Naples' Teatro Bolivar will host a musical event tomorrow that blends jazz and hip-hop in a single performance, performed by artist Murubutu and accompanied by the Moon Jazz Band, a group of six musicians. The show promises to offer a fresh and innovative sound experience, thanks to the rap artist's reinterpretation of his repertoire.
### A Unique Musical Initiative
The show "Murubutu & Moon Jazz Band – Live in the Theaters" has already sold out, demonstrating the anticipation for this artistic combination. On stage, Murubutu's voice will be paired with Dia's energy and the music of Filippo Cassanelli on double bass, Vincenzo Messina on drums, Giacomo Grande on keyboards, Federico Califano on saxophone, and Gabriele Polimeni on trumpet/flugelhorn, offering a reinterpretation of the rapper's repertoire with new jazz tones.
### A Union of Musical Genres
This project aims to expand Murubutu's musical influences through arrangements that push the boundaries of traditional rap.
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### Murubutu's Career
Active since the 90s, Murubutu is known not only as a rapper but also as a philosophy and history teacher. Introducing the concept of Educational Rap, his discography includes seven albums featuring poetic lyrics, such as 2020's "Infernvm," inspired by the great poet Dante. His collaboration with the Moon Jazz Band, which began in 2024, marks a new chapter in Murubutu's career, fusing his hip-hop roots with jazz influences.







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