Picture this: glittering Saint-Tropez nights, neon lights bouncing off the Mediterranean, and Annalisa caught in a tornado of feelings she never planned to feel. La Crisi a Saint-Tropez is a lively confession of someone who swears she’s fine alone, promises she’ll try yoga and sobriety, then instantly falls head-over-heels the moment her crush locks eyes with her. Her knee wobbles, her brain short-circuits, she loses a favorite bracelet, and jealousy even flares when a friend inches too close. In short, it’s a glamorous meltdown set to an irresistible beat.
Behind the playful lines and catchy “dondola, dondola, dondola,” Annalisa pokes fun at how fast confidence crumbles when love strikes like lightning. The song mixes humor with vulnerability: she wants to say “no,” hates admitting she’s smitten, yet ends up dancing through the chaos and whispering “ti amo” in the dark. It’s the perfect soundtrack for anyone who’s ever pretended to be cool on a luxury holiday, only to discover that the real crisis isn’t the location – it’s the heart going wild on the dance floor.
Annalisa Scarrone, known mononymously as Annalisa or Nali, is a renowned Italian singer-songwriter and record producer from Carcare, Italy. Born on August 5, 1985, she first gained fame after finishing second in the tenth season of the popular talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi (2010–2011).
With a degree in physics from the University of Turin, Annalisa has released 8 albums and over 45 singles, earning numerous platinum and gold certifications. She has been a standout at the Sanremo Music Festival, participating six times and securing podium finishes in 2018 and 2024. Her 2023 hit "Mon amour" topped the Italian singles chart, making her the first female soloist to achieve this in over three years. Besides her singing career, Annalisa has collaborated with top artists like David Guetta and Fedez and has received prestigious awards including multiple MTV Europe Music Awards and a Global Force Award at Billboard Women in Music 2024.