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Levante’s “Non Me Ne Frega Niente” (“I Don’t Care About Anything”) is a tongue-in-cheek wake-up call about modern apathy. The singer dreams of world peace yet admits she is a pro at starting wars at home; she condemns racism yet still notices skin color; she types furious opinions from the safety of a screen while real battles rage outside. By piling up these contradictions, Levante exposes the everyday hypocrisy of “keyboard warriors” who flood social media with outrage, slogans and hashtags, but rarely step off-line to make a difference. The repeated chorus, non me ne frega niente, is not a proud declaration of indifference — it is an ironic mirror held up to anyone who scrolls past other people’s pain and whispers, “please, just don’t let it happen to me.”

In just a few sharp verses, the song flips from catchy pop to social commentary. Levante mocks our reflex outrage at scandalous images, our performative solidarity (“Je suis Paris, madame”), and our habit of switching off compassion when the lights, or the newsfeed, go dark. The beat is upbeat, almost playful, making the message hit even harder: if the world really does collapse, will we notice, or will we still be posting selfies with the dog? The track invites listeners to swap passive scrolling for genuine action — because caring only online is, quite literally, caring about nothing.

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