'Next Summer' Lyrics & Music Video - Damiano David Gets Contemplative During Prison Stay in Visual for New Single
Damiano David has us deep in our feelings with the release of his new single “Next Summer.”
On Friday (February 28), the 26-year-old Maneskin singer rolled out the contemplative track and its accompanying music video, which finds him locked in prison for nearly 50 years.
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“Call me when he breaks your heart next summer / Baby, I’ll be waiting here / Call me when you’re all f-cked up, my lover / I’ll be there to lick your tears / You had to throw away our love / To find out nothing’s as good as us,” he sings on the chorus.
In the video, directed by Younuts, Damiano begins a prison sentence in the ’70s. Between glimpses at his experience serving his time are brief moments of joy as a woman visits him. However, Damiano has an unfortunate realization when he’s released in 2025.
“At first listen, the song speaks about youthful love—an unrequited summer romance. But on a deeper level, it reveals a much larger reflection. It’s an allegory of life—How sometimes we can be prisoners of ourselves, our fears, our insecurities, our inability to change. Our failure to see the world and life from a different perspective in the crucial and defining moments of existence,” he said about the song.
“Next Summer” follows Damiano‘s last original single “Born With a Broken Heart.” It is part of a solo project that he is building up to. We’ll update you as we get more information.
In the meantime, check out ticket information about Damiano‘s tour!
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Press play on the “Next Summer” music video and read through the song’s lyrics below…