Cover of Matteo Becucci Impossibile
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THE REVIEW

I don't really know if it was truly worth writing this review, especially for an artist (or not!) whom I hate with all my heart.

But let's investigate the possible reasons that led to the release of such an album. First, for the (quite rigged) victory of this anonymous character on X Factor, and then to market yet another proof of how appreciated is the classic soft, light, and boring music similar to a TV program for old people, broadcast precisely for people of the same caliber.

This guy doesn't do much on his CD (whose cover closely resembles the latest album by Laura Pausini), five covers of five blatant, hateful, and overly sentimental tracks that are completely outdated plus only one (I repeat ONE) original, strictly commercial and lamentable as only the most presumptuous singers know how to do.

I'm not surprised that he hasn't received more offers from the higher music world, given his old-fashioned style.

I hope for two things: that his new album of original songs comes out as late as possible and that I never see him on TV again, maybe in Sanremo...

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Summary by Bot

The review harshly criticizes Matteo Becucci's 'Impossibile' album, labeling it boring and outdated. It highlights the dominance of covers and a lack of original material. The reviewer distrusts the legitimacy of his X Factor win and disapproves of the album's commercial, sentimental style. Overall, the album is dismissed as uninspired and targeted at an older, less discerning audience.

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01   Impossibile (03:15)

Matteo Becucci

Italian pop singer who rose to national attention after winning X Factor Italy and released the album Impossibile.
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