Rumore means “noise,” and in this disco classic Raffaella Carrà turns that word into the soundtrack of a restless heart. While the beat invites you to dance, the lyrics reveal late-night doubts: she hears mysterious sounds, feels unsafe, and suddenly wishes she could rewind time to when her lover was near. The noise is both literal creaks in the dark and the louder buzz of memories that keep her awake.
Yet Carrà is no damsel in distress. In the same breath she reminds herself that she once decided to stand on her own. The song flickers between nostalgia and self-reliance, showing that independence can still feel scary when silence falls. Every thump of the bass matches the cuore, batti il cuore (heart, beat heart) that pushes her forward. Dance to it, and you will feel the tension between wanting a comforting embrace and choosing the brave chaos of doing it all by yourself.