Maneskin has a new song that has garnered hundreds of thousands of views in just the first few hours: in the new hit, they parody themselves and reveal their ironic side

The popularity of the winners of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, where they presented themselves with the song "Zitti E Buoni", continues to grow.

Oct 11, 2021 - 11:10
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Maneskin has a new song that has garnered hundreds of thousands of views in just the first few hours: in the new hit, they parody themselves and reveal their ironic side

The popularity of the winners of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, where they presented themselves with the song "Zitti E Buoni", continues to grow. After the hits "I Wanna Be Your Slave" and "Beggin´", which were among the top ten singles on the charts of the world for months, the Italian rock attraction Måneskin, released a new single "Mammamia".

The new song has collected more than 500 thousand views on YouTube in less than a day!

The song was also performed live for fans in Berlin SO63 who once visited David Bowie and Iggy Pop (Måneskin hosted him on a new version of their song "I Wanna Be Your Slave".). "Mammamia" is the first song they wrote after the Eurovision Song Contest, and more about the song and themselves, they revealed to the media at a press conference.

Wrong perception

The song talks about the perception people have about someone, while that someone is completely different from what they assume. Thus, for the first time, they showed their ironic side. They themselves felt prejudice after the Eurovision Song Contest when the public did not always understand their actions. The energetic song was produced by  Fabrizio Ferraguzzo and Måneskin. As always, this song was recorded live to sound fierce and raw. The song also has a dance vibe thanks to bass riffs and a rhythmic drum.

Måneskin (Danish term for moonlight) is an Italian rock band led by singer  Damiano David, bassist  Victoria de Angelis, guitarist  Thomas Raggi, and drummer  Ethan Torchio. This four-member band soon after the Eurovision Song Contest became a global phenomenon and one of the most listened to musicians in the last few months on streaming services.

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By: Amber V. - Gossip Whispers