L'erba cattiva

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L'erba cattiva
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2012
Genre Pop-rap
Producer Dj Fish, Marco Zangirolami, Alessandro Erba, Don Joe, Big Joe, Enrico Caruso, Emis Killa
Emis Killa chronology
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L'erba cattiva (en:Nasty grass) is the first studio album by Italian rapper Emis Killa. It was also his first LP to be distributed by Carosello Records.

Track listing

  1. Sulla luna – 2:01 (Giambelli – Dagani)
  2. Cashwoman – 2:45 (Giambelli, Zanotto – Dagani, Zangirolami)
  3. Parole di ghiaccio – 3:43 (Giambelli, Zanotto – Dagani, Erba, Zangirolami)
  4. Dietro front (feat. Fabri Fibra) – 3:06 (Giambelli, Tarducci – Dagani, Zangirolami)
  5. Come un pitbull – 3:38 (Giambelli – Florio)
  6. Ognuno per sé (feat. Guè Pequeno) – 3:09 (Giambelli, Fini – Dagani, Erba)
  7. L'erba cattiva – 3:49 (Giambelli – Dagani, Erba, Zangirolami)
  8. Cocktailz (feat. G.Soave & Duellz) – 3:26 (Giambelli, Pignari, Soave – Caruso, Dagani, Zangirolami)
  9. Nice pic – 3:05 (Giambelli – Giambelli, Zanotto)
  10. Nei guai (feat. Tormento) – 3:10 (Giambelli, Cellamaro – Dagani, Zangirolami)
  11. Giusto o sbagliato – 3:09 (Giambelli – Dagani, Erba, Zangirolami)
  12. Il mondo dei grandi (feat. Marracash) – 3:46 (Giambelli, Rizzo – Dagani, Erba, Zangirolami)
  13. Tutto quello che ho (feat. Fabio de Martino) – 4:38 (Giambelli, De Martino – Dagani, Lo Iacono, Zangirolami)
  14. Il peggiore – 3:37 (Giambelli – Dagani, Erba)
  15. Di.enne.a – 4:15 (Giambelli, Zanotto)

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