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SONG MEANING

Romanza takes you on a moonlit walk through the highs and lows of passion. Andrea Bocelli sings from the edge of a love that is slipping away; every tender touch is followed by a slow release, every stolen kiss is tinged with doubt. He wonders whose fault the unraveling might be, yet keeps reaching for the warmth of the other person. The repeated question “Ma la vita cos’è?” (“But what is life?”) turns the song into more than a breakup ballad—it becomes a search for meaning itself.

When Bocelli cries “E lo chiamano amor” (“And they call it love”), he paints love as both a thorn in the heart and an endless desert where people carry sand inside their chests. The song moves from intimate whispers to a whispered prayer, Ave Maria, showing how longing can lead us to hope for something larger than ourselves. In just a few minutes, Romanza sweeps listeners through yearning, resignation, and quiet devotion, capturing the bittersweet flavor of love that is as unforgettable as it is unpredictable.

ARTIST BIO

Andrea Bocelli, born on September 22, 1958, in Lajatico, Italy, is one of the world’s most celebrated tenors. Blind since the age of 12, Bocelli’s powerful voice and emotive performances have captivated audiences worldwide, blending opera with pop in a unique classical crossover style.

He rose to fame after winning the newcomers' section of the 1994 Sanremo Music Festival with "Il mare calmo della sera". Since then, Bocelli has recorded 15 studio albums and sold over 90 million records globally, with hits like "Con te partirò" becoming timeless classics. Honored with awards including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, his remarkable journey combines passion, resilience, and extraordinary musical talent.

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