Come Mai is a catchy 90s Italian pop anthem that captures the dizzy rush of falling head-over-heels in love. The narrator wanders through endless nights, turning streetlights and sleepless walks into melodies, only to find himself scribbling kilometers of letters to a girl who has suddenly flipped his world upside down. He feels like a kid inside a movie, torn between romantic daydreams and the voice of cold logic that keeps losing every single battle.
At its heart the song is a playful confession of vulnerability: once seen as a fearless quasi-god by his friends, our hero is now glued to a chair, waiting for a single yes from the woman who bewitched him. The repeated question "Come mai?" (“How come?”) is both wonder and disbelief. How can one person spark sleepless nights, irrational hopes, and a fearless desire to chase sunrise just to know where she goes? It is a celebration of love’s power to overrule reason, turn routine into adventure, and make even the coolest guy pray for just one sign that his feelings are returned.