Max_pezzali_883_fai_come_ti_pare_official_video

: The video was released in 2005 and was highly acclaimed, winning a prize at the Roma Videoclip awards that same year.

Track Listing * Fai Come Ti Pare. Max Pezzali. Max Pezzali / 883. 03:40. * Lo Strano Percorso. Max Pezzali. Max Pezzali / 883. 04: max_pezzali_883_fai_come_ti_pare_official_video

: It was directed by the Manetti Bros. (Marco and Antonio Manetti) in collaboration with Gaetano Morbioli . These directors are known for their cinematic, narrative-driven style, which they applied to several of Pezzali's most iconic videos. : The video was released in 2005 and

The official music video for is a standout visual piece from Max Pezzali’s transition into his solo career, specifically featured on his 2004 debut solo album, Il mondo insieme a te , and later included in the TuttoMax collection. Feature Overview Max Pezzali / 883

: The song encourages authentic living and self-discovery. Lyrics such as "Ricordati chi sei, ricordati da dove vieni" (Remember who you are, remember where you come from) emphasize staying true to one's roots while embracing change.

: True to the Manetti Bros.' signature, the video features a dynamic narrative that mirrors the song's pop-rock energy, often blending everyday urban settings with a sense of cinematic storytelling. Musical Context Il Mondo Insieme a Te - 883, Max Pezzali | Album - AllMusic

max_pezzali_883_fai_come_ti_pare_official_video

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