Articolo 31 - Pere Page
The central refrain, "Le pere non basta farle vedere / Bisognerebbe toccare per sapere se son vere," uses "pere" (pears) as a double entendre for breasts, critiquing the rampant sexualization and plastic aesthetic of the television era. By referencing icons like Sabrina Ferilli, Articolo 31 highlights a culture where the "show" is prioritized over substance. The "pears" represent the manufactured perfection of models and TV personalities—images that are presented for consumption but lack "tangible" reality. 3. The Supermarket of Life
The 2003 single by Articolo 31 is more than a playful track from their Domani smetto era; it is a sharp, satirical critique of a society obsessed with superficiality and the "packaging" of reality. Through an extended metaphor of fruit, J-Ax and DJ Jad deconstruct the facade of the Italian media landscape of the early 2000s, urging listeners to look beyond the "peel" to find the truth. 1. The "Repubblica delle Banane" and Commercial Deception Articolo 31 - Pere
The Illusion of the "Bollino Blu": A Deconstruction of Pere by Articolo 31 The central refrain, "Le pere non basta farle