This song is seldom remembered today, as often happens, both because of the very nature of pop, which is full of songs that last only a short period, and due to the ever-changing tastes of listeners and a music scene like the Italian one, which is always rich in good performers.

The song is called "Che farò" by the pop group "La Differenza". The track was presented at the Sanremo Festival in 2005, where the group made their mark. "Che farò" remains a catchy little tune that seems not to have lost its captivating power.

This makes me reflect on how music, in all its nuances, is something extraordinary, and it is nice to rediscover these songs, pieces sometimes neglected, almost covered in dust, faded, which, once again in the stereo, return perfect.

The lyrics are a constant questioning about the future, our dreams, and our expectations. A guitar arpeggio introduces the singing, there's a story, one like many, two young people talking, distant from the rest, in search of certainties to move forward. In the chorus, the hypothesis of leaving everything is considered, without a solution and without a right path to follow. This is the sense of defeat that leads us towards new things to give new impulses. Listening to this song, I've also found myself reflecting on all my expectations.

The track is structured on a pop-rock with a strong grip, a good song that remains perhaps the most beautiful of the group, which stays true to the genre, a group that makes good music. "Che farò" is a song that brings to mind holidays, the summer season, as the track is very lively and set to a rhythm that seems to match the sun and carefree days. Music I could imagine well in the amplifiers of beach resorts, while taking a break, drinking a fruit juice before heading down to the sand.

A track that, included in revival-themed evenings, would not look out of place, melodic with a modern rhythm.

Tracklist

01   Che Farò (00:00)

02   Con Il Nastro Rosa (00:00)

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