LAZZA releases “100messages”, the song performed at Sanremo 2024

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It comes out tomorrow, February 27th. 100 MESSAGES Lazza’s new song.

Previewed, accompanied on the piano by maestro Aleksander Zielinski, on the final evening of the 74th Sanremo Festival on the Ariston stage – the same one that LAZZA had branded only a year earlier with the 8-times platinum hit CENERE – 100 MESSAGGI, produced by Lazza himself, Drillionaire and MILES, immediately won over the public, going viral on social media and bouncing around the web from the first moments.

THE TEXT

The bars of 100 MESSAGGI, which bear the signature of LAZZA’s unmistakable pen, unfold intensely and full of emotional tension, intertwining with a base where the piano reigns supreme in the intro: a delicate beginning which then explodes into an emotional refrain, pierced by powerful bass to amplify the vivid portrait of the ups and downs that accompany the end of a relationship.

100 MESSAGGI marks a new great stage in LAZZA’s artistic journey, confirming once again his unparalleled ability to combine captivating sounds with introspective lyrics and a strong emotional impact, leaving hope for the best for the new musical project on the horizon.

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