Iconic country music sensation Dolly Parton recently delighted her fans by unveiling a digital edition of her latest album, “Rockstar,” adorned with two exclusive tracks. In a surprising move, Dolly’s team made the announcement, revealing that the special release features the legendary artist’s rendition of the classic Eddie Money hit, “Two Tickets To Paradise.” Adding an extra layer of excitement, the digital version also boasts a distinctive collaboration with the globally chart-topping rock band, Maneskin, showcasing a unique rendition of Dolly’s timeless hit, “Jolene.” This unexpected blend of country and rock promises an unparalleled musical experience, making this digital edition a must-have for fans and music enthusiasts alike.
On the other side of the musical spectrum, the Italian rock band Maneskin burst onto the scene in 2017. Originating from Rome, the band consists of Damiano David (vocals), Victoria De Angelis (bass), Thomas Raggi (guitar), and Ethan Torchio (drums). Maneskin rose to international fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021 with their hit “Zitti e buoni.” Known for their energetic performances and eclectic style that melds rock, punk, and pop influences, Maneskin has become a chart-topping sensation, captivating audiences worldwide. The band’s rebellious spirit and dynamic sound have solidified their place as one of the most exciting and genre-defying acts in contemporary music.

Maneskin met Dolly when their 2023 tour brought the trailblazing group to Nashville.Download these two new tracks along with the whole album only at http://dolly.lnk.to/DPExclusiveDownload..

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