They are absolutely the favorites of this 72nd edition of the Sanremo Festival and they are destined to get on the podium, but Blanco and Mahmood now want to clarify their song.
“Chills” this is the title of the smash that has already exceeded all charts and stands as the song more listened to on Spotify.
During an interview with Grazia, directly on their Instagram profiles live, the two explained that the song is actually not about love, much less homosexual love.
The younger of the two, born in 2003, Blanco, explained that they never mention the word love and there is a reason:
We never mention the word ‘love’ because it is not just about love, but the desire to get involved and take risks, rather than love it is a throwing into the dark: the main theme of Chills is the discomfort of not feeling 100% accepted. “.
It was then the journalist who pressed the boys also talking about homosexuality, the question was: “So when you read everywhere that Mahmood and Blanco bring homosexual love to the stage of the Sanremo Festival, what do you think?“,
It was to take the floor Mahmood, the boy explained what this song represents for them.
“They destroy everything we want to tell us, we want to bring the universal freedom to feel free to be able to express any kind of love. In general, in totality. We don’t want to pigeonhole love, we want to give it 100% free rein ”.
Also, the refrain that we have all been singing for days now and that they sing while looking at each other “And I would like to love you, but I’m always wrong and I get chills“, actually they don’t dedicate it to themselves.
Mahmood’s private life still remains a mystery, but Blanco is engaged to a beautiful girl named Giulia
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