Zucchero
Fly
The production of "Fly" saw contributions from an array of talented individuals. It was produced by Don Was, a celebrated music producer known for his work with artists like The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. This collaboration endowed the album with a rich, polished sound.
Zucchero, whose real name is Adelmo Fornaciari, often collaborates with international artists, and "Fly" is no exception. The album features the song "Occhi," which includes a Spanish version titled "Bacco Perbacco," as a bonus track. This was a strategic move to resonate more with Spanish-speaking audiences across the world.
The album's title track, "Fly," was co-written with the famous British rock musician Iggy Pop, showcasing a fascinating cross-cultural synergy. This collaboration is notable because of Iggy Pop's influence on the rock genre and his ability to bring a gritty edge to Zucchero's soulful compositions.
"Fly" was received with commercial success and critically acclaimed, topping charts in Italy. Its track "Bacco Perbacco" was particularly popular and became one of the fan favorites, celebrated for its lively melody and engaging rhythm that invites listeners to revel in the festive spirit.
Exploring "Fly" offers not just a musical journey but a cultural one, highlighting Zucchero's gift for storytelling and his ability to transcend language barriers, delivering emotions that resonate universally.