The Covid-19 pandemic that has also put the world of music to sleep, never completely restarted, the consequent cancellation of a world tour that obviously cared a lot. And also the end of his relationship with Greta Menardo, kitesurf champion and influencer.

Three days after the release of Salmo's new album, “Flop”, the rapper from Olbia talks about the circumstances in which this album saw the light.

“Flop was born in March 2020 - wrote the 37-year-old on Instagram - the son of lockdown and global pandemic. The first piece I wrote is 'To God'. At that time I felt completely destabilized, like everyone else ”.

First, “they canceled the world tour due to the pandemic and as if that weren't enough, the relationship with my ex ended shortly thereafter. I plunged into a black hole and I'm not ashamed to say that I had to take a course of psychiatric drugs to recover. I was completely out of my mind! ”.

"I don't list all the things that happened in this long waiting period but I assure you that I risked losing my mental health - he continues -. It may seem trivial but this record saved my life! I write this to make you understand that it's not all as simple as it sounds. This record is written in blood. Make good use of it. "

The record, which Salmo provocatively calls "the worst ever", collected ten million streams in the single day of release.

(Unioneonline / D)

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