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For fans of otto ohm, lovers of italian hip hop, reggae, dub, and those interested in socially conscious, poetic music.
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THE REVIEW

Third album for Otto Ohm.

And, given the previous two, the first which had some good premises but did not really take off, the second with, not all, but some BEAUTIFUL songs, in the third work they have improved even more and the album is enjoyable from start to finish.

The recipe is the same: a sprinkle of rap, reggae, dub in the music; social themes, protest, melancholy, and great great poetry in all the lyrics.

Bove, aka Vincenzo Leuzzi, is a true songwriter: from Domani to Strade inquiete, from Ogni piccolo particolare to Scusa.

A must-have.

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Otto Ohm's third album Naif marks clear improvement and is enjoyable from start to finish. Combining rap, reggae, and dub with poetic and socially conscious lyrics, the album showcases Vincenzo Leuzzi's strong songwriting skills. It is a must-have for fans of thoughtful and engaging hip-hop music.

Tracklist Videos

01   Domani (03:55)

02   La vita e che ci fai (03:10)

03   Hit Song (03:08)

04   Le nostre buone intenzioni (03:40)

05   Fast / Promesse per la massa (03:06)

06   Strade inquiete (04:25)

07   Brividi (04:12)

08   Ogni piccolo particolare (03:32)

09   Pizza e mandolino (05:33)

10   B.E.M. (04:21)

11   Scusa (03:08)

Otto Ohm

Otto Ohm are a Rome-based Italian group blending dub, reggae, pop and electronic elements. Debuting with the self-titled album in 2000, they followed with Pseudostereo, Naïf and the mature, melodic Combo. Andrea Leuzzi fronts the project, with songwriting contributions by Vincenzo “Bove” Leuzzi.
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