
French trio Dov’è Liana are back.
Out today, Cip Cip marks a decisive new chapter for the band, pairing their signature club-ready warmth with a renewed sense of intimacy and collective spirit.
Released via Carosello Records, the single doubles as a statement of intent: music as a shared space rather than a polished product. Built with the involvement of close friends —many of them non-professional singers — Cip Cip leans into imperfection, turning it into a defining aesthetic.
The result is a track that feels immediate, human, and disarmingly sincere.
The release follows their recent rework of (Siamo tutti) animali notturni alongside Malika Ayane, unveiled around her appearance at the Festival di Sanremo — a move that hinted at the trio’s growing cross-border presence.
On Cip Cip, Dov’è Liana sharpen their sonic identity: a hybrid of French touch textures and Mediterranean warmth, carried across Italian, French, and English lyrics. It’s dance music that resists detachment — made for the floor, but grounded in connection.
Closing on the line, “There are not enough microphones to record my love,” the track distills the band’s ethos into a single moment — expansive, unfiltered, and deeply communal. After a period of silence, Cip Cip doesn’t just signal a return. It reaffirms what Dov’è Liana do best: turning friendship into sound, and sound into something you can belong to.



