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Released on , the album debuted at #12 on the FIMI (Italian Federation of the Phonographic Industry) charts . It was produced and arranged by Sal Da Vinci alongside longtime collaborator Adriano Pennino , featuring contributions from notable Italian lyricists like Pasquale Panella and Vincenzo Incenzo.
Exploring Sal Da Vinci’s "È così che gira il mondo" (2012)
For fans of Italian pop, the album remains a testament to Da Vinci's "Canazone Napoletana" roots being successfully adapted for a modern, mainstream audience. E' così che gira il mondo : Sal Da Vinci - Amazon Music
Features the complete 2012 album in High-Definition audio.
A cover/adaptation of a traditional Neapolitan theme, reimagined with contemporary chords. This track grounds the album in Da Vinci’s cultural identity.
Lyrics and songwriting
2012 was a transitional period for the music industry. While physical CDs were declining, streaming platforms were not yet the absolute giants they are today. Consequently, many regional or niche physical releases from this era became difficult to find physically over time.
Lyrically, Da Vinci writes (or co-writes) most songs in Italian, with occasional Neapolitan dialect inflections—never too heavy for a wider audience, but enough to honor his roots.
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