METALHEAD REACTS| LIBERATO - TU T'E SCURDAT' 'E ME & INTOSTREET (double shot)

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @arjay9745
    @arjay9745 2 роки тому +13

    "Neapolitan" is pronounced like the three-flavour ice-cream; it's the language of Naples and the Campania region, which has deep musical roots. The "Arabic-sounding" influence you hear is part of Naples' heritage as a multicultural port city.

    • @xano2921
      @xano2921 Рік тому

      Neapolitan is spoken all over South Italy, where it isn't spoken there is Sicilian

  • @Mick.y.
    @Mick.y. 2 роки тому +9

    This is neomelodic neapolitan. Most Italians do not understand the strict neapolitan dialect. The show "Gomorrah" in neapolitan dialect has Italian subtitles...However, this does not only happen with the neapolitan dialect. When I hear a veneto speaking in strict dialect, I don't understand anything (I'm neither neapolitan nor veneto)

    • @pocho1675
      @pocho1675 Рік тому +1

      this is not neomelodic and Neapolitan and that's it. do you want some neomelodic listen to gianni geleste.

    • @romperi3306
      @romperi3306 Рік тому

      Neomelodic ? Are you serious ? You 'Italians' call neomelodic all what's sung in our own language. Libnerato is a neomelodic singer just as Celine Dion and Adele are rock singers.

  • @claudiacuilbheir1182
    @claudiacuilbheir1182 2 роки тому +6

    Neapolitan here. "Tu t'e scurdat' 'e me" means "You forgot me", the song tells the story of a person who was forgotten by their past lover, who moved on. It is a very bitter-sweet song, also I like that the singer names a lot of famous neapolitan places. It's safe to say it's my favourite song by Liberato

  • @diegov.7741
    @diegov.7741 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Mad Ang, it's not studio magic, it's Neapolitan dialect. They do speak like that and it's quite different from Italian, if not almost impossible to understand if you don't know the dialect.

  • @acojone6110
    @acojone6110 Рік тому +1

    I feel like you'd like the song we come from napoli of liberato, very cool video as well

  • @nicolasbruno829
    @nicolasbruno829 Рік тому

    It's cool to see someone seeing this for the first time! About the titles, someone else already explained the first one, but the second song's title, "INTOSTREET" is kind of a play-on-words of the Neapolitan words, «Int'ô stritto» (as they sound similar), the main chorus line of the song («Pecché m'hê miso int'ô stritto?») means something along the lines of, "Why've you cornered me?/put me in a corner?".
    But my favorite line from INTOSTREET has to be:
    Stu vaso è na canzona pe te fà turnà
    ---
    This kiss is a song to make you return

  • @fraaa1073
    @fraaa1073 10 місяців тому +2

    Listen to Partenope by Liberato!!

  • @xano2921
    @xano2921 Рік тому +1

    This is Neapolitan language, not a dialect, but a language spoken in the south of Italy together with Sicilian, Griko and Arbereshe

  • @Tiffolo
    @Tiffolo Рік тому +1

    At 13:16 is just neapolitan dialect, not a cut :)

  • @MariaAntoniettaGuadalupi
    @MariaAntoniettaGuadalupi 2 місяці тому +1

    Non lo capiamo nemmeno noi che siamo del nord il dialetto napoletano.

  • @sevabbedai
    @sevabbedai 2 роки тому +1

    can you please react to: "Aspettando il sole" a song/music made by Neffa in 1996?

    • @arjay9745
      @arjay9745 2 роки тому +1

      Ooooo, yeessss. Excellent.

  • @lovingdm
    @lovingdm 2 роки тому

    Hi Mad, wish u a Merry Xmas❤

  • @mateusdefreitas5954
    @mateusdefreitas5954 2 роки тому

    Hey man, you should react to "2021 EM UMA MÚSICA" by Inutilismo, i'm sure you will enjoy it.

  • @alessandraiadevaia1670
    @alessandraiadevaia1670 Рік тому

    Partenope

  • @dariodaverio7968
    @dariodaverio7968 2 роки тому +1

    No please, meomelodicals and t/rappers from Naples , please no...