Damiano David gives himself to the absurd of the revolt

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Damiano David gives himself to the absurd of the revolt

Damiano David has visited the revolt to promote his new album, ‘Funny Little Fears’, and to sing the single ‘Born with a Broken Heart’, one of the best songs of 2024.

David Broncano’s interview has revolved around his inability to speak Italian, or his ability to invent it, and Damian has responded by laughing his occurrences sometimes uncomfortable, but delivered to the absurd of the program, laughing a lot, all the time.

The interview of Broncano to Damiano is the expected auto -partner from the moment Damiano crosses its passage with that of the previous interviewee, the actor Pablo Chiapella, known for playing Amador in which he is coming. A “crossover” that only the revolt could have imagined.

During the talk, Damiano speaks little of his album or music in general, but comments on his imminent world tour, which passes through Spain in September, and avoids everything that can answer the classic questions about money and sex.

Broncano also asks Damiano what appliance it would be, although he forgets to prove the person who raised this same question for the first time in the resistance years ago, Samantha Hudson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7izj3quy18

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