Rome, 8 May (LaPresse) – Just a few days before Sal Da Vinci’s debut on the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, ‘Per sempre sì’ is currently the most streamed song among all those competing in the 2026 edition. With over 36 million streams in total, the song tops the global charts, clearly outpacing the other competitors and once again confirming Italy as the undisputed leader in the streaming arena. A success built on multiple levels: from strong cross-platform virality, which has made the song the soundtrack to thousands of online posts, to its ability to reach a broad and diverse audience even beyond national borders, right through to steady, organic growth which, since its initial release, has built a solid and engaged fanbase. These figures accompany Sal Da Vinci to the final in Vienna with one of the strongest digital followings of this edition, strengthening his bond with European and international audiences. Meanwhile, anticipation is also building for the new album “Per sempre sì”, due for release on 29 May, which marks a new chapter in his artistic journey and heralds a busy live season featuring festivals and major venues across Italy, ahead of three consecutive shows at the Arena Flegrea on 25, 26 and 27 September.