MARTINA returns to the recording industry with “Luna piena” (Full Moon), a summer single full of hope and positivity.
Martina Difonte, a film and theater actress with national and international collaborations, rose to prominence in the music circuit after winning Area Sanremo in 2018, the Mia Martini Award and publishing the singles “Di te” (2016), “Tu che ne sai” (December 2021) and “Giù da me” (August 2021). Today the Apulian singer returns with a new single with urban-pop sounds produced by Francesco Bellomo for Virginy l'isola ritrovata and distributed by the FUMO label (TheRivati, LDO, Achex, Endly) while the author is Roberto Strano with the bases of CocoBeatz (already working for GionniScandal, Clementino, Don Sid).
A new MARTINA in “Luna Piena” in which she expresses a more defined artistic awareness and maturity that reflects her sincere personality, laying herself bare in an almost autobiographical text.
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“I'm a girl from the south who left home very early – says MARTINA -, and it hasn't always been easy, but for me the sea is the eyes of my parents to whom I owe everything because if today I am a happy and free woman it is only thanks to them.
In “Luna Piena” – he concludes – I show myself without filters, so fragile but sometimes indestructible, people are tired of appearances, of seeing an image of perfection that does not exist, we need truth, concreteness.”
Biography
Martina Difonte was born in Puglia and since she was a child she has been interested in singing. Growing up she began to study with various masters in the sector such as Mario Rosini, Roberta Faccani, Fabrizio Palma, Maria Grazia Fontana. Her genre is pop, but she also ranges in rock and gospel. Among her songs we remember: "Di te", "Tu che ne sai", "Giù da me". In the theater she took part in some important productions such as "Il cappelli a sonagli" by Luigi Pirandello with Gianfranco Jannuzzo, "Parlami d'amore Mariù" with Paolo Conticini and Rocio Morales directed by Francesco Bellomo, "Fiori d'acciaio" with Tosca D'Aquino, Rocio Morales directed by Michela Andreozzi.
For the cinema we remember “Tommaso” with Willem Dafoe, directed by Abel Ferrara, “La guerra del Salento” (co-star) with Marco Leonardi, Pino Ammendola, directed by Marco Pollini.
“Not All is Lost” (co-star) directed by Francesco Bellomo with Brenno Placido, Gioele Dix, Paolo Calissano, Maurizio Micheli which will be released in theaters next autumn.
Article published on 18 July 2022 - 17:15