Sayf relies on Fabrizio Romano to reveal the guests of the album

Sayf relies on Fabrizio Romano to reveal the guests of the album

“Here we go”. The formula is the one with which Fabrizio Romano, a highly followed sports journalist with millions of followers all over the world, announces the closure of the transfer market, his forte. Sayf chose to rely on him, 42.8 million followers on Instagram, 27.2 million on X (the former Twitter), to announce the guests of his new album. The team is from the Champions League of Italian rap: Geolier, Tedua, Kid Yugi, Bresh, Nerissima Serpe, Artie 5ive and Guè are part of it. Even the social “cards” recall those that characterize Fabrizio Romano’s ads: Sayf and his guests wear t-shirts of a fake club called Santissimo, like the title of the rapper’s album “Tu mi piaci tanto”.

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“Santissimo” is the first official album of the Genoese rapper. It will be released on May 8th. In addition to “Tu mi piaci tanto”, the song with which Sayf came close to winning the last Sanremo Festival, it will also contain the single “Buona Domenica”, released after participating in the event. Guè and Artie 5ive join Sayf in “Money”, the single that the rapper released last November.

Sayf will present the album with the “Santissimo summer tour”, which will see him protagonist on the stages of the main Italian festivals. In addition to the Santissima Fest 2026, which on 18 July will take him to the stage of the Arena del Mare in Genoa for the first time, after the three sold out dates in 2025, the summer tour will see Sayf perform on 20 June in Bologna (Oltre Festival), on 16 July in Assisi (Assisi Summer Festival), on 31 July in Bari (Sottosopra Festival), on 6 August in Lignano Sabbiadoro (Arena Alpe Adria), 15 August in Olbia (Red Valley Festival), 28 August in Montesilvano (Marea Festival), 4 September in Empoli (Beat Festival) and 5 September in Trento (Trento Live Fest). The concerts will continue in the autumn, with the “Santissimo Tour” in the main Italian clubs: on 14 October at the Concordia in Turin, on 17 October at the Teatro Geox in Padua, on 21 and 22 October at the Alcatraz in Milan and on 27 October at the Alleanza in Rome.