🇮🇹 National: Sal Da Vinci wins San Remo

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Italy: the 76th festival of San Remo was won by Sal Da Vinci. He won the contest with the song “Per sempre sì”. At the winners press conference, the first question that will be asked is: are you going to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest?”. It is not yet known whether Sal is going to say ‘yes’ on that question. That means the Italian story is to be continued. Meanwhile, you can enjoy all the songs of San Remo 26:

 

final

date: 28 February
Place: Teatro Ariston, San Remo
Hosts: Carlo Conti & Laura Pausini

1 Francesco Renga Il meglio di me       23
l & m: Antonio Caputo, Francesco Renga, Mattia Davì, Simone Reo & Stefano Tartaglino        
2 Chiello Ti penso sempre       25
l & m: Rocco Modello (Chiello)        

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Raf Ora e per sempre       18
l & m: Raffaele Riefoli & Samuele Riefoli        
4 Bambole di Pezza Resta con me       13
l & m: Andrea Spigaroli, Caterina Alessandra Dolci, Daniela Piccirillo, Federica Rossi, Francesco Tarducci, Lisa Cerri, Martina Ungarelli & Simone Borrelli        
5 Leo Gassmann Naturale       28
l & m: Alessandro Casali, Francesco Savini, Leo Gassmann & Mattia Davì        
6 Malika Ayane Animali notturni       19
l & m: Edwyn Roberts, Malika Ayane & Stefano Marletta        
7 Tommaso Paradiso I romantici       10
l & m: Davide Petrella, Davide Simonetta & Tommaso Paradiso        
8 J-Ax Italia Starter Pack       15
l & m: Alessandro Aleotti & Andrea Bonomo        
9 LDA & AKA 7Even Poesie clandestine       11
l & m: Luca D’Alessio & Luca Marzano        
10 Serena Brancale Qui con me       9
l & m: Alfredo Bruno, Carlo Avarello, Fabio Barnaba, Noemi Bruno, Salvatore Mineo & Serena Brancale        
11 Patty Pravo Opera       24
l & m: Giovanni Caccamo        
12 Sal Da Vinci Per sempre sì        
l & m: Alessandro La Cava, Eugenio Maimone, Federica Abbate, Federico Mercuri, Francesco Sorrentino, Giordano Cremona & Salvatore Michael Sorrentino        
13 Elettra Lamborghini Voilà       26
l & m: Andrea Bonomo, Edwyn Roberts & Pietro Celona        
14 Ermal Meta Stella stellina       8
l & m: Dario Faini, Ermal Meta & Gianni Pollex        
15 Ditonellapiaga Che fastidio        
l & m: Margherita Carducci (Ditonellapiaga)        
16 Nayt Prima che       6
l & m: Stefano Tognini & William Mezzanotte (Nayt)        
17 Arisa Magica favola        
l & m: Carlo Frigerio, Fabio Dalè, Giuseppe Anastasi, Marco Cantagalli & Rosalba Pippa        
18 Sayf Tu mi piaci tanto        
l & m: Adam Sayf Viacava, Giorgio De Lauri & Luca Di Blasi        
19 Levante Sei tu       14
l & m: Claudia Lagona (Levante)        
20 Fedez & Marco Masini Male necessario        
l & m: Alessandro La Cava, Antonio Iammarino, Federica Abbate, Federico Leonardo Lucia (Fedez), Marco Masini & Nicola Lazzarin        
21 Samurai Jay Ossessione       17
l & m: Gennaro Amatore (Samurai Jay)        
22 Michele Bravi Prima o poi       22
l & m: Michele Bravi        
23 Fulminacci Stupida sfortuna       7
l & m: Filippo Uttinaci (Fulminacci)        
24 Luchè Labirinte       12
l & m: Davide Petrella, Luca Imprudente & Stefano Tognini        
25 Tredici Pietro Uomo che cade       16
l & m: Antonio Di Martino, Marco Spaggiari & Pietro Morandi (Tredici Pietro)        
26 Mara Sattei Le chose che non sai di me       29
l & m: Sara Mattei        
27 Dargen D’Amico AI AI       27
l & m: Edwyn Roberts, Gianluigi Fazio & Jacopo D’Amico        
28 Enrico Nigiotti Ogni volta che non so volare       20
l & m: Enrico Nigiotti, Fabiano Pagnozzi & Luigi De Crescenzo        
29 Maria Antonietta & Colombre La felicità e basta       21
l & m: Giovanni Imparato (Colombre) & Letizia Cesarini (Maria Antonietta)        
30 Eddie Brock Avvoltoi       30
l & m: Edoardo Iaschi (Eddie Brock), Lorenzo Iaschi & Vincenzo Leone        
Superfinal        
1 Sal Da Vinci Per sempre sì     22.2% 1
l & m: Alessandro La Cava, Eugenio Maimone, Federica Abbate, Federico Mercuri, Francesco Sorrentino, Giordano Cremona & Salvatore Michael Sorrentino        
2 Ditonellapiaga Che fastidio     20.6% 3
l & m: Margherita Carducci (Ditonellapiaga)        
3 Arisa Magica favola     18.9% 4
l & m: Carlo Frigerio, Fabio Dalè, Giuseppe Anastasi, Marco Cantagalli & Rosalba Pippa        
4 Sayf Tu mi piaci tanto     21.9% 2
l & m: Adam Sayf Viacava, Giorgio De Lauri & Luca Di Blasi        
5 Fedez & Marco Masini Male necessario     16.5% 5
l & m: Alessandro La Cava, Antonio Iammarino, Federica Abbate, Federico Leonardo Lucia (Fedez), Marco Masini & Nicola Lazzarin        

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