Perdutamente Lyrics by Achille Lauro is a new italian song by Achille Lauro, written by Achille Lauro, Federica Abbate, Simon P, Gow Tribe, and Danien. The track is produced by Gow Tribe and Danien and is part of the album COMUNI MORTALI. Released on April 17, 2025, the song is published on Achille Lauro’s official YouTube channel, offering listeners a poignant and reflective sonic experience that captures the emotional weight of modern life and relationships.
At its core, Perdutamente delves into the fragility of human emotions, the search for connection in a disconnected world, and the desire to escape through fleeting moments of passion and self-expression. The lyrics paint vivid scenes of urban isolation, internal conflict, and a longing to disappear into love or chaos. Through poetic imagery and an evocative delivery, Achille Lauro conveys the duality of feeling both deeply lost and passionately alive, making the song a stirring exploration of vulnerability and existential yearning.
Perdutamente Details
| Song | Perdutamente |
|---|---|
| Album | COMUNI MORTALI |
| Artists | Achille Lauro |
| Written By | Achille Lauro, Federica Abbate, Simon P, Gow Tribe & Danien |
| Produced By | Gow Tribe & Danien |
| Label | Achille Lauro |
| Language | Italian |
| Released Date | Apr 17, 2025 |
Perdutamente Lyrics
[Strofa 1]
Ho visto un uomo morire per gli altri, eh
Mentre il sole accarezza i palazzi, oh, no, no
Una donna far cose da pazzi
E sentirsi piccola, così piccola
Persone passano senza guardarsi, eh, oh, no
Vivono insieme ma per consolarsi, oh, no, no
Se fosse facile poi perdonarsi
Finirebbe la musica
Ma che vita stupida
E lo so, lo so, lo so, si può cadere
Ma non so, non so, non so, non so per quanto puoi
E lo so, lo so, lo so che può accadere
Aspettarsi una vita e poi
[Ritornello]
E se bastasse una notte, sì, per farci sparire
Cancellarci in un lampo come un meteorite
Si, godersi l’impatto e non ci importa la fine
Se si incendia lo spazio, amore, abbassa il tettino
Perdutamente, siamo in mare aperto
Perdutamente, è già mattino presto
Se mancasse una notte, voglio un nuovo vestito
Se per te siamo niente, di niente, di niente
Un fuoco d’artificio
[Strofa 2]
E nasce ricco chi sa accontentarsi, e chi no
E chi sa amare fino ad ammalarsi, ancora un po’
Ragazzi in strada morire per farsi
Per sentirsi liberi, soltanto più liberi
[Ritornello]
E se bastasse una notte, sì, per farci sparire
Cancellarci in un lampo come un meteorite
Si, godersi l’impatto e non ci importa la fine
Se si incendia lo spazio, amore, abbassa il tettino
Perdutamente, siamo in mare aperto
Perdutamente, è già mattino presto
Se mancasse una notte, voglio un nuovo vestito
Se per te siamo niente, di niente, di niente
Un fuoco d’artificio
[Bridge]
Ed ogni notte c’è chi
Qua vorrebbe soltanto una donna
Ed ogni giorno c’è chi
Dice basta, ed a casa non torna
Ed ogni volta c’è chi
Ha sempre i soldi per spingersi in fondo
E chi va avanti così, fino al punto in cui non c’è ritorno
[Ritornello]
E se bastasse una notte, sì, per farci sparire
Cancellarci in un lampo come un meteorite
Si, godersi l’impatto e non ci importa la fine
Se si incendia lo spazio, amore, abbassa il tettino
Perdutamente, siamo in mare aperto
Perdutamente, è già mattino presto
Se mancasse una notte, voglio un nuovo vestito
Se per te siamo niente, di niente, di niente
Un fuoco d’artificio
Perdutamente Lyrics Meaning
[Strofa 1]
In this opening verse, Achille Lauro introduces a series of emotionally charged vignettes, beginning with the image of a man sacrificing himself for others and a woman acting out of desperation. These moments reflect the quiet tragedies and silent struggles that unfold in everyday life. People live close together yet remain emotionally distant, using companionship as a means of survival rather than true connection. The verse underlines how hard it is to forgive and move forward, and how without that difficulty, even the beauty of music might cease to exist. Lauro accepts human weakness, acknowledging the inevitability of falling down while questioning how long one can endure it. The verse concludes with a resigned understanding that disappointment is part of life’s unpredictable script.
[Ritornello]
The chorus captures a longing for annihilation and rebirth—wishing that just one night could erase everything like a blazing meteor. There’s a fascination with the moment of impact, where destruction becomes beautiful and liberating. The imagery of burning space and lowering the convertible roof suggests surrendering to the chaos and embracing vulnerability. Lauro sings about being lost at sea and waking up too early—symbols of drifting through life and confronting harsh realities. If even a single night were to vanish, he yearns to dress anew, reflecting the desire to recreate oneself amid emotional emptiness. The fireworks metaphor emphasizes how brief yet intense these emotional highs and lows can be.
[Strofa 2]
In the second verse, Lauro presents a philosophical reflection on fulfillment and love. Those who are content with little are described as rich, while those who love recklessly suffer for it. He touches on the tragic outcomes of young people taking dangerous paths just to feel a fleeting sense of freedom. The verse deepens the song’s existential weight, portraying a world where people are willing to sacrifice everything for moments that make them feel alive, even if only temporarily.
[Ritornello]
Repeated here, the chorus takes on added resonance after the second verse. The themes of escapism, emotional intensity, and self-destruction are reinforced. It becomes clear that the meteor metaphor isn’t just about ending something painful, but also about experiencing beauty in the crash itself. Lauro’s plea to live fully—even if destructively—reveals a deeper craving for authenticity and emotional honesty.
[Bridge]
The bridge shifts the focus to societal and personal cycles. Lauro sings about people seeking love, giving up on life, and those who have the means to pursue dangerous extremes. It’s a stark commentary on how different paths are shaped by personal choices and privilege. Some retreat from the world, others push themselves until there’s no way back. This section adds a broader perspective to the song, reminding listeners that the chaos Lauro describes is shared by many, even if in different forms.
[Ritornello]
In its final repetition, the chorus becomes an anthem of beautiful despair. Lauro’s imagery of meteors, open seas, and early dawns fuses into a powerful meditation on transience. The line about wanting a new dress if a night disappears reflects an ongoing attempt to mask emptiness with reinvention. The fireworks once again highlight the fleeting but unforgettable moments that define us—even if they leave nothing behind.
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The "Perdutamente" song is sung by Achille Lauro.
The "Perdutamente" song by Achille Lauro lyrics was written by Achille Lauro, Federica Abbate, Simon P, Gow Tribe & Danien.
The "Perdutamente" song by Achille Lauro was produced by Gow Tribe & Danien.
Achille Lauro released "Perdutamente" song on Apr 17, 2025.
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