the same time, light album where pop and jazz nuances merge and accompany us in the magical waiting for dawn.

Desire for freedom, memories from the past, the 'distance' from a loved one, the daily and endless search of people, suffering in a world of masks, love that forgives, the wind that brings lightness and fresh news, and then time that stands still when a sudden infatuation lights up your path.

All this and much more is present in the songs of the album "All'alba" with which artist Inga restarts after two difficult years of the pandemic.

Among the pop sounds, combined with a jazz aftertaste and mixes of genres that perfectly match Inga's vocal expressiveness, "All'alba" drags us into a journey where music becomes a companion of moments and emotions, under the sun or the rain. Telling stories in which we can all recognize ourselves, we just need to let ourselves be carried away.

The album was produced by Massimo Satta, a prominent musician on the national and international music scene, with the valuable collaboration of Fabrizio Foggia.

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Inga’s album All’alba beautifully blends pop and jazz, exploring themes of freedom, love, and reflection. Produced by Massimo Satta, it marks her return post-pandemic, inviting listeners on a colorful emotional journey. The album balances lightness and intensity, showcasing Inga’s vocal expressiveness and genre-mixing creativity.

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Artist credited for the album All'alba (self-production). The record is described as a blend of pop and jazz nuances; production by Massimo Satta with collaboration from Fabrizio Foggia.
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