This song, penned and first recorded by pop sensation Filippo "Nek" Neviani, is an anti-abortion anthem replete with frankly preposterous lines such as "I'll smear lipstick across my face to make him laugh" ("him" being the child, of course).
In this cover version, Elio provocatively lets his former schoolmate Mangoni handle the lead vocals despite being utterly tuneless. Mangoni, a well-respected architect, is a constant presence at the band's live shows, where he wows the crowd by dancing and leaping across the stage in funny costumes.
This song, penned and first recorded by pop sensation Filippo "Nek" Neviani, is an anti-abortion anthem replete with frankly preposterous lines such as "I'll smear lipstick across my face to make him laugh" ("him" being the child, of course).
In this cover version, Elio provocatively lets his former schoolmate Mangoni handle the lead vocals despite being utterly tuneless. Mangoni, a well-respected architect, is a constant presence at the band's live shows, where he wows the crowd by dancing and leaping across the stage in funny costumes.