Anna Oxa to Beasts: “That’s why I didn’t give interviews to Sanremo”

After refusing to take part in the Sanremo press conferences and after having dribbled almost all the interviews Anna Oxa is ready to tell her story without filters a BeastsFrancesca Fagnani’s program promoted in prime time and on the air from Tuesday 21 February on Rai2. It is Anna Oxa who inaugurates the new season, the most elusive and most refractory artist of the Festival, ready to break her reluctance because she is evidently fascinated and impressed by Fagnani’s conducting style, used to not making concessions to anyone and being a nut at least as tough as Oxa.

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On his silence in Sanremo, the artist said: «There can be so many answers to this and there could be answers that I cannot give right now, which could be linked to that period there, to the Sanremo period. When an artist or, better, his management says no… his record company, for the moment, won’t release interviews, what do you do? They say, it’s fine», explained Oxa, suggesting that the responsibility was not his. “You can’t condemn because you want to satisfy your desire for I don’t know what,” she added before explaining the reasons that led her to compete again at the Festival.

“I’m very happy because I’m not reporting myself, or Mrs. Oxa, to Sanremo, but how much I’ve managed to bring something extraordinary to the new generation that I believe should be disclosed”. On the 25th place obtained by his song Sali (Soul Song)Anna Oxa didn’t seem to be upset: “People are out of that press room. It’s outside those classrooms. (…) .There is no vote», he said, “The real vote is the one you transferred, which is a different vote. If you hear the word vote, which is not a number, it could be something else.’

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