Carmen Pascucci has launched her new single “Bravi afuggi”, distributed by Distrokid and produced by Raffaele Viscuso. This song marks a significant artistic evolution for the artist, who has long lived in the United States, where she has found a favorable environment for her artistic development. “Bravi afuggi” was chosen as the soundtrack for the film “Come il sale nell'acqua”, directed by Fabio Manfrè, available from March 31 on streaming platforms.
A New Artistic Beginning
In an interview, Carmen explained that her new single represents a starting point towards new artistic horizons, while maintaining the desire to dream. The song explores the daily difficulties of a modern woman, with all her fragilities and the struggle with time that seems to pass quickly. It is an invitation to take back control of one's life and to reconquer oneself.
Musical and Cinematic Success
Carmen Pascucci, known for her powerful and versatile voice, continues to develop her career in the United States, where she has gained recognition through engaging live performances. She is currently working on a new EP with producer Raffaele Viscuso. The film “Come il sale nell’acqua” offers a deep look at themes of personal growth and family relationships, centered on the character of Francesco Lombardo, an entrepreneur whose experience reflects a loss of empathy parallel to the concreting of the city. The narrative invites a reflection on the need to preserve what truly enriches life. Carmen Pascucci confirms herself as a promising figure in the international music scene, combining different styles such as soul and modern pop, with a stage presence that captures attention. Her ability to tell stories through music strongly resonates with the audience, offering an authentic and connected experience. With the recent recognition of her work in the film “Come il sale nell’acqua”, her artistic trajectory continues to grow, offering new surprises and involvements.
Article published on March 25, 2025 - 17pm
I listened to Carmen Pascucci's new single and I have to say that I was impressed. The production is good, but the voice sometimes doesn't seem to be in tune with the music. I was hoping for something more innovative and original, but it's ok.