Inafferrabile translates to elusive, and that single word captures the heart-beat of Anna Tatangelo’s song. She sings about craving a love that can never be pinned down – a person whose mystery keeps her endlessly curious. Between playful “forse” (maybe) confessions and rebellious admissions of liking mistakes, Anna paints a portrait of a relationship that thrives on contradictions: light and shadow, instinct and illegality, illusion and reality. Every time her partner slips out of control, she feels a thrilling jolt of discovery, proving that predictability is the enemy of passion.
Instead of tidy answers or spotless hands, the singer opts for messy emotions and unapologetic desire. The chorus becomes a manifesto: “Voglio qualcuno che resti per me inafferrabile” – she wants someone forever out of reach. The result is a vibrant anthem for anyone who finds beauty in uncertainty, who loves the chase more than the capture, and who believes that the most powerful truths often hide in the grey zones between right and wrong.