Il Pagante
Il Pagante formed in Naples in 2016, started by singer Luigi "Eddy" Cremonesi and keyboardist Roberto "Rocco" Pagano. They mix hip-hop and trap with...
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Il Pagante formed in Naples in 2016, started by singer Luigi "Eddy" Cremonesi and keyboardist Roberto "Rocco" Pagano. They mix hip-hop and trap with Neapolitan sounds, which gives their pop a local flavor that caught on quickly. Songs like "Il Terrone Va Di Moda" and "Open Bar (feat. The Kolors)" show their knack for catchy, upbeat tracks that lean into humor and regional identity.
Their music sometimes stirs things up. "Il Terrone Va Di Moda," which translates to "The Southerner Is in Fashion," drew some criticism for how it portrayed southern Italians, but the band has called it a lighthearted nod to where they're from. It didn't slow them down much; they kept putting out albums like "Fuori" in 2018 and "Safari" in 2021.
Besides Cremonesi and Pagano, the group includes bassist Gianluca "Gika" De Marco, drummer Davide "Davi" Bottone, and percussionist Federico "Fede" Perri. They've built a sound that's straightforward and rooted in Naples, without trying to smooth over the edges.
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