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For fans of italian rap, lovers of dance music with lyrical depth, and listeners who appreciate ironic, clever songwriting
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Stiv Tirella – Tale e quale (Meda Sound) (https://open.spotify.com/album/6fkItcJ2Hhjqz7MMj7laGO?si=tQPHe3cHTx6ZdcPEBv3hVQ

The intro and outro would be enough to understand the essence of this album. These two "divertissement" are indeed the perfect synthesis, an ironic self-mockery filled with double meanings, just like Stiv's flow throughout the album. A flow that wanders between rap and singing (hilarious in the crooning style of "Felina"), well wrapped around sounds that speak volumes about Stiv's encyclopedic musical culture. Yes, because here, even though we are mostly within the clubbing realm, the concept of dance is turned on its head by Stiv's ever-present wavy irony, an irony that lets him take even the coolness of dance lightly and gives us an album that is never predictable, always fresh and delicate.

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Stiv Tirella's album 'Tale e Quale' skillfully balances rap and singing within dance music. The album stands out for its ironic self-mockery and musical richness. The intro and outro encapsulate its essence perfectly, reflecting a fresh and unpredictable style. Tirella’s encyclopedic musical knowledge informs the sound, making it both witty and delicate.

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