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Geppetto — Geppetto

Geppetto is a proper noun, referring to the famous woodcarver from the story of Pinocchio. It's a unique and culturally specific word that immediately brings to mind the classic tale.

In the song, the lyrics playfully use "Geppetto" in a clever double entendre: "così tante figlie di legno che per montarle ci vuole Geppetto" (so many wooden daughters that you need Geppetto to assemble them). This line uses the image of Geppetto assembling wooden puppets to humorously imply a situation with many women, making it both memorable and a bit cheeky.

Ever felt like you just don't belong in a flashy nightclub? Mudimbi's "Tipi Da Club" is an anthem for everyone who feels out of place in the typical party scene. The title translates to "Club Types," and the song is a fun, sarcastic look at the people who try way too hard to fit in. Mudimbi playfully describes himself and his friends as the kind of guys who are terrible at picking up girls, getting more rejections than successes.

Through witty and sharp lyrics, the song paints a picture of the club as a "festival of the desperate," full of fake people and forced fun. He makes fun of the superficiality, from padded bras to people trying to act cooler than they are. It's a humorous critique of modern nightlife, celebrating those who would rather be themselves than be a "tipo da club" (club type).

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