Italian singer and radio personality known for comic and parodic covers of popular dance-pop songs, often performed in a Pugliese/Tranese dialect.

Originating from Puglia and noted in reviews as having settled in Milan's radio scene; performed parody translations of 1990s dance-pop into Pugliese/Tranese dialect; reviewers note he participated in the "island of the famous" (L'Isola dei Famosi).

Two DeBaser reviews offer contrasting takes on Leone Di Lernia: one praises his parodic reinvention of 90s dance-pop, the other condemns his silliness. Reviews emphasize his use of Pugliese/Tranese dialect and parody covers. Key works on DeBaser include Disco Hauz and Re Leone Di Lernia.

For:Fans of musical parody and comedy, listeners nostalgic for 90s dance-pop, readers of Italian music criticism.

 But I think Leone di Lernia was, unknowingly, the last true Italian punk: the Great Pop 'n' Dance Swindle.

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 A passionate piece of advice to all users, do not buy, do not download, do not even listen to Leone di Lernia, and if you happen to do so, make sure you're very happy first, or else you might find yourself taking the CD, looking for the shows that want to host him, and sticking it up in his ass, not gently, but with power and spite.

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