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Independent Italian pop sensation Osvaldo Supino is back — and he’s glowing. Quite literally. His latest single, «Afterglow», has landed on all digital platforms, and it’s a heartfelt anthem that gently nudges us to find light even when the skies have gone grey.
«Afterglow» isn’t just a tune — it’s a mood. It’s that quiet moment after the storm when you realise you’ve survived, and despite the mess, you’re still standing. Supino calls it “sweet and fragile, but full of strength and truth” — and we couldn’t agree more. It’s the kind of track that wraps around you like a warm scarf on a chilly day.
Fresh off a European tour that saw over 60,000 fans singing along, Supino’s new release marks a turning point in both his artistic and personal journey. It’s not just about catchy melodies — it’s about acceptance, resilience, and the courage to start again when everything feels a bit wobbly.
The music video, filmed in the sun-drenched landscapes of Puglia (Supino’s beloved homeland), picks up where his previous hit «Suerte» left off. Think cinematic drama meets poetic dreamscape — with a dash of Lars von Trier’s «Melancholia» for good measure. Supino strolls through metaphorical ruins, turning heartbreak into art and rubble into radiance.
But «Afterglow» isn’t just Osvaldo’s story — it’s ours too. «We’ve completely lost direction», he says. «It’s hard to believe in people or the future. I’m tired of all that — I seek beauty and authenticity». And with this single, he’s inviting us to do the same: to reconnect, reflect, and rediscover what truly matters.
«Afterglow» is the shimmering prelude to the second half of Supino’s album «Fine Thanks… Afterglow», due later this year. Expect Spanglish bangers, global collaborations (including one with Wayne Andrew Wilkins — yes, the chap who’s worked with Beyoncé and Natasha Bedingfield), and a whole lot of heart.
With over fifteen years in the biz, Supino’s accolades are nothing short of impressive: BT Digital Music Award nominations, UNICEF honours, and even a CNN interview (not something every Italian pop star can boast). He’s brought Italy back to the Viña del Mar Festival in Chile after nearly a decade — and continues to fly the flag for Puglia with pride.
«Afterglow» is more than a comeback — it’s a celebration of authenticity, artistry, and the quiet power of hope. So if you’re feeling a bit lost, pop on your headphones, press play, and let Osvaldo Supino remind you: even after the darkest night, there’s always a bit of glow left to guide you home.
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