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Måneskin’s Damiano David shares fiery cover of Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus’ ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’

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Måneskin‘s Damiano David has shared a cover of Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus‘ ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’.

‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’, a country pop song with disco undercurrents, was originally recorded and released in 2018, issued under Ronson’s fifth studio album ‘Late Night Feelings’.

Today (January 29), David released his cover of the song via Spotify‘s ‘Spotify Singles – Valentine’s Day Edition’ series – his latest release following the 2024 singles ‘Born With A Broken Heart’ and ‘Silverlines’, all taken from his upcoming debut solo album.

David’s ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ sees him stripping back the song’s slick production in favour of a floor-stomping acoustic rendition.

“It addresses love in its most complex form: passion, pain, and the diversity of those who experience this occasion,” David said about the song in a press statement. “Going beyond the surface and tackling the deeper complexity of love, without filters.”

David also spoke highly of Ronson and Cyrus, praising both artists for digging into their musical roots for the original track, with Cyrus taking from her background in country music, and Ronson bringing his classic “vintage musical approach”.

“I’m arranging this song by drawing on my own deep Italian musical roots, to give the track a Morricone-inspired sound.” Listen to it below.

The Italian artist is set to hit the road later this year, having made his solo live debut in New York last October. After the initial tour announcement, more dates were added due to “phenomenal demand”.

Writing on social media, David said: “I’m absolutely blown away by your response to this tour so far. I cannot wait to sing and dance with you all next year.” See all tour dates below.

Damiano David’s 2025 solo world tour dates are:

SEPTEMBER 
11 – Poland, Warsaw – COS Torwar
13 – Germany, Berlin – Uber Eats Music Hall
15 – Netherlands, Amsterdam – AFAS Live
17 – Germany, Cologne – Palladium
21 – Spain, Barcelona – Saint Jordi Club 
22 – Spain, Madrid – WiZink Center 
26 – France, Paris – Adidas Arena
28 – UK, London – Roundhouse
29 – UK, London – Roundhouse

OCTOBER 
02 – Belgium, Brussels – Forest National Club
04 – Switzerland, Zurich – Halle622
07 – Italy, Milan – Unipol Forum
11 – Italy, Rome – Palazzo dello Sport
22 – Australia, Sydney – Enmore Theatre
24 – Australia, Melbourne – Forum
27 – Japan, Tokyo – Tokyo Garden Theater
29 – Japan, Osaka – Zepp Osaka Bayside

NOVEMBER 
07 – Brazil, Sao Paulo – Tokio Marine Hall
09 – Chile, Santiago – Teatro Caupolican
11 – Argentina, Buenos Aires – Complejo C Art Media
13 – Colombia, Bogotà – Teatro Royal Center
17 – Mexico, Mexico City – Auditorio BlackBerry
21 – USA, Seattle – Paramount Theatre
23 – USA, San Francisco – The Masonic
25 – USA, Los Angeles – The Wiltern
29 – USA, Chicago – The Riviera Theatre
30 – USA, Detroit – The Fillmore Detroit

DECEMBER 
02 – Canada, Toronto – Coca-Cola Coliseum
04 – Canada, Montreal – MTELUS
06 – USA, Philadelphia – The Fillmore Philadelphia
08 – USA, New York – Brooklyn Paramount
09 – USA, New York – Brooklyn Paramount 

16 – USA, Washington DC – The Fillmore Silver Spring

Speaking to NME earlier this year, he gave some insight into what fans could expect from his debut solo album. When asked if the record would be a “diverse and personal affair”, he replied: “I think it’s safe to say yes.”

David added: “It’s going to be very excessive, very dramatic, very theatrical, I would say. It’s definitely more personal. It’s about the drama of being alive; especially under the circumstances.”

He went on to tell NME that his current solo venture would be a “full musical project”, and hinted at what his live shows would be like. “I have an idea of who the drummer is going to be but nothing is signed yet and I don’t want to jinx it,” David explained.

The frontman had opened up about the prospect of going solo this time last year, saying he could imagine it being both “a very healthy thing and a very destructive thing”.

Meanwhile, David recently performed a stripped-back cover version of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars‘ collaborative single ‘Die With A Smile’.

The post Måneskin’s Damiano David shares fiery cover of Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus’ ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ appeared first on NME.

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