Benedetta Passione whisks us straight into Laura Pausini’s emotional whirlwind. Picture a late-night Italian skyline, where memories flicker like city lights and a heart tries to name every feeling that knocks on its door. Is it nostalgia that turns evenings blue? Is it jealousy painting scenes that exist only in her mind? Laura playfully interrogates her own heart, stacking questions like dominoes until they topple into one bold admission: a blessed passion once swept her away.
The chorus circles back to the constant “E se fosse…” (“What if it were…”) suspense. Each “what if” suggests a new culprit—songs, illusions, leftover dreams—highlighting how love can blur truth and fantasy. Even as she realizes the lover is already gone, the singer clings to the rush of that moment when passion kidnapped her soul. The result is a bittersweet anthem that salutes love’s power to ignite, confuse, and transform all at once, leaving us dancing on the edge between memory and make-believe.
Laura Pausini (born 16 May 1974 in Faenza, Italy) is a renowned Italian pop singer celebrated for her powerful vocals and heartfelt ballads. She rose to fame in 1993 after winning the newcomer section at the Sanremo Music Festival with her hit song La solitudine, which became an international success and an Italian pop classic.
Since her breakthrough, Laura has released fifteen studio albums and performed in multiple languages including Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and English. She has sold over 70 million records worldwide, earning prestigious awards such as a Grammy and a Golden Globe for her original song Io sì (Seen) from the film The Life Ahead. Besides singing, Pausini has appeared as a coach and judge on various international TV music competitions.
Widely regarded as one of Italy's most successful artists, Laura Pausini continues to captivate audiences globally with her emotive performances and commitment to her musical craft.