Unstoppable Orietta Berti, here is the new single with Hell Raton

2021 is the year of Italy at the European Championships, of Måneskin in the Olympus of world music, of the fastest man in the world for the first time Italian. But it is also the year of Orietta Berti. The Queen of Italian music has no intention of stopping. First, participation in the Sanremo Festival with When you fell in love, and with a look that made the home crowd go crazy. Then the summer collaboration Mille, together with the idols of the younger Fedez and Achille Lauro. Now, Friday December 10th, Orietta Berti has released her new single Full moon.

The song, with an almost house sound and with a text that includes parts in Spanish, was born from the meeting of Cavriago’s Nightingale with Hell Raton, Salmo’s right-hand man, producer of artists such as Guè Pequeno and Marracash and judge of X Factor (who triumphed yesterday with his Baltimore). The two met in Machete, with the complicity of X Factor.

Indeed, Orietta Berti and Hell Raton were the protagonists of SoundsBueno, a six-episode web series that wanted to testify to the power of the generational encounter between the two. The conclusive point of this production (which Berti defined a “soap opera”) was precisely the moment of the creation of Full moon, song written by Rose Villain and produced by Sixpm.

Speaking of his meeting with Hell Raton and the song that was born (a hymn dedicated to women and the importance of self-love), Orietta Berti explained: «I am very happy to have accepted this proposal from Manuelito. Our friendship was born in Sanremo, when we felt on Twitch, and then it went on naturally, until Manuelito decided to propose this piece to me. When I listened to it for the first time, I was enchanted ».

Orietta Berti is among the judges of The Voice Senior on Rai Uno (together with Clementino, Gigi D’Alessio and Loredana Bertè), he is a regular guest at the table of What’s the weather like by Fabio Fazio and will be among the protagonists of Those good girls, a road show together with Mara Maionchi and Sandra Milo (production coming next year on Sky and NOW). In short: he has no intention of stopping. And above all, he doesn’t really want to hear about generational barriers. Also because she, these barriers, is breaking them down to the sound of songs and tortellini.

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