Annalisa: "One can even fight frivolously for women and civil rights"

“I’ve never liked labels,” says Annalisa, “I’ve never held back, I’ve always lived relationships instinctively. Instinct is the basic thing: it gets you where you are, to the end.” Annalisa has finally found her way in music too: “Today I’m where I want to be” and she shares the decision for the lightness, however, “women are not always allowed”.

“I never raised my voice,” he insists, “but it’s obvious that we live in a regressive society and in order to fight gender-based violence, we need to get to the root of it, change things in our culture and understand that it’s on no appreciation of the road.” normal”.

Without forgetting the commitment to fight gender inequality and fight for the rights of the LGBTQ+ community: “Singing Mon amour made me more explicit, but I always felt close. It all came naturally, the way I like it, never.” I wanted to say, “Well, that’s the pro-Lgbtq+ song.”

In “Mon Amour” we talk about fluidity: “The message is a very simple concept: freedom. If there’s one thing that needs to be lived freely, it’s in the realm of relationships, love and sexuality.” Has he ever kissed a woman? “Yes, of course. I think that happens to everyone during puberty, also for fun, it’s the desire to experiment. And after experimenting, I’ve always liked guys.”