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Måneskin – Morirò da Re – Lyrics & English Translation (Eurovision Winner 2021)

Just a few weeks ago, few people would have recognised the name Måneskin, but after winning the Eurovision Song Competition 2021, the name of this dynamic rock group is on everybody’s lips! The other day, we posted the lyrics and English translation to Zitti e Buoni, the song that won the Eurovision title. Today we’re …

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Måneskin – Vent’Anni – Lyrics & English Translation (Eurovision Winner 2021)

More than three decades had passed since Italy last won the Eurovision Song Contest, but last week, Italian rock band Måneskin changed all that by winning the title with an impressive 524 points. The other day, we posted the lyrics and English translation to Zitti e Buoni, the song that carried the band to victory. …

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Eurovision Winner 2021: Måneskin – Zitti e Buoni: Lyrics & English Translation

In the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, Italy has only won three times. The first victory came in 1964, with Gigliola Cinquetti’s song Non Ho L’Età, followed by Toto Cutugno’s Insieme: 1992 in 1990. Now, 31 years later, Italian rock band Måneskin has grabbed the title with the head-banging tune Zitti e Buoni. If …

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