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Fedez agrees with McCartney, making refunds and no vouchers

2020-06-16T16:23:44.527Z


"If I can help, I am there. Concerts not to enrich us, but to give work" (ANSA)"Artists can do something to change the situation on vouchers." Fedez is convinced of this, commenting on the controversies of recent days and the intervention of Paul McCartney who attacked the Italian government and Assomusica for the decision not to reimburse viewers for his canceled and unscheduled live shows. "One can only agree with him - adds the rapper -. But the vouchers are not an option...


"Artists can do something to change the situation on vouchers." Fedez is convinced of this, commenting on the controversies of recent days and the intervention of Paul McCartney who attacked the Italian government and Assomusica for the decision not to reimburse viewers for his canceled and unscheduled live shows. "One can only agree with him - adds the rapper -. But the vouchers are not an option to protect the worker, rather to protect the money of the artist or the booking agency. The artists themselves should ask that money is returned. "

"Never before has music been at the center of my life and career. But I am freer than ever, because I live the privilege of not necessarily having to do it for my livelihood". Fedez, now an entrepreneur of himself who moves between a thousand different experiences (among the latest the participation in Celebrity Hunted for Amazon Prime and the podcast Wild Musk), returns to music. After the song "The parties of Pablo" with the young Cara and after "Problems with everyone (Judah)" released in recent weeks, he released the single "Bimbi per strada", thus putting the music back on top. "But without necessarily having to respond to the logics", he warns and for this there is no date for the next album ("everything is in the making"). The latest, Paranoia Airlines, was released in January 2019. "Bimbi per strada" was born on the music of "Children" by Robert Miles, an iconic song from the 90s. "It came out in '95 and Robert Miles tried to mitigate the problem of white deaths after the disco, encouraging more peaceful closings. There was the desire to make people dance, but with a trail of melancholy. An atmosphere that fits perfectly with this strange summer 2020 ". A summer that, due to the pandemic, saw the great musical events vanish, but also the commitment of some artists ready to perform in front of a smaller audience. "If I can help, I am there. Concerts not to enrich the artist, but to give work".

Source: ansa

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