Terzo Cuore is Leo Gassmann’s playful confession about juggling feelings that just will not stay in their lane. After a fortune-teller spots “a thousand problems” in his palm, the singer dives into a roller-coaster romance that breaks, mends, and flips through the air like Cirque du Soleil acrobats. He claims to have three hearts inside his chest: one that laughs on holidays, one that keeps him afloat in stormy seas, and a stubborn third that refuses to forget the person he loves. The song turns that quirky image into a catchy metaphor for how we split ourselves between joy, resilience, and heartbreak while trying to move on.
Behind the lighthearted tone sits a bittersweet truth: some connections feel impossible to quit, no matter how sensible it would be. Gassmann mixes humor with vulnerability, admitting he would rather be “wrong with you” than right and alone. By the end, the “cursed third heart” becomes both a curse and a badge of loyalty, reminding us that even in the messiest love stories, caring deeply is what makes us human.