Gué publishes Guesus “I inspired generations”

MILAN – One born on December 25, who answers’ Gue ” to the question ‘Who inspired generations and the rappers of’ these neighborhoods? ‘, Placed in the song’ La G la U la E pt. 20 ‘, could only call’ Guesus’ his new album, which comes out today and which the rapper presented last night at the Blue Note in Milan, in an unprecedented jazz version. Accompanied by Luca Faraone on guitars, Emanuele Nazzaro on bass and double bass, Dario Panza on drums, Gabriele Pribetti on sax, Claudio Guarcello on keyboards and Jay K as DJ, the Milanese rapper – who made his debut as a soloist in 2011 with The Golden Boy – presented some of his historical pieces live and gave a taste of the new work of studio, in front of colleagues such as Ernia, Sfera ebbasta, Irama, Rose Villain, Rovazzi, Don Joe, Mahmood, Noyz Narcos, Myss Keta, Wayne and Pyrex, 2nd roof, Blanco, Night skinny, Drefgold, some guests of the work that comes out today. “We rearranged old and new songs, it’s a great thrill to do it in a local st orico like the Blue note, honestly – Gué said from the stage at the end of the concert – I’ve always dreamed of it and didn’t think I would succeed “. For the new record, “there was a very big job behind it, I – said Cosimo Fini, former founder of Club Dogo – I gave my best. I don’t feel like I have arrived yet but I think I have reached a new step in lyrical and basic level. It’s a record a bit more for everyone, more adult “. As for the guests, from my longtime friend Marracash to Elisa, Coez and Salmo, “I chose the feats and collaborations that I felt like doing”. Gué made use of some of the producers of the moment – long-time partners Shablo, the Night Skinny and 2nd Roof, DJs Shocca, Marz and Zef, Marco Polo and Sixpm – to alternate vintage-inspired episodes with post-modern rhythms. They range from the quotations of the R&B patinato of the early ’00s of’ Piango sulla Lambo ‘, to the melancholy of’ Nobody ‘, from the hypnotic waltz of’ Senza Sogni ‘to the grime of’ Sponsor ‘. Among the themes, fame and wealth, at times riding the stereotype of the successful rapper and at times deconstructing him. The self-exaltation of tracks like ‘Blitz!’ (with Geolier) or ‘Daytona’ (with Marracash) is veiled in ironic shades in ‘Piango sulla Lambo’ (with Rose Villain), and overturned in ‘None’ (embellished by Coez). In ‘Blue Monday’, with Salmo, the rapper takes as a pretext those who ride the wave of social protest (“Only for resonance defend a minority”) to criticize today’s society, while in ‘Without dreams’, with the featuring of Elisa, realizes that “Those who realize dreams sometimes don’t, don’t dream anymore”, and in ‘Cold, bitter and dangerous’ Gué sings “You need those like me / you want to indicate the baddest to look the cleanest”. The concert on December 20 at the Fabrique in Milan has already sold out, tickets are still available for the two dates announced for 2022: June 24 at Carroponte in Milan and 25 at Rock in Roma.

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