'O Zulù at the Common Ground in Naples, Saturday 13 April at 21 pm. Luca Persico, aka 'O Zulù, launched “Bassi per le masse” in January, his second solo album. With the mixing of Madaski, the music of Dj Spike and a long list of guests, from Bunna of Africa Unite to Valerio Jovine, from Krikka Reggae to Andrea Tartaglia and Franco Ricciardi, “Bassi per le masse” is composed of fourteen tracks that on the stage of the Common Ground will be alternated with the “Best of” of the first album and the old show “99 minuti live” in about two hours.
“The values I identify with, my people, what I have built so far are worth much more than a mediation, however small, on the conquests we have brought forward” - declared O' Zulu'. “They cannot take away everything we have, if we do not allow it. We are not interested in counting how many of us there are and how many of them there are. I am interested in what we are not affected by what surrounds us, on the contrary. We will not take prisoners. Remaining ourselves at all costs in the face of the barbarity that surrounds us, we must remain what we are and promote our otherness, in music certainly but also in the gestures of daily life, in how we look at a migrant, a homeless person or a gay, a lesbian, in how we look at weapons and their indiscriminate spread, we must do it even at the cost of being marginalized compared to the mainstream”. “Because – concluded the frontman of 99 posse – it is from these things that change begins”.
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