: Måneskin became the first Eurovision-winning act since Celine Dion to have two songs simultaneously in the UK top 40.
According to frontman and lead songwriter Damiano David, the track "crudely describes all the facets of sexuality" and how these aspects influence everyday life. The lyrics use contrasting personas—such as "the devil" and "a lawyer," or "a killer" and "a blonde girl"—to convey that individuals are not restricted to a single identity. It highlights the idea of being willing to "enslave" oneself to win over a special person. Commercial Success and Impact
: In August 2021, the band released a new version of the song featuring punk legend Iggy Pop .
The song became a global sensation following Måneskin's victory at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.