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Following the original video's success, a remix video titled "" was released on February 22, 2011. This version features prominent Italian rappers Marracash and Dargen D'Amico, further cementing the song's status within the genre's elite.

The core concept of the video is the subversion of "mass rap".

"Tranne Te" became a landmark in Italian pop culture, significantly broadening the reach of Italian hip-hop. fabri_fibra_tranne_te_video_ufficiale

The music video for "Tranne Te" was filmed in Rome at , a former 1930s telecommunications station. It was directed by Cosimo Alemà of THE MOB, a prominent figure in Italian music video production. Release Date: November 26, 2010.

This paper explores the visual and cultural significance of the official music video for "Tranne Te," released by Italian rapper Fabri Fibra in 2010. Directed by Cosimo Alemà , the video served as a satirical critique of mainstream music trends while simultaneously becoming a commercial juggernaut in the Italian hip-hop scene. Following the original video's success, a remix video

The video begins with an off-camera voice representing the "masses" or fans, demanding that Fibra perform " Rap Futuristico " (Futuristic Rap)—a term for the trending, commercial hip-hop style of the era.

Beyond the dancefloor, the lyrics and video reflect Fibra's criticism of Italian radio networks, which he argued favored foreign artists and outdated music over contemporary local talent. 4. Variations and Remixes "Tranne Te" became a landmark in Italian pop

Fabri Fibra produced the track with a house music-influenced beat specifically to ridicule what he perceived as the declining quality of mainstream hits. By pretending to cater to the trend, he creates a parody that effectively "trolls" the audience while providing a danceable club anthem. 3. Cultural Impact