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: The lyrics speak directly to those who grow up without much, emphasizing that "being from the street" is a badge of resilience.

"" is a seminal Neapolitan song by Ciro Rigione , released in 1993. It remains one of the most iconic anthems of the neomelodico genre, capturing the gritty reality and cultural pride of Naples' street life. The Meaning and Theme ciro_rigione_e_guagliun_e_miezz_a_via

The title translates to "The Boys of the Middle of the Street." The song serves as a tribute to the youth of Naples' working-class neighborhoods (the vicoli ). Rather than focusing on crime, Rigione highlights the despite difficult socio-economic conditions. Key Elements of the Song : The lyrics speak directly to those who

: It features the classic early-90s Neapolitan pop arrangement—emotional synthesizers, a rhythmic beat, and Rigione's powerful, soulful vocals that bridge traditional Neapolitan music with modern pop. The Meaning and Theme The title translates to

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