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For much of the video, Mengoni is alone, emphasizing the intimate "solitude" of dealing with heartache and inner conflict.

Critics and fans alike have noted that Mengoni "left his heart and soul" on the stage. While some listeners found the lyrics surprisingly "petty"—specifically the line about wanting to spend his last breath telling someone they're wrong—most found "Due Vite" to be for anyone dealing with emotional pain. marco_mengoni_due_vite_official_video_sanremo_2023

Directed by , the official video uses the stark, cinematic landscape of Sardinia to mirror this internal desert. For much of the video, Mengoni is alone,

Represents the vast, unexplored territory of the mind. Directed by , the official video uses the

At its core, "Due Vite" explores the duality of our existence. Mengoni has described the song as a "never-ending story" between our (the life we live every day) and our unconscious (the life of dreams and night).

If you’ve watched the official music video , you know it’s more than just beautiful shots of the . Here is a look at why this song continues to resonate long after the final notes of Sanremo and Eurovision. The Concept: The Night vs. The Day

Just like the music moves from a delicate piano intro to a "cacophonic crescendo" of drums, the visuals move from stillness to an emotional peak that mirrors the chaos of "two lives spinning around". Why It Hit So Hard