Essenne, a Sardinian rapper, has always used music as a creative outlet, and his hard work and persistence have recently paid off, as his sound has crossed borders and is being embraced by American and other audiences outside of Europe. It’s easy to understand why- this great lyricist has a way with words, and the way he faultlessly floats over classic, nostalgic, and underground hip-hop rhythms are reminiscent of some of the best rappers from the past, and this is what has endeared him to a vast fanbase that grows by the day. This is only the beginning for him, and he promises to take over with his inventive flair and genuineness once he settles in!
The thing about music is that it transcends language barriers and a tune like “Non passa mai (WTF?)” in which he featured DJ EKL underscores this true reality.
The music hits you with its highly nostalgic and stupendously produced feel from the start, such that every part fits in its position and complements the lyricist on the show as Essenne takes center stage with his Sardinian-inspired roots and offers a show-stopping lyrical performance. You’ll be lured in by the tune as it progresses, and there’s something mesmerizing about the way Essenne’s vocals bounce off the instrumentation.
This is a certified banger from head to toe and that lyrical performance cements the track’s hypnotic status. “Non passa mai (WTF?)” is now available in YouTube and will soon be made available to other digital platforms such as Spotify and others.
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