[1][2] As author, Bubola cooperated also with Milva, the Gang, Mauro Pagani, Fiorella Mannoia,[3] Cristiano De André, Kaballà and Grazia Di Michele.
After the interest of the record producer Antonio Casetta, in 1976 he published his first album Nastro giallo (yellow ribbon).
[2] As well as his cooperation with several musicians, he continued writing lyrics for his albums, publishing Massimo Bubola in 1982 and Vita, morte e miracoli in 1989.
Amore e guerra, published in 1996, is an anthology in which Bubola performs some songs of De André, Fiorella Mannoia and of the Gang.
Quel lungo treno, published in 2005, is a concept album based on First World War and dedicated to his great uncles, who died during the conflict.