Elettra Lamborghini’s Expanded “Twerking Queen” Reign

Elettra Lamborghini’s Expanded “Twerking Queen” Reign

Elettra Lamborghini’s Sanremo Festival performance of “Musica (E il resto scompare)” (“Music (And the Rest Disappears)”) marks a significant milestone. Now available on all digital platforms and radio stations, this track, penned by Davide Petrella and Michele Canova, masterfully blends infectious Latin rhythms with a catchy pop foundation. It firmly establishes the direction charted by Lamborghini’s debut album, “Twerking Queen,” already certified gold by FIMI and released last June by Island Records. The song showcases Lamborghini’s unique artistry, a captivating presence previously displayed at the Ariston Theatre. Complementing the audio release is a visually stunning music video on YouTube. Its baroque setting elegantly highlights Lamborghini and her dancers’ graceful, slow-motion choreography. The singer’s beauty is elevated to an almost mythical level; a goddess-like figure, ethereal yet grounded, glides through a dreamlike sequence. “Musica (E il resto scompare)” is featured on the expanded edition of “Twerking Queen – El Resto Es Nada” (Island Records), released February 14th. This enhanced version includes the original ten tracks from the gold-certified debut album, alongside new remixes of “Maldito Dia” (remixed by Rkomi) and “Te Quemas” (remixed by Samurai Jay & Mambolosco), a cover of “Non succederà più” (“It Won’t Happen Again”) featuring Myss Keta from their Sanremo collaboration, and two entirely fresh tracks: “Musica (E il resto scompare)” and “Bombonera.” The original album tracklist included “TOCAME” with Pitbull, “Childsplay,” “CORAZON MORADO” featuring Sfera Ebbasta, “PEM PEM FANFARE” featuring Guè Pequeno, “FUERTE,” “TE QUEMAS” featuring MC G15, “PEGADITOS,” “MALDITO DIA,” “VEN MALA,” “EL RESTO ES NADA,” and “MUSICA (EL RESTO ES NADA).” (Photo Credit: Cosimo Buccolieri)