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Row as Sanremo winner dubbed 'soundtrack to mafia wedding'
(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 4 - A row has erupted in Italy after one of its top journalists said the winning song at last week's Sanremo Song Festival sounded like the soundtrack to a mafia wedding. Corriere della Sera Deputy Editor Aldo Cazzullo called Nepolitan crooner Sal da Vinci's winning entry Per Sempre Sì (Forever Yes) "the worst song in the festival's history, worthy of a soundtrack to a Camorra wedding," referring to the Naples mafia. Da Vinci and his fellow Neapolitans rushed to social medi...
4 Mar, 16:26 — 4 Mar, 16:26
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