Paranoia Airlines

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Paranoia Airlines
Fedez - Paranoia Airlines.png
Studio album by
Released25 January 2019 (2019-01-25)
Genre
Length47:11
LanguageItalian
Label Sony Music Italy
Producer Michele Canova, Takagi & Ketra
Fedez chronology
Comunisti col Rolex
(2017)
Paranoia Airlines
(2019)
Disumano
(2021)
Singles from Paranoia Airlines
  1. "Prima di ogni cosa"
    Released: 2 November 2018
  2. "Che cazzo ridi"
    Released: 4 January 2019
  3. "Holding Out for You"
    Released: 11 January 2019

Paranoia Airlines is the third major-label solo studio album by Italian rapper Fedez, released on 25 January 2019 through Sony Music Italy. [1] It was preceded by the release of the single "Prima di ogni cosa". It became available to pre-order on 30 November 2018. [2] Fedez will embark on a tour of major Italian cities in the promotion of the album from March [2] to April 2019. [3]

Contents

Background

Paranoia Airlines is Fedez's first solo album since 2014's Pop-Hoolista. [4] The album was mainly produced by Michele Canova, except for three songs, produced by Takagi & Ketra. [5] Fedez stated that he would be leaving as a judge and mentor on The X Factor Italy to promote the album, saying he wants to dedicate himself to his own music. [3]

Promotion

Fedez revealed the cover of the album on social media in November 2018. [1] He later revealed a large billboard in his home city of Milan promoting the album and tour. [4]

Track listing

Track listing adapted from iTunes and Tidal. [6] [7] All tracks are produced by Michele Canova Iorfida, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Prima di ogni cosa"
 3:06
2."Holding Out for You" (featuring Zara Larsson)Lucia
  • Michele Canova Iorfida
  • Lorenzo Sarti [a]
  • Iacopo Pinna [a]
  • Badhabit [a]
3:01
3."Amnesia"Lucia
  • Iorfida
  • Takagi & Ketra
  • Kai Kloppfleisch [a]
2:43
4."Che cazzo ridi" (with Tedua featuring Trippie Redd) 3:36
5."Paranoia Airlines" 
  • Iorfida
  • Lorenzo Sarti [a]
  • Iacopo Pinna [a]
  • Badhabit [a]
3:21
6."FuckTheNoia" (featuring Annalisa) 
  • Iorfida
  • Lorenzo Sarti [a]
  • Iacopo Pinna [a]
  • Jon Buscema [a]
2:42
7."Record" Takagi & Ketra3:03
8."Kim & Kanye" (featuring Emis Killa)  2:55
9."Sfregi e difetti"  3:04
10."L'una per l'alcol" 
  • Takagi & Ketra
  • Zef [c]
2:40
11."Così" 
  • Iorfida
  • Patrizio "Mybestfault" Simonini [a]
3:24
12."Un posto bellissimo"  3:04
13."Cosa senza spine" (featuring LP)  2:26
14."Segni"  2:16
15."Buongiornissimo" 
  • Iorfida
  • Patrizio "Mybestfault" Simonini [a]
2:32
16."TVTB" (featuring Dark Polo Gang)  3:18
Total length:47:11

Notes

Charts

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