Club Dogo, reunion coming soon: the video with Claudio Santamaria and Beppe Sala

It’s been in the air for weeks, now it’s here the official announcement: the reunion of Club Dogo it will do. The historic hip hop group made up of rappers Gué And Jake The Fury and by the manufacturer Don Joe is preparing to return to the stage. Or rather, for now it is not known whether they have plans a new album, or a series of live shows, or a mega concert-event. The only certain thing is the date: 2024.

Which appears at the end of one spectacular video clip shot in one Milan Gotham City version, with two exceptional protagonists: Claudio Santamaria And Beppe Sala. «Can you hear the sound coming from down there? She too he stopped hearing it» says the actor, on the terrace of a skyscraper. «He has taken possession of our ears: he is himself multiplied, he built his army. We can’t allow that let them win».

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«But fight it with your methods I can’t accept it» replies the mayor, playing himself, who doesn’t seem to want to hear about the three «heroes». «Last time they got out of control, but it’s a risk we have to take, I’m the only hope in the face of such a great enemy”, replies Santamaria, who discovers and turns on a bright projector Batman stylebut without the iconic bat.

Yes the three-headed dog, symbol of the legendary crew born in Milan in 2002which he wrote in Italian rap pages fundamentals: seven studio albums, since I fist myself to We are no longer those of Mi fist, nine years ago. They had appeared in the city for a few days banners which I left as a prelude to one reunionthen came the Instagram profile official and now a video that clears the field of any doubt.

«Until today I believed it was just a legend», concludes Sala observing the ray of light that illuminates the sky. «He wasn’t wrong» concludes Santamaria. “This is a legend.”


Source: Vanity Fair

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