Salmo celebrates his “Flop”. But that's not a contradiction. On the contrary. “Flop” is in fact the title of the new album by the rapper from Olbia, fresh out, three years after “Playlist”, a success from six platinum discs.

A provocative title, for 17 tracks that mix the typical flow of (his) rap with rocking and electronic rhythms, where the artist tackles - with the usual and unmistakable style - the most varied current issues (from Covid to politics). But, above all, it exorcises, with the usual irony and arrogance, the biggest bugbear of every star in the musical world: the flop, in fact, or failure.

In the album by Maurizio Pisciottu from Olbia, 37, who ended up under accusation this summer for the maxi-concert with maxi-gathering in his hometown, also an exceptional “featuring”. In fact, colleagues of the caliber of Marracash, Gue Pequeno, Noyz Narcos and Shari collaborated on the new “creature”.

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