"Amìse" is a comedic remake of the 1977 classic "Easy" by The Commodores, reimagined in the Bergamasco dialect by the Italian artist and parody specialist Vava77.
While the original "Easy" is a smooth anthem about liberation and moving on, "Amìse" (meaning "Friends" in the local dialect) leans into the "scemenza" (silliness) and camaraderie that has become Vava’s signature. The track retains that unmistakable '77 funky-soul vibe but injects it with a distinctively Bergamo personality. : "Easy" by The Commodores (1977). Vava77 - AmГ¬se (Easy remake)
Vava77 is no stranger to the art of the parody, having previously tackled hits like The Bee Gees' "More Than a Woman" (reimagined as "Vecchia Babbiona") and Michael Jackson’s "Beat It" ("Bidet"). With "Amìse," he turns his sights toward the iconic groove of Lionel Richie and The Commodores. "Amìse" is a comedic remake of the 1977
: Lyrics rewritten and sung in the Bergamasco dialect. : "Easy" by The Commodores (1977)
Below is a draft for a blog post designed to capture the track's humor and local charm:
You can find the official music video on Vava77’s Facebook page or download the MP3 directly from his official site at vava77.it.