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For some years now, Vasco has preferred to release singles, some of which are covers, just like this one "Ad Ogni Costo", which would be the Italian sister of "Creep" by Radiohead.

The lyrics are entirely invented by the son of Zocca who confirms the recent compositional uselessness as a lyricist...

The only positive note remains the warm, poignant, and melancholic interpretation that does 100% justice to the music of the English group.

In short, no effort and as usual a full wallet for a song nobody felt the need for, but that nonetheless is saved from an auditory perspective.

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Vasco Rossi's 'Ad Ogni Costo' is a cover of Radiohead's 'Creep' with lyrics considered poor and uninspired. Despite this, Vasco's emotional and melancholic delivery partly redeems the song. The review criticizes the lack of artistic effort, suggesting the release is driven by commercial interests rather than creative merit. Overall, the song is seen as unnecessary but somewhat saved by its heartfelt performance.

Tracklist

01   Ad Ogni Costo (03:50)

Vasco Rossi

Vasco Rossi (born 1952) is an Italian singer-songwriter from Zocca, active since the late 1970s and widely known for pioneering a raw rock voice in Italian popular music and for massive stadium tours. He is commonly nicknamed "Blasco."
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