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Midnight, two scooters blinking on the curb, and Chiara and Sara are caught halfway between fatigue and adventure. Vasco Brondi paints them like falling stars that still manage to light up the sky: fragile, a little bruised, yet dazzling in their imperfection. As they talk about quitting bad habits and boarding night-trains, the city hums with pawn-shops, empty jobs, and other reminders that reality can bite. Against this backdrop the girls discover tiny pockets of magic – the first breath of spring, far-off memories of African street parties, and the thrill of dancing outside a war-scarred Balkan bar. Every image whispers the same refrain: you are more beautiful right now, even while you fade.

In the chorus, Brondi turns that private moment into a universal mantra: accept life like it is a party, face the future like an unforgettable odyssey, and build tomorrow from “fragile and precious materials.” The song says that even when the world feels random and senseless, the simple decision to keep moving, keep dreaming, and keep celebrating can be revolutionary. “Le Ragazze Stanno Bene” is a poetic hug to anyone who has ever felt lost at 12 a.m. It reminds us that hope lives in the cracks, in shared balconies, in squeaky apartment noises – and that, yes, the girls (and the rest of us) are going to be just fine.

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