After dominating the summer of 2021 to the sound of “but then I have a thousand left”, Fedez is ready to give us a new catchphrase, and always fishing from the repertoire of Sanremo. So, after Orietta Berti, it is the turn of Tananai, the singer arrived last in the standings but first in the heart of the public who managed to forge a special relationship with Fedez – it was at one of his concerts, in fact, the rapper’s first performance after the surgery he underwent in April -. The song, available from 3 Juneis called The sweet life and sees involved, in addition to Fedez and Tananai, too Mara Sattei.
It is a colorful cocktail in which the twist sounds that refer to the great successes and the lightheartedness of the Sixties are mixed with an ironic but at the same time fresh and lively writing: the result is a hit all to dance that, in addition to exploiting the vintage repertoire from which he also fished One thousand, prepares to send the public a very suggestive postcard of the Italian summer. The song, produced by d. whaleis, in fact, a joyful declaration of love, to the cry “Life without love, tell me what life is “with the irony that Fedez has always accustomed us to instead of cheap and rhetorical romanticism.
Tatanai, as well as having collaborated on a song on the album Inhumanhas recently concluded a sold out club tour obtaining platinum status for Occasional Sex And Baby Goddamn;,while Mara Satteione of the most interesting and multifaceted songwriters of the Italian music scene, is fresh from the success of Universe, her first album that will take her on tour around Italy in the summer before hitting clubs in the fall. In short, the ingredients for a pounding song capable of cheering up the summer season are all there, to the listeners the arduous sentence.
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Source: Vanity Fair