It will be released on March 7th is not mandatory, the new Egreen album

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It will be released on March 7th is not mandatory, the new Egreen album

Raps will be released on Friday 7 March, the new Egreen album is not mandatory.

The album title is not accidental. “Doing rap is not mandatory” has always been a claim that accompanies Egreen, becoming a strong statement over time, capable of turning debates and divisions inside the scene.

“Through the years this phrase has made me famous, generated debate, frictions and sides, but above all it has characterized the anger and frustration towards those who approached rap with superficiality, with a vision different from mine and often in the wake of the various 'booms' of the genre of the last 20 years” The artist tells. And adds “After a lot of artistic but above all human experience, I need to leave a Legacy, create precedents and support emerging artists who deserve visibility and confirmations, exactly as it has been done for me in the past”.

For this new project of 12 tracks, Egreen chooses to be accompanied by 18 artists.

This is the tracklist:

1) “Many” Prod. Neazy Nez
2) “Poz & Meneghin” feat. Damn Daniel Prod. Fabio Arma
3) “Bodoni” feat. Brattini, Royzen Prod. Jay Bee Vibes
4) “Potatoes al Cartoccio” feat. Damn Daniel, Peter Wit Prod. Azukori
5) “Daily Operation” feat. Liffe, Barra1 Prod. Ale Aka
6) “Km 0” feat. Sonny Purini, Zeboh Prod. Sonny Purini
7) “235U” feat. Andrea Dono, Unblasfemo Prod. Squarta & Gabbo
8) “Triglifo” feat. Chyky, Kay Carter Prod. Jaybee Vibes
9) “Nurmagomedov” feat. Damn Daniel, Peter Wit, Sesto Carnera Prod. Azukori
10) “Pietro Micca” feat. Michael Sorriso Prod. Luke Beats
11) “Here for” feat. Charlie Bronson, Ares Adami Prod. The Departed Beats
12) “You are not you” feat. Royzen, Deal the Beatkrusher, Riccardino Prod. Riccardino

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