Bugo is still suffering from his argument with Morgan and decided to sing it in his latest album

Bugo still suffers for Morgan in Sanremo. And now he has decided to sing about his quarrel. In the title song of the new album Luckily I'm here in one verse he says, “It is I who have gone.” Because history, says today al Corriere della Sera, it still burns him: “I couldn’t come back with a record pretending to have lived on the clouds. I wanted a direct dialogue with the public. I'm still not at peace, thinking about it hurts: I'm having trouble freeing myself from this thing, it won't slip away from me. Every time I talk about it, I feel dark clouds around me, a mental shadow of heaviness.”

Black clouds

The dispute has since ended up in court. Morgan apologized but said it was too late: “It was serious that he changed the text, but there were also insults in the days that followed.” In the album, he says, he “deliberately took the sonic tradition of English bands I grew up with like Oasis and current bands like Fontaines DC.” Although he says he was “also proud of the song with Morgan, so much so that I left his vocals in the repack the following year.” Artistically, I don't regret anything.” The instrumental pieces, however, bear the names of his sons, Tito and Zeno: “For each album, I have the dilemma of knowing what title to give to the instrumentals. This time, I thought of putting a file with the voice of my son Zeno at the opening of one and here is the idea. Family has been an important emotional base during these years. I don't show it on Bugo's social networks, but for Cristian, it is a point of strength and security.”

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