Baby K and Alvaro Soler drop us right into a hot, city-night snapshot: cigarettes glowing in the dark, tower blocks twinkling like constellations, and two ex-lovers trying (and failing) to keep their cool. In this bilingual flirtation, the pair admit they’re “bravi a dirci di no” – experts at saying no – yet their eyes, the candle flames, and even the city lights keep spilling their secrets. The repeated request “Non dire una parola” (Don’t say a word) is less about silence and more about holding back the three dangerous words that could pull them right back together.
At its heart, the song is a playful tug-of-war between freedom and irresistible chemistry. Baby K wants to dance alone, lipstick shining at midnight, convincing herself she doesn’t care; Alvaro recalls being trapped in her gaze, unable to confess how hard he has fallen. The beat is light and summery, but the lyrics pulse with tension: a love that crackles like a pistol and rumbles like thunder after a one-night storm. It’s the perfect anthem for anyone who’s ever tried to party their way past an old flame, only to find the memory flashing in every strobe light.
Baby K, born Claudia Judith Nahum on 5 February 1983 in Singapore, is a dynamic Italian singer-songwriter and rapper celebrated for blending pop, hip hop, and reggaeton. Raised in London and now based in Milan, she first entered the music scene in 2008 and quickly gained attention with hits such as "Killer" featuring Tiziano Ferro and the chart-topping "Roma-Bangkok" with Giusy Ferreri.
With over 1.1 million record sales in Italy and multiple platinum certifications, Baby K has become one of Italy's most streamed female artists. Her energetic style and catchy melodies have earned her several awards, including MTV Italian Music Awards and Wind Music Awards, solidifying her presence in the Italian music industry.