The story behind
Come farai, according to DoReSol
The rhythm of *Come farai* has a particular energy that invites movement, something that becomes clear when you learn about Adriano Celentano, nicknamed "il Molleggiato" for his unique dancing style. His career, spanning decades, has positioned him as one of Italy’s most commercially successful artists, sharing this milestone with Mina. Celentano stood out not only for his voice but also for his ability to anticipate changes in music and culture. He was one of the pioneers in introducing sounds inspired by rock and roll from the United States to Italy, captivating the youth of his time with a vibrant and charismatic style.
Beyond his role as a performer, Adriano Celentano was often involved in the musical creation of his songs, sometimes co-writing music and lyrics, though according to his wife Claudia Mori, he sometimes ceded authorship to others. This versatility made him a central figure in Italian popular music, transcending Italy’s borders and establishing himself as a reference point for many post-war Italians. His personality and cultural impact turned him into an emblem, demonstrating how music can be both a reflection and a driving force of society.
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Azzurro
Adriano Celentano · 1971 · Track 12
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