The song blends Middle Eastern imagery with urban metaphors to explore themes of .
is a 2021 collaboration between the Italian rapper Madame and the indie-rock band Pinguini Tattici Nucleari (PTN) . The song is the fifth track on Madame's self-titled debut studio album, MADAME . Song Background Release Date: March 19, 2021.
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The lyrics reference Beirut and the Mediterranean, creating a surreal, humid atmosphere that contrasts with everyday struggles.
The track is noted for its "curious union" between Madame’s hip-hop/urban style and PTN's indie-pop sensibility. Riccardo Zanotti provides a contrasting verse that brings PTN’s signature storytelling and melodic hooks to the darker, more atmospheric production. The song blends Middle Eastern imagery with urban
The track was produced by Enrico Brun and written by Madame (Francesca Calearo) and Riccardo Zanotti, the frontman of PTN. Lyrical Meaning and Themes
It touches on the tension between spiritual desire and earthly indulgence, with lyrics mentioning "Belzebù" (Beelzebub) and "anima di legno" (soul of wood) alongside shots of rum and incense. Collaboration Style Song Background Release Date: March 19, 2021
MADAME , which also features hits like "Voce" and "Marea".
The song blends Middle Eastern imagery with urban metaphors to explore themes of .
is a 2021 collaboration between the Italian rapper Madame and the indie-rock band Pinguini Tattici Nucleari (PTN) . The song is the fifth track on Madame's self-titled debut studio album, MADAME . Song Background Release Date: March 19, 2021.
Explore the official audio and various visual interpretations of BABAGANOUSH: BABAGANOUSH YouTube · Madame - Topic
The lyrics reference Beirut and the Mediterranean, creating a surreal, humid atmosphere that contrasts with everyday struggles.
The track is noted for its "curious union" between Madame’s hip-hop/urban style and PTN's indie-pop sensibility. Riccardo Zanotti provides a contrasting verse that brings PTN’s signature storytelling and melodic hooks to the darker, more atmospheric production.
The track was produced by Enrico Brun and written by Madame (Francesca Calearo) and Riccardo Zanotti, the frontman of PTN. Lyrical Meaning and Themes
It touches on the tension between spiritual desire and earthly indulgence, with lyrics mentioning "Belzebù" (Beelzebub) and "anima di legno" (soul of wood) alongside shots of rum and incense. Collaboration Style
MADAME , which also features hits like "Voce" and "Marea".