“‘Manifesto’ is a very important word, already mentioned by Dante, for the poet ‘making himself manifest’ means expressing all his ideas. In this album through the songs I wanted to highlight the world we are living in, in all its facets “. The combative Loredana Bertè is ready to put her ideas to music, with the new album Manifesto, released on November 5 produced by Luca Chiaravalli for Warner Music, to seal a year full of activities and 360-degree awards between TV, cinema and music. An album – anticipated by the single Bollywood written by Riccardo Zanotti, of the Pinguini Tattici Nucleari, with Loredana herself – which is therefore a manifesto for herself, as an artist and as a woman. And the woman, with her whole world, is the central figure of the record told from different angles, from “I stopped being silent”, written by Luciano Ligabue on violence against women (“A story that I lived on my skin, it stays with you forever and you deal with it every day. But we must not be silent, we must not take the blame we do not have, women are victims, this must be clear “), to Dark Lady, from Florida to Iron Women. “For what my artistic and life story has been – says Bertè -, the woman is always a central figure, in ’74 I sang” You are beautiful “, today I don’t” I stopped being silent “,” Dark Lady “,” Daughter of … “. I have always wanted to talk about women, I have always rebelled against the role of object woman who wanted us and, alas, still want to give. I am a woman and also by instinct I carry my feelings, my feelings and what I see around me, going against everything they want to impose on us “. A common thread that starts from “I’m not a lady” and reaches today, through 50 years of Italian music history. “Surely there is a continuity in my artistic life. I only make records when I have something to say. I have new collaborations and new authors, but the power of the story is that of the first records, over the years I have never looked down from what happens and I don’t like it, it’s not good and I still want to say it. “I’m not a lady” has always been my manifesto par excellence, I continue to carry on this declaration of freedom also in the new album “. The album also features featuring Fedez (in Tears in a limousine), J-Ax (in Donne di Ferro) and Nitro (in Florida). “There are no barriers between artists, I have always loved collaborations, sharing the stage, music with other artists. I live the feat. With Fedez, J-AX, Nitro in a very natural way. age barriers “. And in the new generations he sees “a beautiful energy”, from Greta Thumberg “who ridiculed politicians around the world with their bla bla bla” in Malala, passing through “a twenty-year-old Italian student who created an app against bullying , is called MABASTA and has been awarded internationally “. These days, demonstrating is very current, as happened after the collapse of the Zan bill. “It is essential to be able to express one’s own idea, which often – and I say fortunately – does not coincide with that of the politicians who govern us. We have seen an intolerable disgust, The Zan bill is not a law for some categories as they want us to believe , but a sign of civilization, to defend all the most fragile, is a sign of civilization and we are still in the Middle Ages. I say it is forbidden to bully, discriminate, offend, make life impossible for men and women who have every right to be what I am. I wonder why there is so much obstruction and unfairness towards this bill “.
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