EMIS KILLA titles and feat. of “Effetto Notte (L’Alba)” the deluxe with 5 new songs

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Emis Killa reveals the titles of the 5 new unreleased songs and the featuring of “Effetto Notte (L’Alba)” the deluxe version of the album “Effetto Notte” (READ THE REVIEW).

“Effetto Notte (L’Alba)” (out on November 24th) is the evolution of “Effetto Notte”, the album released last May 19th and will contain 6 new featurings.

THE GUESTS

The artist has in fact collaborated for this new edition with long-time colleagues and friends, founders of the Italian urban scene: Capo Plaza, Jake La Furia, Baby Gang, Gemitaiz, Not Good and Massimo Pericolo

THE NEW SONGS

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DANTE – (the prophet) prod by NKO
RAY LIOTTA – (Goodfellas) feat. Capo Plaza, Jake La Furia, Baby Gang prod by 2nd Roof
HUMBLE – (Sicario) prod by 2nd Roof
JOE PESCI & DE NIRO – (Casino) feat. Gemitaiz produced by Adam11
WE ARE LEGEND – (Chronicle) feat. Not Good produced by 2nd Roof

and a new version of

BEAUTIFUL ENDING – (The Butterfly Effect) feat. Massimo Pericolo prod Andry The Hitmaker co-prod with Madreal

THE TOUR

Thursday 23 November 2023 – Florence @ Tuscany Hall
Friday 24 November 2023 – Brescia @ Gran Teatro Morato
Saturday 25 November 2023 – Padua @ Gran Teatro Geox

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