And just think that such a scene epic it’s just a tiny bracket, like a couple of minutes compared to an hour and a half of pure live entertainment. That says a lot about the second edition of the live show. 64 of the Most Famous Freestyle Bars on the Internetalways in Naples, always at the foot of Vele di Scampia, always on the first Saturday of October.
This is a story that has a science fiction feel to it. V Dystopian Naples of 4096.where the music is the same and replicants rule the world, there’s only one place where words still make sense: the recording studio where rappers rhyme the latest stuff. pearls of truth left in the world.
Not only is there not a single dead moment, nor in the pre-show with the local support act(Nello Taver he even recorded the unreleased Red Bull 64 Bars), nor at the aftershow with Miles’ DJ, who devours pop hits and chops them up to a 160bpm drum beat. But there is no shortage of turns. Towards the end, after a sequence in which various stars take turns, he appears on stage. Annawhat comes first Fashion with Lazza and then Advice alone, ending his appearance with the words “hi, There we’ll see next year” which fans like me will surely appreciate.
If that weren’t enough, a minute later the giant screen flashes an introductory video: the camera pans over a stone statue sitting on a throne and surrounded by speakers, as if reminiscent of the theme song from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. But the facial features are not those of Will Smith, but those of Marrakesh.
At first 64 delirium barsthen those From Fear. And it’s easy for the king of rap to return to the stage a year later screaming “Fear and Loathing in Scampia.” As for the biggest moment of the show, I think it’s the video of the kid Geolier rapping. Int’o Rione dei Co’Sang, and within seconds he’s doing it live with Luce. It was like witnessing in real time the history of rap in Naples, as witness to witness tells the maze of neighborhoods and stories that make up one of the cities. more magical our country. And then Red Bull 64 Bars returned this year to show the only true side of musical Naples worth telling this century.
“See you in 2024” is the last sign that appears on the screen as people leave Piazza Ciro Esposito, still inspired by the performance. It seems like the end of something beautiful, but in fact It’s only begining.