: The official music video, directed by Mauro Russo and filmed in Salento, includes rare footage of Mina from the final episode of Studio Uno (1965), which adds a layer of historical weight to the modern track. Key Highlights
: The song is praised for its storytelling in rhyme , where Marcio crafts a vivid narrative around the central theme of being "bewitched".
: By sampling a legend like Mina, Marcio successfully brought classic Italian music to a younger audience while gaining respect from older generations. Un Bacio? (Troppo Poco) by Mondo Marcio - WhoSampled
: It is classified as Alternative Hip Hop , featuring a sample-heavy beat produced by the artist himself.
The track explores the dark side of attachment, with using the metaphor of a romantic relationship to describe various forms of dependency —whether on a person, a habit, a memory, or a substance.
: The juxtaposition of Marcio's raw, rhythmic flow against Mina's melodic 1960s vocals creates a haunting and evocative atmosphere.
: The official music video, directed by Mauro Russo and filmed in Salento, includes rare footage of Mina from the final episode of Studio Uno (1965), which adds a layer of historical weight to the modern track. Key Highlights
: The song is praised for its storytelling in rhyme , where Marcio crafts a vivid narrative around the central theme of being "bewitched". Mondo Marcio - Un Bacio (Troppo Poco) (Ufficiale)
: By sampling a legend like Mina, Marcio successfully brought classic Italian music to a younger audience while gaining respect from older generations. Un Bacio? (Troppo Poco) by Mondo Marcio - WhoSampled : The official music video, directed by Mauro
: It is classified as Alternative Hip Hop , featuring a sample-heavy beat produced by the artist himself. Un Bacio
The track explores the dark side of attachment, with using the metaphor of a romantic relationship to describe various forms of dependency —whether on a person, a habit, a memory, or a substance.
: The juxtaposition of Marcio's raw, rhythmic flow against Mina's melodic 1960s vocals creates a haunting and evocative atmosphere.