Gianni Bindi owns a hardware store and Matthew Mancini is a lawyer who deals with disabilities, but they do know how to write intriguing songs.
[6] Andrea Mingardi, who along with Maurizio Tirelli, composed four tracks for this album (Ma tu mi ami ancora?
; Non si butta via niente; Più del tartufo sulle uova; Eccitanti conflitti confusi), after having composed six tracks for Mina’s album Bau in 2006.
Although Mingardi wrote new material specifically for this album, Mina reimagines the track Eccitanti conflitti confusi and gives it new meaning.
Mina’s daughter Benedetta Mazzini is a fan of the group and personal friend of the leader Manuel Agnelli.
Agnelli initially planned to write a track with the typical sounds of Afterhours but for the range of Mina’s voice.
[8] Carne viva was written by Cristiano Malgioglio during his participation in the reality show L'isola dei famosi in 2007.
[11] Il frutto che vuoi, music by Alex Pani and lyrics by Maurizio Morante, was the lead single chosen by Sony and released on the radio on 9 October 2009.