I Don't Know Who Created the World But I Know They Were in Love

Alfa ospite a Il Mattino
Alfa ospite a Il Mattino
Thursday 14 March 2024, 15:37 - Last updated : 18:44
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"I don't know who created the world but I know they were in love," is the title of the new album by Alfa - born in 2000 - who, as a guest on the Web TV of Mattino, shared his story with Federico Vacalebre, from the beginnings of his career to his experience at Sanremo 2024. One of the first questions asked by Vacalebre was about the duet with Roberto Vecchioni to the tune of "Dream, boy, dream" during the 74th edition of the Sanremo Festival, remembered especially for the strong connection that was evident between the two. "It was thanks to him. He left the stage to me and gave me an opportunity," the young man recounted, revealing the emotion felt in sharing the stage with a "big" like Roberto Vecchioni. Alfa then talks about the beginnings of his career, explaining that he started as a freestyle rapper, but then moved away from this musical style because he was more attracted to another way of making music. The singer also talks about his "ideal of normality" in reference to his work and how important it is not to lose the fixed points of one's life (especially friends). The conversation then moves to his new album, "I don't know who created the world but I know they were in love." In this regard, Alfa explains that when he conceived the album, he was happy and felt "connected with the absolute." When thinking about the album, he says he was inspired by his generation, made up of angry young people. The intent was to emphasize that "at some point you have to realize that living is also beautiful, that today there is sunshine and it's not bad at all." A work, therefore, focused on love and especially on the "humility of love." "Love means committing. I don't know what it means to love and therefore I commit," the singer states. Finally, Alfa talks about his concert in Naples - scheduled for April 16, 2024, at the Palapartenope - explaining that it will be a bit "counter-trend," just as he defines his approach to music. The rest will all be seen during the concerts of his first spring tour.
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