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Colosimo (Fdi) against rapper Tony Effe: “Devastating messages to young people”

In particular, some rhymes from last year's single 'BOSS' are in the sights of the Fratelli d'Italia deputy

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ROME – The president of the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission, Chiara Colosimo, returns to attack the Roman rapper Tony Effe. In particular, some rhymes from last year’s BOSS single ‘BOSS’ are in the Fratelli d’Italia MP’s sights. Song in which the former member of the Dark Polo Gang, sampling 50 Cent’s hit ‘In da club’, sings “I wanted to be the boss” and “I wanted to be the narcos” strong>. “I went around the schools a lot”, said Colosimo in a press conference in Montecitorio against the ‘cybermafia’. And, he added, “it scares me at the idea of the prevailing model on social media and that the soundtrack ‘I wanted to be a boss’ by Tony Effe goes viral.” In particular, the deputy underlined, “there is Kevin Di Napoli, a thug from Fabrizio Piscitelli’s group (the former narcos and ultras leader of Lazio, ‘Diabolik’, ed.) who is accompanied to a recovery community right from Tony Effe singing that song“. This, commented the president of the Anti-Mafia, “is a devastating message for our young people. We must change if we want young people to have other myths“.