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: The title refers to a personal state of mind—a "crisis of the soul"—rather than politics. Fedez describes his partner as a "crisis of state," a "stolen love in an alleyway," and a "backyard brawl".

The on platforms like YouTube serves as a visual guide to this "agrodolce" (bittersweet) narrative, highlighting the contrast between his fast-paced public persona and the internal "panic" he mentions in the opening lines. Fedez - CRISI DI STATO (Lyric Video) fedez_crisi_di_stato_lyric_video

Released on , "Crisi di Stato" is a high-energy track by Italian rapper Fedez that blends hyperpop influences with a "quiet chaos" rave aesthetic. The song explores the raw, messy reality of a modern relationship, contrasting the idealized "fairytale" often projected to the public with the intense emotional turbulence experienced behind closed doors. Themes and Imagery : The title refers to a personal state

: The lyrics use stark metaphors to describe a love that has lost its shine, such as roses given in April ending up in landfills like tin cans. Fedez - CRISI DI STATO (Lyric Video) Released

: He explicitly references iconic Italian cinema with the line "lo sai che non siamo come Marcello e la Loren" (you know we aren't like Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren), acknowledging that their story won't have a grand movie ending. Background and Launch

Fedez premiered the song live during the final of , marking a shift in his musical direction toward a more electronic, "rave" sound. While the song was released during his marriage to Chiara Ferragni , it is often viewed in retrospect as a precursor to the public marital struggles that culminated in their eventual separation in early 2024 and divorce in 2025.