BigMama on “Scomode” “Music: the way to channel the anger from my mind to the microphone”
The interview airs today at 6 p.m. on The Wom’s social channels, including Spotify.
Italian rapper and singer-songwriter BigMama will be a guest on Scomode, the new cult format from The Wom, in an interview that promises to move, inspire, and encourage reflection on topics that touch us all.
Some people sing to entertain, others sing to break down doors locked tight. And then there’s BigMama.
Marianna Mammone, known as BigMama, will speak candidly today on camera for Scomode, the interview format from the digital women’s magazine The Wom, which gives a voice to those determined to challenge prejudices and addresses the hottest topics in contemporary women’s life with authoritative women who resonate with the community.
The 25-year-old Italian rapper and singer-songwriter, champion of authenticity, will share never-before-heard stories from her life with spontaneity, sensitivity, and intimacy.
During the interview, BigMama will discuss bullying, insecurity, vulnerability, and how she has transformed the most profound experiences of her life into strength, awareness, and music – a personal story that encourages opening up to others and not being afraid to show who you truly are.
This episode highlights the importance of listening, starting with the youngest, and the necessity of asking for help when needed. It portrays anger as a legitimate emotion to acknowledge and release, and music as a tool to channel it, celebrating vulnerability, sensitivity, and empathy as valuable resources that can make us feel better and less alone.
“My advice to parents is to approach their children with an open ear, to listen to what they have to say, and help them when necessary. […] I think this kind of attention is essential because it can literally save a person’s outlook on life.” When asked, “What would you say to the little girl you were?” BigMama responds with advice that applies to all young people: “Keeping everything inside doesn’t help at all; it just overwhelms you with emotions.”
BigMama’s artistic power stems precisely from this: emotions and anger become living material in her lyrics and songs, erupting fully when she performs. “On stage, I have the courage to say things I don’t in everyday life,” she explains, “and music has been the way to channel the anger from my mind to the microphone.”
“My work – my artistic project, my music – also helps me stop hiding that inner vulnerability. I’ve learned that exposing myself honestly makes me feel better. Talking about what I feel, connecting with others, and then finding people who say, “You know, I feel that way too,’ makes me feel less alone.” BigMama shared.
The Scomode interview with BigMama can be followed starting today, 3 December, at 6:00 p.m. on The Wom’s social media profiles.
In a world that wants us to be “comfortable,” silent, and conformist, BigMama and host Valentina Lonati, Culture Editor of The Wom, will engage in a constructive conversation about what it truly means to be uncomfortable today: the suffocating constraints of provincial life, the art of being a nuisance, illness, and rebirth.
You can watch the trailer for the BigMama interview by clicking this link.
SCOMODE, THE CULT FORMAT OF THE WOM
Hosted by Valentina Lonati, Culture Editor of The Wom, Scomode was created to offer unfiltered, open spaces where authentic words and deep conversations can emerge on underrepresented topics in women’s lives. The discussions feature well-known figures who can provide comfort, motivation, and inspiration. It’s not just a vodcast: it’s a safe space where taboos are dismantled piece by piece, allowing new awareness to surface, and its guests serve as role models to look up to.
The format premiered on 4 November with Giorgia Soleri, the activist and writer who has long fought against stereotypes surrounding mental health, invisible illnesses, body image, and relationships. The debut was remarkable: the first episode garnered 4 million organic views on Instagram, demonstrating a strong demand for depth, authenticity, and identification among young millennials and Gen Z.
The Wom is Italy’s leading social magazine for women, dedicated to younger generations and real-life stories that promote self-acceptance. It is a reference point for young women on Instagram, with a total fanbase of over 10 million followers, and reaches more than 9 million unique users per month across web and social channels (Comscore Social Incremental Reach, average of the last 3 months). In 2023, The Wom was awarded “Best Web Article” at the Diversity Media Awards, and in 2025, together with Gruppo Mondadori, it received the Special Advisory Board Award “Assolombarda for Social Impact.”