Fedez didn't publish a diss to Tony Effe, but a song for Chiara Ferragni

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Fedez didn't publish a diss to Tony Effe, but a song for Chiara Ferragni

Yesterday (September 20) Fedez had given us an appointment at 1am, making us believe that the answer to Tony Effe's dissing song, Chiara, would come out.

After posting a sort of response to Tony Effe on his Instagram profile, in which he also takes aim at Chiara Ferragni, leading us to assume that it was just a preview of a new diss track, he released a song for his ex-wife.

After all, Ferragni, commenting on the recent dissing that involved her, had said “tonight it was not the umpteenth dissing that entertained a lot, but a fake romantic song, devoid of sincerity. A clear attempt to exploit the moment, a violent act, considering that these have been ten very difficult months” she wrote on her IG stories.

And he was right.

Fedez has in fact published the song Allucinazione Collettiva, in which he doesn't talk about Tony Effe, but talks about his marriage.

These are some parts of the text of Collective Hallucination:

“Tell your lawyer that he accused me of attempted suicide, that I apologize, that I ask forgiveness, for causing inconvenience.

I took the drops and not pieces of glass, because I knew you didn’t want it to get dirty on the carpet, what a fucking waste….”

“Remember Sanremo, it turned black because of a gossip story. You throwing me out of the house, and I throwing away the Prozac blister pack”.

“You saw your friends, they are yes-men, they will be happy without me.

They are parasites, nothing special, I hated them but I loved you.”

“And I still wonder if there is a happy ending to an unhappy and twisted tale.”

“I run away from problems, in the eyes of others it seems that I only think about having fun”.

“And yet I know that you have given me the most beautiful things I have. With you I have experienced things that I will never relive again.”

“You're wrong if you think I've never loved, I would have killed for you but you stopped me. Holes in my stomach that I made for all the crap I've accumulated. People celebrate on your carcass, I wonder in the end what they won, you are the most beautiful mass distraction I've ever seen.”

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