rob, My story: lyrics and meaning of the new single out everywhere on Friday 6 February 2026. After previewing it live at Detune of Milan, the artist makes the song official which marks a new chapter after the victory in X Factor 2025.
The song will be out from Friday 6 February for Warner Records/Warner Music.
rob – My story: text and meaning
My story comes after a surprise preview in front of hundreds of fans, with the first performance on stage together with the new band. It's a direct and immediate pop rock / pop punk piece, written by rob with Naskawith Andrea Bonomo And Renzo Stone (who also sign the production with Giordano Colombo).
This song works on the refusal to be saved, on that defense that you build even when it scratches. There is the need to close alone, without an audience, without the redemption scene. It's not a song that asks for permission and doesn't try to be accommodating: it lines up the contradictions and leaves them there, as happens when you don't want to sugarcoat anything.
A precise idea returns within the text: to remain standing while everything around pushes towards surrender. There is no nostalgia and there is no victimism, there is the clarity of those who do not want to be “fixed”. In this sense the title works as a declaration: it is the story of roband this time he doesn't want anyone to rewrite it for him.
My story it is also the first official single after that X Factor 2025 and comes as the artist announces that there will soon be news on the live side. Meanwhile, on March 6, he will be among the performers at the opening ceremony of the Paralympics Milan Cortina 2026 toVerona Arena.
MY STORY TEXT
You don't know anything about me
you know what the truth is
that you only want what you don't already have
vent to me, act like a bad guy
and being told that it's not done, that it's not done
you're just looking for someone who looks at you like
if I pointed a gun at his face
I close my eyes like this
and I will be alone
Let me die
My story
What do you want from me?
What more do you want from me?
Let me finish here
Full text coming soon
Cover photo by Matteo Pavone
