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Tracklist |
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1 |
Calimocho |
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2 |
Vallanzasca feat Yung Fume |
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Merci Beaucoup feat Jamil |
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4 |
Accalappianani 2.0 |
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5 |
Don Vacca Corleone |
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6 |
Da solo |
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Porco feat Jamil, Skioffi |
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8 |
Bah Bah |
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S'il vous plait feat Cromo |
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10 |
Corvetto feat L'Elfo |
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11 |
Kraken |
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Review |
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One year after his highly acclaimed return to music, the Italian-Jamaican artist re-proposes himself with what could be defined as his best discographic project. Needless to say that producers like Big Fish and PrinceVibe have managed for the umpteenth time to bring out the best of the artist. The trap sounds and the lyrics of Vacca result in real musical bombs. And if it is true that for every young man who advances, someone more well-off retreats, Vacca perfectly embodies the exception to the rule. The rapper of Sardinian origins is still there, as eager as ever to make music. The collaborations chosen with the pliers for this project starting from the inevitable Jamil present in two tracks, the Sicilian rapper L'Elfo and space for young people like Cromo and Skioffi. To crown the collaborations of the album the artist has reserved as a surprise the English trap artist Yung Fume, a figure in rapid ascent within the world trap scene. |
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