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Maneskin with Iggy Pop in "I wanna be your slave"

2021-08-04T17:52:47.465Z


I Måneskin, among the 13 most listened to artists in the world on Spotify with more than 51 million monthly listeners and over 2.5 billion total streams on all digital platforms, today announce an unprecedented version of "I Wanna be your slave" in c ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, AUGUST 04 - The Måneskin, among the 13 most listened to artists in the world on Spotify with more than 51 million monthly listeners and over 2.5 billion total streaming on all digital platforms, today announced an unprecedented version of "I Wanna be your slave" in collaboration with rock legend Iggy Pop to be released on Friday 6 August 2021. Simultaneously with the digital release, a limited edition 45 rpm vinyl will also be released containing "I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVE" with Iggy Pop (side A) and the original track (side B).


    Victoria, Damiano, Thomas and Ethan collaborate with one of the most transgressive and iconic characters in the history of contemporary music, who with the band The Stooges entered the glorious Rock'n Roll Hall Of Fame and who recently received a Grammy Award for his outstanding career. Over the years Iggy Pop boasts unforgettable partnerships such as that with David Bowie and other milestones of music of the most diverse genres, from Simple Minds to Green Day, from Alice Cooper to New Order, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Queens of the Stone Age. "It was an honor to work with Iggy Pop - Måneskin say -. Hearing him sing" I Wanna be your slave ", knowing that he likes our music and seeing an artist of his caliber so helpful towards us was exciting.We grew up listening to his songs and it is also thanks to him that we decided to form a band. It was great to have had the opportunity to meet him and make music together ".


    (HANDLE).


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