From today, Friday 4th April, the wait is finally over: **“Kontiki” (Sunflower – Self – Believe)**, the first solo album by Kiki Orsi, is finally available on all digital platforms and digital stores. A work that promises to shake the emotions of those who listen, catapulting the listener into a musical journey full of feelings.
An Album That Tells Life and Social Themes
**“Kontiki”** is composed of 14 tracks in which Kiki Orsi explores the experiences of her life, dealing with love and pain, without neglecting relevant social issues. The production benefits from the collaboration of illustrious names of the music scene, including Simone Asilo and Giovanni Pannacci, as well as a cast of artists such as Carlo Maria Micheli, Sergio Vitale and many others. Kiki Orsi said: **“While I was looking for a title to represent the album, I suddenly came across the story of a raft that in 1947 crossed the Pacific Ocean amidst a thousand storms, called Kon-Tiki”**. This connection between her art and the storm-riding in her personal life led Kiki to feel a deep connection with the meaning of her work.
A Single That Represents an Indelible Memory
Kiki's musical journey doesn't stop here: from the same day, the single **“Oltre”** has been on radio rotation. This song represents the memory of a love that ended, a love that continues to live indelibly even in the face of the relentless passage of time. Kiki expresses: **“Never in my life could I forget that love that inspired this writing, I call it my poetry”**, underlining how important this bond was.
The Tracklist and the Artistic Path
The album includes tracks such as **“Cover me”, “I don't care”,** and **“Beautiful like me”**, each with its own emotional load. As for her biography, Kiki Orsi has a very respectable curriculum, graduated in singing at the “Dick Grove School of Music” in Los Angeles and backing singer for famous artists. Her career as a singer-songwriter began in 1997, but it is with **“Kontiki”** that she finally presents herself to the general public with a personal and profound work. Kiki's music, therefore, is not only entertainment, but a sincere and powerful reflection on life and love. The release of **“Kontiki”**, expected today, marks a new era in Kiki Orsi's career, with the entire album scheduled for March 2025.
Article published on 4 April 2025 - 15:37
Kiki Orsi's album seems interesting, but I don't know if the social themes will be strong enough to attract a large audience. Music is often a reflection of life, but I hope it can also entertain. The tracks seem promising to me.