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Luchè and Maurizio Carucci: the two records of the week

Luchè – Where eagles fly

Luchè, born Luca Imprudente, Neapolitan rapper from 1981, returns with the new album Where eagles fly (Sony Music Italy/Columbia Records) three years after his last job. Not only a rapper, with a history behind him that began in 1997 with Co’Sang, but also a producer, in this record he puts all his personality. 16 songs, born in New York, Los Angeles, Milan, Ibizia and Naples, which absorb internationality and turn it into a multiform language that reaches the public without filters and that meet the voices of friendly artists who enrich the final result: Elisa, CoCo, Etta, Marracash, Madame, Hernia, Geolier, Guè & Noyz Narcos, they enter the disc where nothing is left to chance. Not even the cover, with an artwork that represents his personal growth through the planets. Coming out on every format and support, even the cassette, original is the choice of a limited edition vinyl with pastels to color it to your liking.

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Maurizio Carucci – Breath

The singer of the Former Otago it starts again by itself. Breath (Polydor / Universal Music) is the first album from soloist by Maurizio Carucci, the singer from Genoa who in 2019 we saw in Sanremo with his band. The record is the mirror of his two souls, in which he tells himself with sincerity. He words and sounds, the result of years of listening and research, a work on himself to understand who he is now, trying not to be afraid to listen to his dreams. 11 songs that tell different emotions, daily gestures, reflections, memories and between electronic and romantic rock, sweet sounds and rhythmic songs, trying to make peace with the music, to play what really represents it. A change that began in the midst of a pandemic, of a man who lives on music And natureOf harvests And recording studio, between meadows and animals, stages and the public and who needed to listen to each other more, to really listen to each other, starting alone after a difficult period in which you often need to get lost to find yourself. And start breathing again.


Source: Vanity Fair

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