Gennaro De Crescenzo, renowned Neapolitan artist, announces a new recording project that pays tribute to the Neapolitan emigrant community. The announcement was made during a press conference at the Caffè Letterario L'Identitario, located in Naples.
"Suonne pe sta ferrovia": A tribute to emigrants
De Crescenzo, whose career began with "Musica per Napoli," continued to honor his family's musical tradition.
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Dissemination through digital platforms
The song is available on all major digital platforms, and the accompanying video was released on YouTube during a particularly significant time of year: Christmas. This choice underscores how deeply felt the theme of departure is during the holidays, when many emigrants return home, even temporarily.
Sounds that unite past and present
The work combines musical elements reminiscent of folk songs with modern influences, blending the Neapolitan and Italian languages into a single sonic fabric. De Crescenzo's work remains inextricably linked to his roots, exhibiting an emotional depth that reflects pain, hope, and an unconditional love for his homeland.






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