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Sal Da Vinci Returns to Sanremo After 17 Years With 'Per sempre sì'

The vow to lifelong love marks a late‑career surge fueled by the 2024 hit 'Rossetto e Caffè'.

Overview

  • He took the Ariston stage with a song he says is dedicated to his wife, Paola Pugliese.
  • The lyrics invoke love sworn “before God,” underscored by a ring‑finger gesture during the performance.
  • His recent breakthrough came with 'Rossetto e Caffè,' reported at over 120 million streams across YouTube and Spotify and certified double platinum in 2024.
  • The Naples‑rooted performer honed a theatrical, Neapolitan‑pop style through successful musicals including 'Stelle A Metà,' 'Italiano Di Napoli,' and 2019's 'La Fabbrica dei Sogni'.
  • Corriere della Sera characterizes his Sanremo return as a late‑career phenomenon building on the visibility gained from the 2024 viral single.