14:53 Marco Zangirolami is a great producer/engineer! I had him as a teacher in uni for my Sound Design course and everything he told me in those lessons is gold and still use it to this day!
I grew up with Mondo Marcio. I still remember every punchline the did at the 2the beat. Non so volare still get me emotional after 15y more or less ❤ I don’t play his stuff anymore as he changed allot but mad respect for him, for what he did for us. I it wasn’t for him and Fabri the hip hop in Italy wouldn’t be here. Seeing dentro una scatola on TV was craaaazy
@@jc90x70 That's not true. Spanish and French people probably speak a worse English than Italians, on average. Same thing goes for most of Eastern Europe Europe. However, it's true that in countries where a Germanic language is spoken people have, on average, an obvious advantage at learning other Germanic languages, like English for example. Who would've thought! The truth is that most Italians are ashamed of being Italian (especially when in international/English speaking contexts) because of their culture and reputation, especially Southern Italians. That's why they try and overcompensate with a snobbish attitude towards people that "struggle" with English. But I eventually got to find that, in most cases, the typical Italian snobbish type speaks a pretty garbage English, so there must be a lot of projection involved in there as well. I hope your English is good enough to understand what I just wrote, but obviously I wouldn't count on it. Lol.
Smoking on a pack originated in Chicago, and was used to disrespect the dead, like Durk & Von used to say “smoking tooka pack” because tooka was a opp to BD’s that was killed at 16