Baby K: "It's important to stand out Interview with the singer of "Dimmi Dimmi Dimmi"

Baby K: It's important to stand out Interview with the singer of Dimmi Dimmi Dimmi

Baby K, Diamond-certified artist, is ready to enter her new era. Her new single, titled Dimmi Dimmi Dimmi, produced by Massimo Macs Baberis, has just been released and is a pure energy injection. We had the chance to listen to it in preview at our office, and then to chat with Baby K, born Claudia Judith Nahum, who dominates the soundscape with viral hits every summer, and now, even in autumn. We have no doubts that this latest musical effort will conquer the radio waves and our dancing hearts alike.

Interview with Baby K, who just released her new single "Dimmi Dimmi Dimmi"

"Dimmi dimmi dimmi, in one emoji, is the one with the sticker that talks out loud," tells us Baby K in a mini skirt and leather jacket, with an ironic smile. Underneath, a t-shirt with the word Monella, and it's no coincidence: "The single in an outfit? This one." "Regarding the interpretation of the song, there are two schools of thought," she continues. "But if you have to send it to someone to get a message across, then send it straight to your ex," she concludes, jokingly.

Even though the song is an invitation to communicate, there’s something Baby K would never want to hear: "I don’t like being told what to do, especially in music," she says, and it’s no surprise. Her music has always spoken of independence, boldness, and feminine irony: "Dimmi Dimmi Dimmi is a very bossy song, but in an ironic way. I say: what a boring party, I’ll get in the car, take off these heels, put on my Nikes. I could drown in your eyes but I’ll end up ghosting you. You get the irony, you get the bossiness." In short, a woman who chooses what she wants, in full freedom and with a touch of audacity.

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Baby K and virality: "It means you’ve reached everyone"

For her, virality is a value: "When something goes viral, it means you’ve reached everyone. It’s a very beautiful thing. Many memes are still circulating. I love seeing my older songs resurface on TikTok. Social media allows you to close the gap between you and your fans," but there’s a catch: "Nothing compares to experiencing live concerts." And the concerts will indeed return: "It’s time to set up live shows, I can’t wait to announce a tour, soon."

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We talk about the future, but also the present and past. What has changed since Killer with Tiziano Ferro? "I’m living a very beautiful moment because I feel very clear about what I want to do, and that’s not obvious, because when someone truly loves music, it’s sometimes hard to choose which path to take." Now: "I have my own world, and I think it’s recognized and expressed also through videos." She adds: "To the me from the Killer days, I’d say: you don’t know what you’re about to live and experience, because I never expected my career would unfold like this."

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In short, Baby K’s key words seem to be irony and awareness, but also gratitude. Similarly, to a young artist wanting to pursue a career in music, she advises: "Stand out. It’s important. Art has no reason to exist if it’s a copy of something that already exists. With such market saturation, with so many songs released every day, it’s important to pave your own way and represent something that doesn’t exist yet."

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The beauty and style secrets of the singer of "Dimmi Dimmi Dimmi"

At this point, we asked her about her beauty secret: "There are many. Taking care of yourself is a 360-degree process. Sleeping a lot is extremely important, there’s nothing more beneficial. Besides that, I take care of my skin. But the approach must be both mental and physical; you need to take care of your body because it shows when the mind suffers." All good, but what can’t be missing in her beauty case? "Eyeliner," she answers immediately. "I define my eyes a lot with makeup, sometimes I redraw them. So also an eye pencil. I’d add: a moisturizer, because I have dry skin."