Damiano David literally has the song of next summer: 'Next Summer'

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Damiano David He has come to become one of the pop stars of the moment. After triumphing with his Maneskin group, the Italian has started his solo career from the hand of Born with a Broken Hearta song that has positioned itself in the main lists of the world (and that already sounds at number 27 of our list); and with Silverlines. Now, four months after that launch, Damiano continues his solo adventure. And he does it again with a melodic pop theme where the artist appears again as a Bad Boy: Next Summer.

The artist himself has defined the song in the press release with the following words: “At first glance, the theme speaks of youth love, an unrequited summer love. But, at a deeper level, it reveals a much bigger reflection. It is an allegory of life: how sometimes we can be prisoners of ourselvesof our fears, of our insecurities, of our inability to change. Our inability to see the world and life from another perspective in the crucial and defining moments of existence. “

In this way, we are not surprised that for the video clip, Damiano has decided to get into a prison. And there is no greater metaphor of that inability to change than to be locked in a cell. In the video we see how the Italian enters jail and remembers that unrequited love. In fact, he enters as a good child, with his pole and his angelic gaze, and ends like the member of a rock band: with his face full of scratches and full of tattoos. A way to show the world as an unrequited love can change your life.

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Without a doubt, Damiano David is winning his place in the solo music industry. And it is that their melodies and their lyrics are penetrating thousands of people. Some of them can see him live in the 40th Pop spring in Madrid and Badalona, ​​on April 11 and 12.

New Summer letter by Damiano David

I Thought That We Had Sub Subject In Our Hands

In A Minute, It Just Slipped Away

So many things i didn't say beforle you Threw it all

I intend he'm okay, but i'm lost and Afraid

And Nobody Really Understands

But go i'm dancing to a band

With all the demons in my head

Call me when he breaks your heart next summer

Baby, I'll Be Waiting Here

Call me when you're all Fucked Up, My Lover

I'LL Be they like Lick Your Tears

You had to this Away Our Love

To find out nothing's good as us

So call me when he breaks your heart next summer

If you love letting go, it's the saying that i've heard

But i don't know if it works for me

So if i see you on my street, i know that it was meant to be

Do you still Think of me when you're under the Sheets?

Or Does He Give You Everything? Yeah

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And i can see it on your face

That you were Happier with me

Call me when he breaks your heart next summer

Baby, I'll Be Waiting Here

Call me when you're all Fucked Up, My Lover

I'LL Be they like Lick Your Tears

You had to this Away Our Love

To find out nothing's good as us

So call me when he breaks your heart next summer

For EveryThing Under The Sun

Every girl and Every Drug

IT's Never Gonna Be Aough

'Cause You're The One

Call me when he breaks your heart next summer

Baby, I'll Be Waiting Here

Call me when you're all Fucked Up, My Lover

I'LL Be they like Lick Your Tears

But since you Threw Away Our Love

Than Maybe Subthing's as good as us

I Really Hope He Breaks Your Heart Next Summer

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