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SONG MEANING

Have you ever replayed a conversation in your mind all night, only to blurt out a simple 'Come va?' the moment you see the person? That is exactly the feeling Annalisa captures in Ti Dico Solo. The song follows a sleepless narrator who is obsessed with the right words but, when faced with her crush, resorts to small talk. She pictures walking into a party hand in hand, imagines dancing, even rewrites memories to make them hurt less — yet the only words that leave her lips are everyday questions about how the other person is and what they are doing tomorrow.

Annalisa turns this relatable anxiety into a catchy pop confession. The repeated questions ('Come va?', 'Domani che cosa fai?') highlight the gap between what the heart wants to scream and what the mouth can safely say. Between vivid daydreams and rainy-day routines of binge-watching the same series, the song paints a bittersweet portrait of modern romance: intense feelings hidden behind casual phrases, butterflies masked as banter, longing wrapped in polite small talk.

ARTIST BIO

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.

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