Emis Killa retires from Sanremo 2025

Emis Killa retires from Sanremo 2025

Following the news reported by the local edition of the Corriere della Sera according to which Emis Killa is investigated in the investigation into the ultrà in Milan, through a history on social media the rapper made it known that he had decided to retire from Sanremo 2025. The singer would have been In the race at the Festival with the song “Demons”. In a story on Instagram:

I learn today from the newspapers that I am investigated (only the Daspo has been notified to me, which is an administrative and non -criminal act) and if this will correspond to the truth it will be important that the investigation does its course and the judiciary can work in serenity without controversy o pressure and media circuses.

After 15 years of career I was happy to face my first Sanremo. I thank Carlo Conti for wanting me but I prefer to take a step back and don’t participate.

I trust that everything will be resolved as soon as possible, for the best, and I hope to be able to face a festival in the future in which music is central, being able to bring my song, speak only of that and have fun, as this should have been Year and how it is right that it is for all artists who decide to get involved and participate in the race.

According to what reported by Corriere della Sera, “La Voce” on Emis Killa’s decision not to participate in Sanremo “takes shape not only in investigative environments but also from the parts of Rai. A double confirmation that highlights the rapper’s participation At the Festival that will start on Tuesday 11 February “.

Emis Killa, a large Rossoneri fan, friend and partner of the Band of the Curva Sud. He is investigated by the Milan prosecutor’s office for criminal association and, with Daspo, also due to his close relationships with the ultrà Rossoneri head Luca Lucci, is prohibited from him attend football matches. In fact, the name of the rapper appears in the double curve of the District Anti -Mafia Directorate investigating the ultras of Inter and Milan, which last September led to 19 arrests.