The song begins with the singer missing his partner's morning voice shouting "Boo!" to wake him up, something that used to annoy him but is now deeply missed.
Ultimo has described the track as intentionally simple in its musical structure to allow the emotional weight of the words to take center stage. Composition & Production ultimo_i_tuoi_particolari
Included in his third studio album, Colpa delle favole , released in April 2019. Genre: Italian Pop / Singer-Songwriter. The song begins with the singer missing his
Lyrics like "Metto sempre un piatto in più per te" (I always put out an extra plate for you) emphasize how hard it is to break old habits. Genre: Italian Pop / Singer-Songwriter
The song was a massive commercial success, though it finished second at Sanremo 2019 behind Mahmood's "Soldi," a result that sparked public debate because Ultimo won the popular televote with 46% but lost due to jury scoring. Lyrical Meaning & Themes
The song is a melancholic ballad that focuses on the painful aftermath of a finished love story. Rather than focusing on grand gestures, it highlights the —the "particulars"—that make a person's absence feel so heavy.
The song begins with the singer missing his partner's morning voice shouting "Boo!" to wake him up, something that used to annoy him but is now deeply missed.
Ultimo has described the track as intentionally simple in its musical structure to allow the emotional weight of the words to take center stage. Composition & Production
Included in his third studio album, Colpa delle favole , released in April 2019. Genre: Italian Pop / Singer-Songwriter.
Lyrics like "Metto sempre un piatto in più per te" (I always put out an extra plate for you) emphasize how hard it is to break old habits.
The song was a massive commercial success, though it finished second at Sanremo 2019 behind Mahmood's "Soldi," a result that sparked public debate because Ultimo won the popular televote with 46% but lost due to jury scoring. Lyrical Meaning & Themes
The song is a melancholic ballad that focuses on the painful aftermath of a finished love story. Rather than focusing on grand gestures, it highlights the —the "particulars"—that make a person's absence feel so heavy.