Una tribù che balla
Jovanotti · 1991
50 min · 14 tracks · funk · pop rock · alternative hip-hop
A vibrant blend of hip-hop, folk, and pop that invites listeners to dance and celebrate life.
Why this album works
The album's fusion of hip-hop and world music elements helped establish Jovanotti as a pioneer in Italian pop music. It received significant acclaim, contributing to the rise of alternative hip-hop in Italy and setting a precedent for future artists seeking to merge diverse musical influences.
- Best for
- danceable tracks for celebration vibrant energy throughout listening uplifting vibes for gatherings
- Context
- Released in 1991, 'Una tribù che balla' was Jovanotti's debut album, marking the beginning of his exploration into blending various genres. At this point in his career, he was transitioning from a local DJ to a nationally recognized artist in Italy, laying the groundwork for his distinctive sound that would evolve throughout the 90s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Eros Ramazzotti· Vasco Rossi· Sabrina Salerno· Elisa· Laura Pausini· Gigi D'Alessio· Ludovico Einaudi· Biagio Antonacci
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Intro 1:06
- 2 Muoviti muoviti Standout 4:24
- 3 Radio rap Standout 3:01
- 4 Abbasso i lenti 3:10
- 5 Libera l'anima 4:47
- 6 Buongiorno 3:59
- 7 Grinta 2:57
- 8 Una tribù che balla Standout 3:40
- 9 Cosa dovrei fare 3:08
- 10 One Nation 6:22
- 11 Geghejazz 2:32
- 12 È sempre la stessa canzone che va 3:42
- 13 Quando sarai lontana 4:14
- 14 La strada 3:22
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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