Grab a guitar, even if you barely know how to hold it, and let your heart do the singing: that is the mood of “La Prima Cosa Bella”. In Malika Ayane’s warm remake of this Italian classic, the narrator openly admits she cannot play or sing well, yet she keeps strumming because love makes her fearless. Her vocabulary may be limited to the word amore, but it is enough, since the person before her is quite literally “the first beautiful thing” life has offered.
The lyrics bloom like a spring landscape: flower-filled fields, a sparkling star between the trees, night turning clear. Each image reflects the rush of new love, where one youthful smile brightens the entire world. Simple, vulnerable, and irresistibly sincere, the song reminds us that the clumsiest serenade can become unforgettable when it is fueled by genuine feeling.