Mahmood: “My mother is the most important woman in life, she taught me freedom.” And he sings “The Appointment” with Mannoia at Una Quale Centomila

Mahmood: “My mother is the most important woman in life, she taught me freedom.” And he sings “The Appointment” with Mannoia at Una Quale Centomila
Mahmood: “My mother is the most important woman in life, she taught me freedom.” And he sings “The Appointment” with Mannoia at Una Quale Centomila

The singer-songwriter confessed backstage at the Rai 1 event

This evening at 9.30 pm on Rai 1 and simultaneously on Rai Radio2 and RaiPlay the event will be broadcast “Una None Centomila – In Arena”hosted by Amadeus at the Verona Arena, where Italian music unites against violence against women. During the evening, the following artists will take turns on the stage of the Veronese amphitheater in new duets and unique performances: Alessandra Amoroso, Annalisa, Samuele Bersani, Big Mama, Brunori Sas, Elodie, Emma, ​​Niccolò Fabi, Achille Lauro, Ermal Meta, Fiorella Mannoia, Francesca Michielin, Fabrizio Moro, Mahmood, Noemi, Piero Pelù, Giuliano Sangiorgi, Tananai, Paola Turci , Anna Foglietta and Massimiliano Caiazzo. All united for a common goal: to give concrete help to the centers and organizations that support and support women victims of violence.

Backstage at Rai Radio2 in an interview with Andrea Delogu – with Carolina Di Domenico connected from Rome – Mahmood revealed: “The most important woman in my life is my mother and she has given me many teachings. Perhaps the most important lesson is that you shouldn’t try to be better for others, but for ourselves. She essentially taught me freedom.” And then on her performances: “The stage helps me show sides of me that in everyday life I may not let out, but are always inside me. A totally free space is generated, I feel really free to express myself spontaneously.”

Mahmood with Fiorella Mannoia will sing a new and intense version of “The appointment”famous song by Ornella Vanoni.

 
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