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SONG MEANING

Put on some brand–new sneakers, step out into a world of mud, and let Calcutta guide you through the mixed-up feelings of a generation that is simultaneously playful and exhausted. Tutti flips between sharp political snapshots (a nod to the Po River and its former party bosses) and intimate images like rooftop sleepovers, Coca Light sips, and bare feet in the sea. The singer wants to hold someone’s hand yet feels too tired to try, so he narrates a city-wide daydream where eclipses hover over Rome while people drift from town to town as if time itself has stretched into forever.

Beneath its breezy indie-pop vibe, the song delivers a candid confession: «Sembrate tutti falliti» – it feels like we are all failures. Calcutta wraps this pessimism in humor, threatening to wreck a beach then throw a festival on it, capturing the swing between apathy and grand gestures that marks modern youth. In the end, Tutti is less a lament and more a group photo of collective uncertainty, reminding listeners that even when we feel washed-up, scared or “bolliti,” we are experiencing it together – and that shared feeling can be strangely comforting.

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