After the unpromoted and surprise release of Squallor (2015), the rapper started to work on his ninth studio album.
[2] The album has several producers and songwriters, includind Takagi & Ketra, Bassi Maestro, Club Dogo, Davide Petrella, Dario Faini, Theron Feemster and Snipe Young.
[5][6][7] Michele Boroni of Rockol described the album as an affirmation of "the primal success of rap in Italy as redemption for those who thought it was done".
Although thematically similar to previous productions, the critic noted that "the complexity of certain convoluted, double-triple-meaning rhymes make way for drier stanzas" while the sounds are set on "much softer instrumental foundations".
[8] Michele Monina of Il Fatto Quotidiano wrote that Fenomeno is "as far from the hostile Squallor as its logical consequence", who is composed of "straighter, lighter bases, over which Fibra does Fibra, with his highly recognisable flow" and "it is as cutting as perhaps ever, by virtue of a maturity, even of age".