42 years after its publication, out now on all digital platforms for Inri Records/ADAthe revisitation of the classic of the Italian-Neapolitan tradition “Want it and come back“, rewritten by the author Napoleon and by the original interpreter Teresa De Sio.
The song, produced by Giordano Colombothanks to its funky disco groove, still proves to be current and capable of covering kilometers and generations, becoming a contemporary anthem dedicated to a generation that never stops feeling part of its city, wherever it is.
The official video clip was also released together with the piece, which tells of the connection with one's land between past and present, in a world that sees people move and adapt, looking for new opportunities, facing personal and social challenges.
Teresa De Sio lends his voice again to the song “Want it and come back” which marked an era, transforming it together with Napoleon in a modern tale of the eternal bond with Naples, which always lives in the hearts of all those who are far away.
The song was presented on Wednesday 20 November at the Mercato Centrale in Milan during the Milan Music Week, during the special episode of the podcast “Drying rack: the Outside Generation” Of Stefano Maiolica (UnTerroneAMilano), where Napoleon told the background and the profound meaning of the project.