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Music: 'Sereno' by the politician-singer Simone Baldelli comes out - VIDEO

2021-11-03T18:13:28.454Z


The song anticipates the first unreleased album (ANSA) Atmospheres of tango and a wind of optimism characterize 'Sereno' (Ma-Và Music Label), the single by Simone Baldelli available digitally from Friday 5th November. The song anticipates Baldelli's first unreleased album, best known for his political activity as a deputy and former vice president of the Chamber. Also author of satire, he has repeatedly proposed imitations and parodies of well-known p


Atmospheres of tango and a wind of optimism characterize 'Sereno' (Ma-Và Music Label), the single by Simone Baldelli available digitally from Friday 5th November.

The song anticipates Baldelli's first unreleased album, best known for his political activity as a deputy and former vice president of the Chamber.

Also author of satire, he has repeatedly proposed imitations and parodies of well-known political figures including Giuseppe Conte, Roberto Fico, Laura Boldrini and Giulio Tremonti.


In a milonga musical setting, solitude is taken by the hand, accompanied by the notes of the bandoneón that expresses Argentine passion.

"In a difficult and complex period like this there is really a great need for serenity", says Baldelli who, before 'Sereno', had released in 2019 the single "You know why 'and in 2020' Where is'. Written with Stefano Paviani and produced and arranged by Filadelfo Castro, 'Sereno' has a video clip in which Baldelli proudly presents himself wearing a crooner tuxedo while a young couple of dancers dance with tango and rumba steps. 

Simone Baldelli, from politics to music with 'Sereno'

Source: ansa

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