Damiano David

Italian singer-songwriter and frontman

Damiano David - Performers & Entertainers born January 8th, 1999
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This Italian singer-songwriter gained popularity as the frontman of the rock band Måneskin, which achieved international fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song 'Zitti e buoni'. The band's music draws from a mix of rock, pop, and glam influences, bringing a modern twist to classic genres. Måneskin's energetic performances and distinctive style resonated with a wide audience, leading to chart-topping success across Europe and beyond.

Won the Eurovision Song Contest 2021

Achieved multiple international chart successes

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