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Tropico is a construction and management simulation computer game developed by PopTop Software and published by Gathering of Developers in April 2001.[2] The game sees the player taking the role of "El Presidente," the ruler of an island in the Caribbean during the Cold War era from the 1950s onward. The game is tongue-in-cheek in its presentation of banana republics, using a great deal of humor while still referencing such topics as totalitarianism, electoral fraud, and the interventions of powerful companies (United Fruit is implied) and the Cold War superpowers (the United States and Soviet Union). Tropico features Latin-styled Dominican music, largely performed by Daniel Indart. The game won the Original Music Composition category in the 2002 Interactive Achievement Awards. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Non Esiste Amore A Napoli (feat. Calcutta)
6,1422Contrabbando (feat. Cesare Cremonini & Fabri Fibra)
3,3933Crazy
3,2294Piazza Garibaldi (feat. Franco126)
2,9945Che Mme Lassat' A Fa
1,8236Fantasie (feat. Cesare Cremonini)
1,4417Cancellare (feat. nayt)
1,3888Zona Nord (feat. Franco126)
1,3639Televisione (feat. Mahmood)
1,34210Chiamami Quando La Magia Finisce
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Non Esiste Amore A Napoli

Chiamami Quando La Magia Finisce

Soli E Disperati Nel Mare Meraviglioso

Contrabbando (feat. Cesare Cremonini & Fabri Fibra)

Crazy

Piazza Garibaldi (feat. Franco126)

Ammore Pe Na Sera

Che Mme Lassat' A Fa

Fantasie (feat. Cesare Cremonini)

Nuda Sexy Noia

Perché Mi Sono Innamorato Di Te
On The Regular