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SONG MEANING

Paloma sweeps you onto a sultry summer night where distance, doubt and even time get blown away by a warm Caribbean-style breeze. Fred De Palma sings in Italian, Anitta answers in Spanish, and together they paint a scene you can almost feel through an open window: the sun is still glowing, music drifts through the streets como en Medellín, and a heartbeat starts racing at the sight of someone unforgettable. The singer longs for life to feel "like before," yet finds hope in a simple truth – the girl in his mind is also the melody in his ears, stuck on repeat from night to dawn.

The word paloma means "dove," a symbol of peace, freedom and love. In the song it becomes a code name for everything the couple shares: a voice carried by the wind, a touch that calms a stormy sea, eyes that turn the whole world into a private dance floor. It does not matter where they come from or how long the night lasts; what counts is that the rhythm knows their names and promises a place "dove nessuna paura può farci male" – where no fear can hurt them. "Paloma" is therefore both a love letter and a party invitation, urging listeners to trust the pull of music, let nostalgia turn into motion and keep dancing until sunrise.

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