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Title: Fedez New Song Sparks Controversy: Sinner, De Martino & More

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

## Fedez’s New Song Sparks Controversy with​ Attacks on ‌Sinner, Schlein, and Others

Milanese ‍rapper Fedez is generating significant⁤ buzz ⁢with an upcoming song‌ featuring pointed lyrics targeting a wide⁣ range of‍ public figures, from tennis star Jannik Sinner too politician Elly schlein and media personality Antonio Dikele Destefano.‍ the song’s title remains undisclosed,but ⁣Fedez previewed verses on Instagram,quickly igniting debate.

Among the most contentious lines ​is a comparison ​between Sinner ⁢and Adolf Hitler, with Fedez stating the tennis champion’s accent​ resembles that of the Nazi dictator.⁣ The lyrics ​also take aim at Schlein, referencing her statement,‌ “I condemn israel but⁤ I have ‌many⁢ Jewish⁤ friends.”

The song also reveals a personal feud ‍with Dikele⁣ Destefano, editor of⁣ *Essemagazine*, with Fedez rapping, “Every time I write on​ this ⁢base I​ get to send Empanc*the ‍essemagazine. So before I start an significant thing⁣ … fuck‌ it with essemagazine.” This animosity stems from a contentious interview between ‌the two ​three years prior.

Further lyrics address ⁣the recent privacy violation involving television personality Stefano De Martino and his⁢ partner Caroline Tronelli:⁤ “Yesterday ⁤a feminist who fights the Revenge Porn ‌sent​ me a video by De martino on ​the iPhone. The postal police will not make her a ifa,⁢ here the ​arrest only takes place for one ifa.”

The song ⁢also ‌includes references to the late ⁣Carlo ⁣Acutis ‌and ⁢American commentator Charlie ‌Kirk, stating, “A 15 -year -old man made⁣ his miracle to play the PlayStation ⁤without saying blasphemies. They ​shot an ‍American antiabortist, ‌oh quiet guys the Pope‍ is still in ⁤the Vatican!”

Fedez has indicated⁤ the song’s release is three days​ away, posting‍ “-3” on his Instagram stories. The preview has already​ drawn considerable attention ‍and criticism, suggesting the full ‍release will continue‌ to fuel discussion.

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