Coez a DICONO DI TE: «Quando una canzone diventa di tutti, io non la sento più»

"I wandered around the city, and the more my name was seen, the more... I existed. Exactly, I existed," says Coez, who began communicating with the world by graffiti on the walls of Rome's subway tunnels. In this interview with Malcom Pagani, Silvano Albanese, aka Coez, retraces a career he calls a "miracle of persistence." He recalls his childhood, the decisions that led him to write rap lyrics, and the decisive confrontation with a stern physics professor who froze him by asking, "But where do you see yourself in ten years?" To craft that answer, Coez worked as a porter, stagehand, and even his first collaborations with Riccardo Sinigallia and Niccolò Contessa, creating a unique hybrid of rap and songwriting. Rejecting the shortcut of talent shows, he now approaches fame cautiously so as not to lose the "normal life" that fuels his writing, but he admits he doesn't want to forget the wounds of the past: "I don't just gloss over certain things." Coez will be on tour starting July 8th to bring the third installment of his cult format "From The Rooftop" to the stage, a project that has become one of the most recognizable and authentic artistic expressions of his career. He will then continue with 13 autumn dates in Italian theaters. 🔔 If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the channel    / @choramedia   and turn on notifications: it's the easiest way to not miss the next ones. 📲 Follow us wherever you like: ► Instagram, for stories and daily updates:   / choramedia   ► TikTok, for short-form videos:   / choramedia   ► LinkedIn, for insights on media and culture:   / chora-media   ► Facebook:   / choramediapodcast   💬 Join the community: ► Telegram: https://t.me/choramedia 🌐 All our podcasts at https://choramedia.com