Clementino finally returns to the scene on Friday, November 1st with the new single “PARLO 'E TE” (Epic Records Italy/Sony Music Italy), a special collaboration with STE, a young and talented Italian-Nigerian artist.
Taking inspiration from a Neapolitan classic from the 50s like Luna Rossa, Clementino and Ste together with the talent of the Neapolitan producer LDO, bring to light a track capable of fusing the urban and Afrobeats sound with the soul of Neapolitan music.
Acoustic guitars, Mediterranean-flavored melodies and contemporary rhythms: without forgetting the traditional elements of Neapolitan music, the song becomes a bridge between past and present, in a musical embrace that celebrates cultural and sound contaminations.
“PARLO 'E TE” stands out not only for its musical energy, but also for its lyrics, which, in line with the classic Neapolitan song, celebrates love and lovers. A passionate dedication that tells the intensity of feelings and that manages to give voice to universal and timeless emotions.
Stephani Ojemba, aka Ste, was born in Lagos (Nigeria) and music has always been part of her life, since she was a child in the church choir. In 2022 she released three songs “Ansia”, “Ancora” and “Cor E Cuscienz”. In 2023 she reached the general public with the singles “Catene”, “T'aggio voluto bene” and “Ki Lo Sa”. At the beginning of 2024 the artist became popular on social media with “RED”;
the freestyle, which takes up the base of “I Know What You Want” by Busta Rhymes, quickly reaches 10 million total views on IG and over 5 million on TikTok. In June 2024, his first EP “Romantica” is released.
Clemente Maccaro, aka Clementino, is a master of ceremonies par excellence, capable of reaching any type of listener across the board, thanks to a strong underground attitude that manages to blend perfectly with his showman verve. A one-of-a-kind in the Italian music scene, a trademark recognized and esteemed by the public, critics and colleagues, born from an explosive mix of punch line, comedy and entertainment.
Article published on 29 October 2024 - 17:40