Bella Mossa Lyrics by Franco126 is a new italian song by Franco126, featuring Coez. The song was released on Franco126’s official YouTube channel, written by Franco126, Coez, Pietro Paroletti, WISM & Pérenne, produced by Golden Years, WISM & Pérenne, and from the album Futuri Possibili. The track offers listeners an introspective and emotional experience, encapsulating themes of love, regret, and reflection through its soulful and poignant lyrics.
The central theme of Bella Mossa revolves around a relationship that has unraveled due to emotional missteps and misunderstandings. The song’s mood is one of melancholy and self-reflection, as the lyrics explore feelings of regret, the impact of mistakes, and the longing for lost love. The chorus underscores the main sentiment, with Franco126 admitting to having ruined things with a dramatic “scene,” acknowledging his role in the emotional fallout. The verses tell a vivid story of nostalgia, remembering past moments with a mixture of sorrow and tenderness. Coez’s verse adds a layer of introspection, expressing a deep sense of loss and the complexity of love, where even in moments of conflict, there are emotions of care and regret. Overall, the song paints a bittersweet picture of the aftermath of a relationship, the emotional turmoil of separation, and the difficulty of moving on.
Bella Mossa Details
| Song | Bella Mossa |
|---|---|
| Album | Futuri Possibili |
| Artists | Franco126 |
| Featuring Artists | Coez |
| Written By | Franco126, Coez, Pietro Paroletti, WISM & Pérenne |
| Produced By | Golden Years, WISM & Pérenne |
| Label | Franco126 |
| Language | Italian |
| Released Date | Mar 27, 2025 |
Bella Mossa Lyrics
[Strofa 1: Franco126]
Come credi possa essere un addio
Se il tuo spazzolino è ancora accanto al mio?
Da quando ti ho persa non sono più io
Dico che sto bene, ma chi prendo in giro? Che scemo
[Ritornello 1: Franco126]
Bella mossa
Ho rovinato tutto con una scena da Oscar
Proprio una bella mossa
Lo so che ti ho deluso, adesso c’hai la voce rotta
Proprio una bella mossa, ah
Resta una canzone in sottofondo a farmi compagnia
E pensare che è bastato un soffio e tu sei corsa via
[Strofa 2: Franco126]
Rivoglio luglio, quel cielo sempre azzurro
Eri così perfetta che pensavo fosse un trucco
Sono passati anni e mi è rimasto il dubbio
Se è stato un segno del destino od un caso fortuito
Ricordo tutto, ci cercavamo con lo sguardo
Col bicchiere in mano e l’anima in subbuglio
Fingevo di non esserne sicuro
E tu intrecciavi nuvole di fumo
Quell’estate in giro c’era un’aria strana
Passavamo ogni serata a fare festa per la strada
E ci è bastata poco meno di un’occhiata
Per tornare indietro non so che darei
[Ritornello 1: Franco126]
Bella mossa
Ho rovinato tutto con una scena da Oscar
Proprio una bella mossa
Lo so che ti ho deluso, adesso c’hai la voce rotta
Proprio una bella mossa, ah
Resta una canzone in sottofondo a farmi compagnia
E pensare che è bastato un soffio e tu sei corsa via
[Strofa 3: Coez]
Ho toccato il fondo per tornare su con un pugno di sabbia
Capito che in fondo a volte più dell’amore ci unisce la rabbia
E cosa mi manca più di te? Tutte le cose stupide, yeah
Mi manca andare a tempo col tuo respiro
Alzarmi per uscire senza fare casino
Chiederti scusa pure se davvero non ne vedo il motivo
Proteggerti da un giorno cattivo
Sporcarci di vino, lasciarti il posto del finestrino
Amarti più di quanto capivo, le lacrime in viso
Quando scendiamo giù dalla giostra
Sul frigo resterà una foto mossa
[Ritornello 2: Franco126]
Bella mossa
Ho rovinato tutto con una scena da Oscar
Proprio una bella mossa
Sapevo di sbagliare, ma l’ho fatto un’altra volta
Proprio una bella mossa, ah
Resta una canzone in sottofondo a farmi compagnia
Mi è crollato tutto il mondo addosso e tu sei corsa via
Bella Mossa Lyrics Meaning
[Strofa 1: Franco126]
In this first verse, Franco126 reflects on the lasting presence of his ex-lover even after they have parted ways, symbolized by her toothbrush still being next to his. This line introduces the conflict of mixed feelings—he’s not truly okay, though he tells himself he is. The verse paints a picture of someone in denial, hiding their pain behind a facade. The simple but powerful imagery of the toothbrush remains a poignant symbol of something lost, yet still present, within his personal space and emotional world.
[Ritornello 1: Franco126]
The first chorus is a direct acknowledgment of the protagonist’s mistakes, with Franco126 admitting he ruined the relationship with a dramatic and unnecessary outburst, comparing it to a scene from an Oscar-winning film. He recognizes the emotional cost, with his ex now left hurt and unable to fully express herself. The phrase “bella mossa” (a beautiful move) is used ironically to convey regret. The chorus conveys the lingering emotional pain of separation, with music serving as the only companion in the quiet aftermath.
[Strofa 2: Franco126]
Here, Franco126 looks back on the summer they shared, filled with perfect moments and uncertainty, where the connection felt almost too good to be true. He questions if their relationship was destined or simply a series of fortunate coincidences. This verse carries a sense of longing, especially as he recalls the playful and carefree days of their youth. The imagery of “clouds of smoke” and passing summer nights reflects a sense of fleetingness, highlighting how quickly things changed and how much he now wishes he could go back.
[Ritornello 1: Franco126]
The repetition of the first chorus further emphasizes the protagonist’s regret and his internal struggle. This section deepens the sense of emotional loss, with the protagonist reflecting on how small moments can have lasting, irreversible consequences, as symbolized by his ex slipping away with just a breath.
[Strofa 3: Coez]
Coez adds his perspective to the song with a deeply introspective verse. He reflects on the lessons learned through the pain of the breakup, including moments of vulnerability and the complex, multifaceted nature of love. He expresses the desire to protect his ex from bad days, even when he doesn’t always understand the reasons for his actions. The verse is rich with imagery—”touching the bottom to rise with a handful of sand” captures the idea of hitting rock bottom and striving to rebuild. His regret is palpable as he recalls their moments of joy, intimacy, and the emotional weight of their connection, amplified by the final image of a crooked photo on the fridge, representing a love now distorted by time and distance.
[Ritornello 2: Franco126]
The second chorus reinforces the cycle of mistakes and the inability to stop repeating them. Franco126 admits he knew he was making the wrong choice but went ahead with it anyway, compounding the hurt and loss. This repetition of poor choices adds to the sorrowful tone of the song, underscoring the inevitability of the protagonist’s emotional downfall. The line about his world falling apart further emphasizes the emotional devastation caused by his actions and the irrevocable nature of the loss he now faces.
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The "Bella Mossa" song by Franco126 lyrics was written by Franco126, Coez, Pietro Paroletti, WISM & Pérenne.
The "Bella Mossa" song by Franco126 was produced by Golden Years, WISM & Pérenne.
Franco126 released "Bella Mossa" song on Mar 27, 2025.
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