Singer Dargen D'Amico ruins the party on Dimartedì, the program hosted on La7 by Giovanni Floris who begins the interview quickly: “That’s it censored on Rai?”. The reference refers to the transfer Sunday In will be broadcast at the end Sanremo Festivalin which Mara Venier interrupted the “Onda alta” singer’s digression on the topic Migrants to give other artists time to perform. Heaven open, the left thundered for the gag of Tele melons. Well, D'Amico himself provides his version. When asked if he was censored, he answered dryly: “No.” And then he explains: “I think I was treated quite flexibly in Rai. No one ever asked me what I said, and no one ever pointed out to me that what I said wasn’t okay.”
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In summary, total freedom. The journalist insists: “But they interrupted it…”. “I’ve already gotten into the topic,” replies the singer. Floris then notes that certain assessments of immigration, seen as a resource, “may seem anti-government. Perhaps for those who carried them out, or for the officials who listened, or for the public…” Here, too, Dargen D'Amico makes no side comments: “But this is not a problem that only relates to that.” Government in force. So I want to believe that when a singer tells the story of his song, which is a deeply Italian narrative, it is not seen from the outside as contextualized only in the present in which we live.”
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But will the singer be able to peacefully appear on public broadcasters after the controversy? “Do you think you have to leave Rai?” asks Floris. However, D'Amico's job isn't to do shows or speak on television every day. “I don't think so, but if so, I will find a solution, I write songs for work…I don't have that whole need. “What is certain is that the Sanremo stage is a very important stage for me,” he concludes, “and if it happened I would like to return.”