What if the understanding with those we love was the compass in the chaos of everyday life? Stars marks the return of Mobriciwhich inaugurates its 2026 with a new album chapter coming out for Macista Discs / Epic / Sony Music Italy.
The song, available on all digital platforms from Friday 9 January and in radio rotation from 16 January, boasts exceptional signatures: it was in fact written by the artist together with Calcutta And Federico Nardelli.
mobrici, the birth of stars
The song was born in Milan, on a rainy spring night, developing around a recurring bass and a guitar that crosses its structure. At the center of the narrative of Mobrici we find a relationship that is both refuge and vertigo. The need for others mixes with a lucid fragility, made up of circular thoughts and the constant feeling of not being able to put one's own experience back in order.
The title, Starsrepresents a distance that is shortened: what from afar may appear confused and unattainable, when called by name by those you love, stops being a mirage and becomes real, close. With this single, Mobrici continues its journey between intimacy and pop, transforming everyday details and unresolved thoughts into a clear and emotional story.
The new song comes after the success of With the tonguesingle written with Gazelles and produced by Federico Nardelliwhich explored the theme of never-ending loves.

The live return: Alcatraz in Milan
It's not just new music on the horizon. After more than two years of absence from the stage, Mobrici will return live on Wednesday March 11, 2026 at Alcatraz in Milan. The announcement was greeted with enthusiasm by the fanbase, ready to find the artist in a live dimension that promises to be a moment of profound sharing, between the great successes of the past and the new pages of his discography.
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