"El Biscella" (transl. bully boy) is an Italian song in Milanese dialect[2] from the early 1960s composed by Giovanni D'Anzi[3] and Alfredo Bracchi.
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| "El Biscella" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Giovanni D'Anzi | |
| Written | 1969[1] |
| Genre | Folk music |
| Length | 2:20 |
| Label | Meldy Fonola |
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"Biscella" is a Milanese word[4] meaning "curly" (derived from bisc-bish, meaning hedgehog), a kind of bully who tries to intimidate people, but whose clumsy manners and extravagant costumes make him more comical than dangerous.
The song tells the story of a "biscella" that lives in Porta Ticinese neighbourhood who goes to parties, and that everyone behind his back laughs[5] for his ridiculous clothes and his awkward way of dancing.