: Ironically, Salvatore was married for many years to Flavia D'Alessio , with whom he had four children. Following his passing in April 2023, his wife has been instrumental in preserving his artistic legacy.
The song follows Salvatore's signature style of storytelling, blending musicality with theatrical spoken-word elements: federico_salvatore_il_matrimonio
: It is often categorized alongside his satirical works like "Azz..." and "Incinente al Vomero," utilizing the Neapolitan dialect to ground the humor in local culture while addressing universal themes of hypocrisy. Background and Legacy : Ironically, Salvatore was married for many years
: In a typical Salvatore "colpo di scena" (plot twist), the protagonist rebels against the material pressure at the last minute, deciding he has too much pride to go through with it—only to finally exclaim to the Church and his mother, "Yes, I want it!". Background and Legacy : In a typical Salvatore
: Federico Salvatore rose to national fame in the 1990s on the Maurizio Costanzo Show . He was known for pushing boundaries, such as performing the first Sanremo song about homosexuality ("Sulla porta") in 1996.