Cover of J-Ax Comunisti col Rolex
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For fans of italian rap,critics of modern music,followers of j-ax and fedez,listeners interested in political music,italian pop culture enthusiasts
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THE REVIEW

"How sad this album is"

An excessive mix of politics, criticism towards society and music, self-irony

all framed by poor musical choices.

I wonder, where is music in Italy heading?

Between kids singing "Andiamo a Comandare" and De Filippi hosting Sanremo, I really don't know what to think. Go ahead and write a song about this, dear Fedez and J-AX, and instead of calling Guns'n Roses' music "just crap music," reflect on your thought-provoking lyrics that criticize a society you are helping to create or what you're doing with your dear friend "Rovazzi."

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Summary by Bot

The review criticizes J-Ax's album Comunisti col Rolex for its excessive political content and poor musical quality. It questions the direction of the Italian music scene and calls out the artists for contradictory messages. The reviewer expresses disappointment with current trends in Italian pop and rap.

Tracklist

01   Assenzio (00:00)

02   Musica Del Cazzo (00:00)

03   Piccole Cose (00:00)

04   Cuore Nerd (00:00)

05   Anni Luce (00:00)

06   Meglio Tardi Che Noi (00:00)

07   Allergia (00:00)

08   Pieno Di Stronzi (00:00)

09   Comunisti Col Rolex (00:00)

10   Il Giorno E La Notte (00:00)

11   Senza Pagare (00:00)

12   Fratelli Di Paglia (00:00)

13   Tutto Il Mondo E' Periferia (00:00)

14   Milano Intorno (00:00)

15   Vorrei Ma Non Posto (00:00)

16   L'Italia Per Me (00:00)

J-Ax

J-Ax (legal name Alessandro Aleotti) is an Italian artist who started in the early 1990s with the rap duo Articolo 31 alongside DJ Jad and has pursued a solo career since 2006.
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