4 RECs for this Track
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poppi Rec'd this on Apr 29, 2009:
Street Cred: 0
Rec's: 1
“FINALLY SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND FRESH.LOVING PICTURE.”
newtunes Rec'd this on Apr 22, 2009:
Street Cred: 1
Rec's: 1
“Good sound easy listening and excited at the same time,mix of new and old skool rap, dance.the bridge is amazing with that ethno slang voice... *****”
NunzioCiccone Rec'd this on Apr 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 2
Rec's: 1
“great song a mix of electro ethno and good rap on top...like it.”
cicconenunzio Rec'd this on Apr 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 5
Rec's: 4
“This song has a great groove from the very beginning. You can immediately feel an original way of expression, born “in the hands”, in a natural way, full of experience, of skill. It doesn’t try to be forced into a particular style, and for this reason it is unique and spontaneous.
An excellent hit from the very first beats, then the fat bass comes in, making all the dancing cells in our body move. Hips are incontrollable, feet are gone, hands start to tap crazily on the keyboard deleting all the work already done.
The rapping voice shows lots of style and a strong territorial echo, it brings to mind England, London, with a strong or forced accent, but it doesn’t matter, the result is what counts.
The best part is yet to come, though, so towards the middle we find a woman (Alessia Ciccone)singing a typical melody of the Naples , but so well integrated with the rhythm to sound Jamaican in slang and tradition.
“Figli del Sud” presents a double-face style, as one part is suitable to dancing, the other is suitable to read a book, as it’s very easy to listen to (and yet your hips will continue to pulse and beat).”
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