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THE REVIEW

http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/2018/agosto

Long live Hibbert here... long live Hibbert here.

Given that Kuti means Coconut Leaf, this song is the only one I save from the past ten albums released by the pen of Lorenz from Rafia. It speaks about how at a certain point in life (oh " ") when we have a job where we hardly struggle or almost nothing, and a partner, and 1..Uàuto you realize how beautiful the new Freedom is, without reading whatever, Liberty. I can't have it and paradoxically I can say that amidst duets Fedezax and BraviELodi and ZuzzaunzistemBertè..and TRAP, this sounds like a cabo-traballo.

And

since we need to talk about music, there should have been a Diatonic Harmonica to keep the melodic case steady, whoever wants to talk and not reserve me a harangue.

And last January 16th well Miriam Ayaba wished me a happy birthday, and next time let's hope I give her a good coconut seed.

Back to sleep myself.

Oh, green!

✍🏾👃🏾✌🏽

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This review highlights Jovanoti's album 'W La Libertà', focusing on its standout track 'Kuti' and its themes of freedom in everyday life. The reviewer appreciates the song's distinctiveness amid the prevalent duets and Trap music dominating the Italian scene. A suggestion for richer musical texture is made, noting the potential value of adding a diatonic harmonica. Overall, the album holds moderate appeal with a personal, introspective vibe.

Jovanoti

Lorenzo Cherubini, known professionally as Jovanotti, is an Italian singer-songwriter and rapper active since the late 1980s, known for blending pop, hip hop and world music.
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