Damiano David without Måneskin: he presents his first solo single, “Silverlines”

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INTERVIEW – At the microphone of WECB, the singer of Måneskin reveals why “Silverlines” emerged as an obvious choice to launch his solo career.

Visiting WECB, Damiano David talks about his very first single “Silverlines”. The charismatic Måneskin frontman has enjoyed a meteoric rise in 2021 thanks to his Eurovision victory with his band.

On September 9, Damiano surprised his fans by sharing a teaser on his social networks, announcing the imminent arrival of his first single solo. This Friday, the tattooed singer revealed “Silverlines”, a title he created with Labrinth, a renowned producer coveted by many big American stars.

A new beginning for Damiano David

For Damiano, this first song, which he describes as “ epic ”, is a new beginning. “ This single represents for me my first step in this new life that I am trying to start “, he tells us before explaining: “ because this song is a kind of letter of hope. Now, looking back, it was more of a premonition. It was like the song was telling me where I was going to be in six months “.

The 25-year-old artist seems to have found the perfect song to launch his solo career in “Silverlines”. “ It was so easy to choose this song first (…) it makes me feel like I'm presenting myself in the right way instead of releasing a straight pop hit », he concludes.

Let the fans prepare, the projects solo by Damiano David are not about to stop.

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