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Teatro d'ira: Vol. I is the second studio album by Italian rock band Måneskin. [2] It was released on 19 March 2021 through RCA and Sony. It includes the singles "Vent'anni" and the Sanremo and Eurovision 2021-winning "Zitti e buoni", [3] [4] [5] as well as the songs "I Wanna Be Your Slave" and "Coraline".
With the title translating to "theatre of wrath", the lyrics focus on venting and rebelling against anything that might have failed them. [7] Examples of hard rock influence on the project can be heard on songs such as " Zitti e buoni " and " I Wanna Be Your Slave ", [ 8 ] [ 9 ] while the album also contains more dimmed tracks such as power ...
The discography of Italian rock band Måneskin consists of three studio albums, two extended plays and seventeen singles. They have topped the Italian music charts on five occasions (with two singles and its three studio albums), and collected a lot of certifications from FIMI, selling over two million records in Italy alone.
"For Your Love" is a rock song written by Graham Gouldman and recorded by the English group the Yardbirds. Released in March 1965, it was their first top ten hit in both the UK and the US. The song was a departure from the group's blues roots in favour of a more commercial pop rock sound.
The song was announced on August 8, 2023, with a 30-second excerpt posted on the band's official Instagram account. [3] [4]The song was written by the band's members with Sylvester Sivertsen, Justin Tranter, Jussi Karvinen and Cxloe, at the end of Måneskin's North American's tour between London and Los Angeles. [5]
"Zitti e buoni" (Italian: [ˈdzitti e bˈbwɔːni, ˈtsi-,-tj e-]; lit. ' Quiet and well-behaved ') [4] [a] is a song written and performed by Italian rock band Måneskin.It was produced by the band alongside Fabrizio Ferraguzzo, and won the Sanremo Music Festival and the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
"I Wanna Be Your Slave" (stylized in all caps) is a song by Italian rock band Måneskin, from their second studio album, Teatro d'ira: Vol. I released on 19 March 2021 by Sony . Prior to its release as a single, the song managed to reach top-ten positions on charts across Europe, including number one in Finland and Slovakia, and went viral on ...
Appearing as the final track of the album, the song represents the first unpublished publication of the group to feature Italian language and was composed during the days off from the first tour held following their success at "X Factor Italy". [2]