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“Boycott radios that program foreign music.” The insults on the social- Corriere.it

«Do you want to be revolutionaries? Do you want to do something for Italian music? Encourage all radios programming foreign music to offer national music or boycott them. Do it for a week, if that weren’t enough for two, but be consistent and we’ll see together if being united for music can help. Courage!”. With this post sui social, published on Sunday evening, Mario Biondi unleashed a predictable storm. The intent of the Sicilian crooner was to emphasize the difficult situation in the sector, as he specified in a comment: «Music in Italy is in crisis, have you noticed? Supporting Italian music means supporting the entire supply chain. Today it is necessary then we will return to listen to foreign hits ». But his words have received a shower of criticism and insults, between those who accuse him of musical sovereignty and those who remember how most of his songs are in English.

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The journalist immediately became aware of Mario Biondi’s singular proposal Wild Lucarelli who last night resumed his post commenting: “I must say that I have read a lot of nonsense, but this beats them all” and then arguing his opinion. The conductor of the same opinion Fabio Canino: «Excuse me to know … but Mario Biondi, the one who would like to boycott the Italian radios that do not broadcast enough Italian songs, is not the one who sings in English? #sovranistidestacippa », he wrote on Twitter. Many web users have joined the criticism, so much so that the singer, 50 years old, has returned to clarify his position with new posts: «Mario Biondi sovereign, stoned, incoherent, loser, stupid, stupid, absurd, embarrassing, not very serious, to be abolished, blasphemous, ridiculous. Frustrated people must necessarily see the worst in others to feel better, ”he commented. And he then pointed out that other Italian singers sing in a language other than Italian, while remaining Italian.


April 19, 2021 (change April 19, 2021 | 13:32)

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