The video is released today on all music platforms

PORDENONE – He is nineteen years old but his ideas are already clear: he wants to become one of the hottest names on the national music scene (for now). And he has already taken the first step forward; in fact, he has recently been observed and taken over by an important record company, Orangle Record, which is now launching him into the golden but also ruthless world of music. Indeed, music platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and Pandora and others) where those who make numbers get ahead. Listening and viewing, in short. But he is not afraid, on the contrary, he is excited and ready for the challenge.

THE PROFILE

He is a boy from Pordenone, 19 years old, as mentioned, Lorenzo Susanna, but in his world he is known as Zeta Cometa, a mix between his nickname when he was very young (Zuz) and the night of San Lorenzo when the stars fall and you can see the Comets. He still has a long way to go, but he is not discouraged, also because last Friday his latest effort, “Fuoco e Fiamme” was released (again on all platforms) and today the video accompanying the lyrics and music will also be released. , a video made by another young man from Pordenone, already a professional, Drugo Files. And the hope is that this combination can make a splash in order to enter the world that counts. It doesn’t take much in that environment, a lot of views and you move on. So, however, how easy it is to fall. In the Fuoco e Fiamme video, Lorenzo also reserved a part for his girlfriend, Elisa. His lucky charm.

THE BEGINNINGS

«I started to get passionate about music when I was six years old. I liked Michael Jackson – says Lorenzo – and I wanted to be like him. Then over time I started to get passionate about other genres and I realized that Trap / Pop was the one in which I could express myself best and I also saw that I could tell many things. So I concentrated on that genre.” Lorenzo writes and sings love stories, things that have happened to him or that perhaps he would like to happen to him or that he has seen happen to friends. He doesn’t have a particular place where he concentrates to collect and write down ideas and emotions. «When inspiration strikes me – explains Zeta Cometa – I write. It can happen at home, at a bar, but also in a nightclub. It’s a moment: the idea comes and I try to put it down.”

THE FIRST

Thus was born his first song that ended up on music platforms. «It’s called Papaya – she explains – like the exotic fruit. It was quite successful with over 7 thousand views. It wasn’t bad for being the first.” It was the push, because then came the second, Love. That one went a little less well, two thousand plays, but evidently Lorenzo Susanna’s talent was noticed because Orangle Records decided to take him under his wing and launch his latest song, Fuoco e Fiamme.

THE FUTURE

«I hope it goes well, also considering the video that will be visible today. No, I certainly don’t consider myself to have arrived – explains Lorenzo – there is still a long road ahead, but it doesn’t scare me. I want to focus on the music. This is why I left my studies, I’m looking for a job so as not to burden my parents, but which also leaves me time to concentrate and move forward with this passion that I want to continue to cultivate. My family is happy and supports me.” Working with him on the first songs was a friend, also from Pordenone, who shared his apprenticeship, Grimmie Gramm who is a producer and specifically creates the basis for the lyrics, even if for the last effort the production was by P3nguin.

THE COMPETITION

The fact remains that the world of music in Pordenone, even now that times have changed, has a good base and excellent buzz. A sort of historical tradition. «There are several guys like me who launch their songs on the platforms, even in Pordenone. There is quite a bit of competition.” Today, however, is the day of Fire and Flames. Good luck Lorenzo.

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