Compelling rap with sharp punchlines and intimate storytelling
Dov'è Liana is a French trio consisting of three childhood friends who refuse to be pinned down by rules and expectations. Their first track, erché Piangi Palermo, came about in one afternoon with rough production in GarageBand and was already on Spotify the next day. Without a mix or mastering, the spontaneous track resonated immediately in Italy. It even brought them to the stage of one of the hippest clubs in Milan.
Their aesthetic breaks with stereotypes – like the scarf & glasses they wear on stage to blur the boundaries of traditional masculinity – and their unfiltered music reflects their rejection of cynicism. The goal is clear: Dov'è Liana wants to create a space that is free of social constraints and where everyone can be themselves, without masks or fear of judgement.
Their first album, Love 679, is an audacious project that transcends genres and language, with lyrics in both Italian and English. English allows them to convey universal ideas, whereas Italian evokes an intimate and celebratory warmth. With more than 40 sold-out concerts in Europe and growing popularity on streaming platforms, Dov'è Liana embodies a generation seeking freedom and above all celebration. A celebration where all can drop their masks to celebrate life, love and beauty in its purest and most intense forms.
Their vision goes beyond music: Dov'è Liana dreams of a safe haven where the excesses of the past are banned to make space for a new era of respect, enjoyment and sharing. They want to prove that their generation knows better than ever how to party – with less judgement, more freedom and a vibrant energy that wants to make the most of our time. So those looking for a moment of total freedom, a wild and sensual party where judgment doesn’t have a chance, had better be quick to buy a ticket.