Tutti a casa (album)

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Tutti a casa
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Studio album by
Released20 December 2011
Genre Hip hop
Length68:00
Language Italian
Label Sano Business
Producer Bassi Maestro, A&R and DJ Shocca
Bassi Maestro chronology
La lettera B
(2009)
Tutti a casa
(2011)
Stanno tutti bene
(2012)

Tutti a casa is the tenth studio album by the Italian rapper Bassi Maestro, released on 20 December 2011 under Sano Business.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Stanno tutti bene prelude #1"Bassi Maestro 
2."Mr. U R nobody" DJ Shocca  
3."Non è questione"Bassi Maestro 
4."Get retarded" (featuring Jack the Smoker & Nex Cassel)Bassi Maestro 
5."Runaway" (featuring Mondo Marcio)Bassi Maestro 
6."Tutti a casa"Bassi Maestro 
7."Crazy"Bassi Maestro 
8."Sopra la cintura" (featuring Ensi)Bassi Maestro 
9."Dal minimo al massimo" (featuring Ghemon, Matteo Pelli, Mecna)Bassi Maestro 
10."The B/The K" (featuring Baby K)Bassi Maestro 
11."Stanno tutti bene prelude #2"Bassi Maestro 
12."Come schiavi" (featuring Cali, A.M. (of La Congrega))DJ Shocca 
13."Reggie Hammond"Bassi Maestro 
14."Tu lo sai pt.2" (featuring Coliche, Asher Kuno, MDT & Supa)Bassi Maestro 
15."Riflessioni" (featuring Gene5 & Zampa)Bassi Maestro 
16."I'm nice (on the mic)" (featuring Egreen & Reka The Saint)Bassi Maestro 
17."Spiegare un'attitudine"Bassi Maestro 
18."Stanno tutti bene prelude #3"Bassi Maestro 
19."Non fermi questo show" (featuring Mondo Marcio, Beng & Micro)A&R 

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