Neapolitan hip‑hop trio composed of Polo, Sha One and DJ Simi. Their 1998 debut Quarantunesimo parallelo is noted for using the Neapolitan dialect and for forging a Naples–New York hip‑hop connection.

Members named in reviews: Polo, Sha One and DJ Simi. DJ Simi credited as the record's beatmaker and associated in reviews with the Angels of Love collective. Quarantunesimo parallelo was published in 1998 and contains the track "Odissea."

La Famiglia are a Neapolitan hip‑hop trio (Polo, Sha One, DJ Simi). Their 1998 debut Quarantunesimo parallelo is remembered as a pioneering Neapolitan‑dialect hip‑hop record. Reviews praise Polo and Sha One's lyricism and identify Odissea as an emotionally resonant track. DJ Simi's production is described as functional but sparse.

For:Fans of Italian hip‑hop, Neapolitan culture, lyrical rap and 1990s hip‑hop nostalgia.

 Quarantunesimo parallelo is, in fact, the first hip-hop CD bought by a naive teenager towards the end of the last century, strictly "bootleg", as was customary at the time (no offense to the authors, who, in their lifetime, will have bought some mastered compact discs or audio cassettes, perhaps sourced from a legendary vendor in Piazza Dante or Pignasecca).

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