Souvenir | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Emma |
Cover: | Cover_of_Souvenir_studio_album_by_italian_singer_Emma_Marrone_2023.jpg |
Recorded: | 2021–2023 |
Genre: | Pop |
Length: | 28:31 |
Prev Title: | Best of Me |
Prev Year: | 2021 |
Souvenir is the seventh solo studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Emma Marrone, released by Universal Music Italy and Capitol Records on 13 October 2023.[1]
The album peaked at number one on Italian Albums Chart, becoming the singer fifth album to achieve it, being certified platinum by FIMI. In 2024 the album was reiussed including the song "Apnea", which competed at the 74th Sanremo Music Festival.
The album is composed of nine tracks, six of which were written by the singer herself, with the collaboration of songwriters and producers, such as Davide Simonetta, Francesco "Katoo" Catitti, Drillionaire, Federica Abbate, Nesli, Franco126, Andrea Bonomo and Takagi & Ketra.[2] [3] The album also featured two collaboration with Italian rappers Lazza and Tony Effe of Dark Polo Gang.[4]
The album's tracks deal with different personal and social issues, such as the death of her father from leukemia, feminism and the relationship with social networks.[5] [6] [7] The singer told about the meaning of the project:[8] In an interview with All Music Italia, Emma told that this is the first chapter of a larger project, in which she hopes "there will be many feats with women in Italian music,"[9] also stating that she has written new tracks with Paolo Antonacci and Davide Simonetta.[10]
In an interview with Vanity Fair Italia, the singer told about the choice of the album cover, which is associated with feminism and the perception of femininity:[11]
Alessandro Alicandri of TV Sorrisi e Canzoni considered the album among the best of the artist's career and called it "a beautiful pop album," as she "simultaneously reset and then rebuilt her way of making music; [...] presenting herself again." Alicandri wrote that the tracks have "diverse musical natures" with dance-rock, electro-pop and Latin influences. About the two collaborations, the journalist described the one with Lazza as "a hypnotic track that exudes the naturalness of their meeting," while the one with Tony Effe believed that "it comes across almost as a bonus track" although it "poses a curious and open look at new territories.[12] Writing for Corriere della Sera, Andrea Laffranchi defined the project as "autobiographical and full of memories."[13]
Fabio Fiume of All Music Italia affirmed that the singer brings a "small" but "thoughtful and precious" project, in which "a new expressive delicacy" is evident and that "embraces new sounds, renews herself, remains true to herself without appearing static." This fact has happened, according to the journalist, due to the reshaping of the voice, which becomes "a well-rooted presence that has not really gone away." Fiume appreciated the collaboration with Lazza, which "does not sound like a commercial operation but like a sensible exchange between two friends," and Intervallo, a song that "gives authentic emotions" and in which Emma "manages to talk to her recently deceased father without falling [... ] into spectacularizations of grief"; Fiume also stressed that Ogni volta è così "would have deserved its own place in an album."[14] Marco De Crescenzo of Newsic.it pointed out that the singer is "less blustery, less rough and impatient" than previous projects, with a newfound balance "inner, vocal and also musical."[15]
Souvenir debuted at No. 1 of the Italian Albums Chart, becoming Emma's fifth number one album and the third by a woman to achieve that result in 2023.[16]
Peak position | |
Italian Albums (FIMI)[17] | 1 |
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