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2014 single by Caparezza
"Avrai ragione tu (ritratto)"
Single by Caparezza
from the album Museica
Released14 November 2014
Length4:23
Songwriter(s)Caparezza
Caparezza singles chronology
"China Town"
(2014)
"Avrai ragione tu (ritratto)"
(2014)

Avrai ragione tu (ritratto) is a single of the Italian rapper Caparezza, the fourth excerpt from the sixth studio album Museica and published November 14, 2014.

The Song

Second track of Museica, "Avrai ragione tu (ritratto)" is inspired by the picture of Dmitri Vrubel My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love.

Personnel

  • Caparezza – Voice, Rapping
  • Alfredo Ferrero – Guitar
  • Giovanni Astorino – bass guitar, cello
  • Gaetano Camporeale – Electronic keyboard
  • Emanuele Petruzzella – Piano
  • Rino Corrieri – Drum kit
  • Pantaleo Gadaleta, Serena Soccoia – violins
  • Francesco Capuano – Viola
  • Giuliano Teofrasto – Trumpet
  • Angelantonio De Pinto – Trombone
  • Luigi Tridente – Saxophone
  • Giuseppe Smaldino – Horn, Tuba
  • Floriana Casiero, Rossella Antonacci, Luigi Nardiello, Antonio Minervini, Simone Martorana, Valeria Quarto, Nicola Quarto – choirs
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