"Nel nome del Rap" begins with Rueka, the track is "82", the kid has grown up (and has "grown up for his own reasons"). The track is catchy and sounds good as a prelude to an album that definitely leaves something in the ears of those who listen. RedSkin appears only in the first chorus of the namesake track "Nel nome del Rap", the young one has a flow similar to that of the "older" brother. The two don't play much "back and forth", they prefer to take their own space to delineate the territory in these tracks that are so off-field (from today's reality). Deville opens the dances with one of the best beats for "Dentro me", the track is sweet compared to what has been heard up to this point, but it shouldn't be considered a break from the "hard" used until now, no. Rueka's rhymes accompany Red's warm voice that gives life to a chorus sung without the use of autotune, something rare nowadays. #RomaSudèNostra is the song. Sympathy, lightheartedness, technique, and I won't add anything else. The track also has a good music video that's doing quite well on YouTube, watch it. "We take spaces that life never gave us..." and it's shivers. "Colpa mia" is pure pop, what can I say: here RedSkin sounds like Raf, and it is not meant as negative criticism. The project concludes with "DeLorean", simply electronic and brilliant. "96" closes a project so dense with style. 14 years of difference that cannot be felt in these 19 minutes. Worth listening to.

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