Negramaro, Mara Sattei and LRDL did well. Baby K and Chadia stumble. Our reviews of the week’s releases

Negramaro, Mara Sattei and LRDL did well. Baby K and Chadia stumble. Our reviews of the week’s releases
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Very intense week of new releases, so much so that a very serious record problem was revealed with a calendar of proposals that are impossible to keep up with. As an album we welcome the happy returns of Mario Venuti and Renzo Rubino, especially the latter offers us an extraordinary work. In the rap area, the work of producer 3D and Jack The Smoker was good. Moving into the indie meanders, Ainé’s album is atmospheric, Chiaré’s is a delight, Mazzariello’s is a bomb. The singles section is also crowded: Negramaro dusts off the sound of their origins; the duo La Representative di Lista is always excellent, Mara Sattei indulges herself with her little brother Thasup; Ditonellapiaga evokes 90s pop; ANNA and the amazing I Hate My Village are also in great form, a very classy heel turn, the piece that brings together Anna Castiglia and Ghemon. Sore notes: Baby K tries to take steps forward but his sound remains a simple and alluring pop, Chadia writes The rules of the bitch and the title already says it all. Gem of the week: Invitation for breakfastindomitable album by Simone Matteuzzi.

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