Mгґneskin - Zitti E Buoni (official Video Вђ“ Sanremo & Eurovision 2021 Winners) ❲EXTENDED❳

: Damiano David’s raspy, charismatic delivery ranges from spoken-word rants in the second verse to powerful, aggressive belting in the chorus. The Official Music Video

: It was originally written as a ballad in 2016 but was gradually reworked into its high-energy rock form.

: The band describes the title as a reference to "cathartic anger" transformed into something positive that leads to change. Musical Style and Production : Damiano David’s raspy, charismatic delivery ranges from

The track serves as a manifesto for individuality and a rebellion against societal pressures.

The song is a fusion of , glam rock , and punk influences. Musical Style and Production The track serves as

: The lyrics criticize older generations who fail to value young adults, urging listeners to remain true to themselves rather than conforming to expectations.

ZITTI E BUONI (Eurovision Version) lyrics translation in English ZITTI E BUONI (Eurovision Version) lyrics translation in

: The track features a prominent, rhythmic guitar riff by Thomas Raggi and a thumping bassline by Victoria De Angelis.

: Damiano David’s raspy, charismatic delivery ranges from spoken-word rants in the second verse to powerful, aggressive belting in the chorus. The Official Music Video

: It was originally written as a ballad in 2016 but was gradually reworked into its high-energy rock form.

: The band describes the title as a reference to "cathartic anger" transformed into something positive that leads to change. Musical Style and Production

The track serves as a manifesto for individuality and a rebellion against societal pressures.

The song is a fusion of , glam rock , and punk influences.

: The lyrics criticize older generations who fail to value young adults, urging listeners to remain true to themselves rather than conforming to expectations.

ZITTI E BUONI (Eurovision Version) lyrics translation in English

: The track features a prominent, rhythmic guitar riff by Thomas Raggi and a thumping bassline by Victoria De Angelis.