: Despite its hard-rock edge, the song repeatedly mentions a "monster searching for redemption," adding a layer of vulnerability to its aggressive sound. Commercial Success and Impact
Following their win in Rotterdam, "I Wanna Be Your Slave" outperformed the band's winning entry in several major markets: : Despite its hard-rock edge, the song repeatedly
: Its massive success led to a 2021 duet version with punk icon Iggy Pop , further cementing their rock credentials. Released as part of their second studio album,
While the hard-hitting Italian anthem "Zitti e buoni" secured Måneskin's victory at the , it was the English-language track "I Wanna Be Your Slave" that arguably drove the band's rapid ascent to global superstardom. Released as part of their second studio album, Teatro d'ira: Vol. I , the song became a viral sensation shortly after the contest, breaking chart records across Europe and North America. Lyric Meaning and Themes Teatro d'ira: Vol. I
: It reached the top 5 on the UK Singles Chart, making Måneskin the first Eurovision winners since Celine Dion to have two songs in the UK top 40 simultaneously.