Dargen D'Amico's Appearance at Ariston: Kisses, Humor, and Thoughts on Immigration

Dargen D'Amico's Appearance at Ariston: Kisses, Humor, and Thoughts on Immigration
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Sunday 11 February 2024, 19:08 - Last updated: 13 February, 09:33

Scarf of the Rich and Poor around his neck, yellow rain boots and sunglasses. This is how Dargen D'Amico arrives at Ariston, guest today in Mara Venier's living room. From the kiss to the hostess to the one to Gabriele Cirilli, the Milanese singer was once again at the center of the scene, with his irony and unruliness, before dwelling on his song and the theme of immigration.

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The kisses

After the kiss last night to Mara Venier, Dargen D'Amico also replicated today, making himself the protagonist of a funny interlude during Sunday In. Upon his arrival, the Milanese singer indeed kissed the hostess again, then paying tribute with another kiss to Gabriele Cirilli, present in the studio. 'Since when can a kiss cause trouble? I find the controversy over a kiss surreal,' Dargen said. 'Then kiss me and get it over with!' was the hostess's response.

After the episode, the other guests in the studio also 'requested' a kiss from Dargen D'Amico, who obliged them, this time with kisses on the cheeks. All, except Enrica Bonaccorti. 'Why not me?' is heard in the background before the start of 'High Wave', the song brought to Sanremo by the singer.

The meaning of his song

'I come from a country, Italy, where hospitality and reception have always been the rule. Once upon a time, when a child was hungry, he was welcomed, they gave him food. This is our ideal genetic baggage. When I hear speeches that forget about the distinctive work of protecting cubs, children, I simply try to communicate it. At this moment I believe there is something that is not working in the instinct of the human being.' So Dargen D'Amico, answering the question about the meaning of his song. 'The economic balance of immigration is positive. What they put in our coffers is less than what we spend on reception. This should be told every now and then,' the singer added. A speech, this, interrupted by Mara Venier, forced to stop the singer: 'Here we talk about music, it's a party. For these things and these themes, time is needed. We also have to let the other singers perform. Here we are talking about music, I apologize.' 'When they ask me a question, I can't help but answer. It's my fault, sorry,' Dargen D'Amico added before leaving.

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