• Music Mondays: Adriano Celentano - PRISENCOLINENSINAINCIUSOL (1974)

    Today’s post is an interesting listen. Adriano Celentano was already a huge Italian pop star in 1974 when he recorded PRISENCOLINENSINAINCIUSOL — a song built entirely out of fake English. The lyrics are pure gibberish designed to sound like American rock to non-English speakers, which is somehow both a joke and a sharp piece of cultural commentary about how language carries vibe before meaning. The groove is genuinely funky too, with a driving four-on-the-floor pulse and a chant that absolutely will not leave your head. It predates a lot of what we’d later call sampling or vocal chopping, and you can hear future hip-hop producers in the way Celentano treats syllables like percussion. One of those clips that gets rediscovered on the internet every couple of years for good reason.

     

    1 minute. Used wisely. Unlike most Coldplay run-times.

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