On the eve of Fiorentina-Napoli on Saturday afternoon at the Franchi stadium with the ban on travel for citizens of Campania, the story published on Tiktok by a Neapolitan citizen who lives in Florence and who was discriminated against in a well-known club because he wanted to sing a Neapolitan song at a karaoke night is causing a stir.
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Francesco Sguera recounted his experience and the discussion he had with the security personnel and the owner of the well-known Florentine club, explaining that he wanted to sing Angelo Famao's song "Tu si a fine do' munno", which has been viral on social media for a year and which also contains few verses in Neapolitan.
It was explained to him that in that place you can only sing in Italian and at most in French. Naturally Francesco Sguera and his friends left the place, dedicating a part of the song to the owner of the place.
He wanted to sing Angelo Famao's song "Tu si a fine do' munno"
The video in which he explains what happened has received hundreds of comments of solidarity and from other citizens of Naples and Campania who have been discriminated against in the "civil" Florence.
Article published on 3 January 2025 - 07:45
It's strange how in a city like Florence there are problems with Neapolitan music. Every culture has its value and respect for different traditions is fundamental. I hope that situations like these will not happen again in the future.