The story behind
Dimmi cos'è, according to DoReSol
When you dive into Dimmi cos'è, you encounter a song that feels like a breath of fresh air, with a duration of 3 minutes and 43 seconds. What's interesting about this piece is how Filippo Neviani, known as Nek, along with Antonello De Sanctis and Massimo Varini, built the music. Varini, in addition to composing, was in charge of the arrangements and artistic production, working alongside David Sabiu. This track is part of Lei, gli amici e tutto il resto, his fourth studio album, released in 1996.
This album marked a turning point for Nek, signifying his arrival at a major record label and being the first work with a specific version for the Spanish-speaking market. Nek himself described it as "the album of my second life," as it was recorded with a renewed team, a new producer, and total creative freedom, collaborating with a group of musicians with whom he would share five years of his career. This recording context, with a fresh team and a different approach, undoubtedly influenced the sound that ended up captured in Dimmi cos'è and the rest of the album.
From album
Lei, gli amici e tutto il resto
Nek · 1996 · Track 7
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Credits
Music A. De Sanctis, M. Varini, Nek