LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Imagine looking into a mirror and realizing that the faces staring back are not only yours, but everyone’s. That is the heart of Umberto Tozzi’s "Gli Altri Siamo Noi" ("The Others Are Us"). Over a catchy pop-rock groove, Tozzi turns a quiet Sunday night loneliness into a powerful call for empathy. He watches walls crumble at the "breath of an idea," pictures churches and mosques side by side, and reminds us that from busy city streets to distant African skies, we share the same hopes, fears, and fragile humanity.

The lyrics jump from scenes of factory workers replaced by robots to kids in pharmacies looking for an escape, from South African struggles to Romani families on the edge of town. Each image says the same thing: sooner or later, every "other" is part of us. By repeating the line "gli altri siamo noi," Tozzi urges listeners to drop their comfortable isolation, see the reflections in one another’s eyes, and build a world where no one is left behind. The song is both a gentle warning and a hopeful rally cry – a reminder that compassion is not charity, it is self-recognition.

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