Competing at Sanremo Giovani 2024 with the song J'Adore (distributed by Believe) Tuesday 26 November – during the third television appointment of the program – Arianna Rozzo has obtained one of the twelve passes for the semi-final which will be held on Tuesday 10 December on Rai 2.
Available from Tuesday 12 November on all digital platforms, J'Adore celebrates the strength and pride of having grown up in Naples, with a direct and irreverent tone. Arianna Rozzo describes the difficulties and contradictions of living in a city like Naples, where the «hunger is worse than pain» and life is a daily struggle.
Judgment and envy are addressed with indifference, declaring that she doesn't care who criticizes her or who has more money or material possessions than her. Furthermore, in the single, a veil of melancholy towards her origins shines through, having been transplanted to Bergamo since she was a child, even though she was born in Campania.
As he tells us in the interview, Ariadne took inspiration from both international artists such as Charlie XCXbut also singer-songwriters like Pino Danielealso recalling its southern origins here.
SANREMO GIOVANI 2024: “J'ADORE”, VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH ARIANNA ROZZO
ARIANNA ROZZO, “J'ADORE”
Class of 2002, Arianna Rozzo is a singer-songwriter born in Caserta and resident in Bergamo. He makes his debut in 2021 with the song Chaos theorythanks to which he wins the Lunezia Award in the category New Proposals. Following this success, he recorded some songs for the Netflix series Di4ri 2 howfor example, the single Good. In 2024 he recorded his first EP, which included the single Kintsugi.
The article Sanremo Giovani 2024, video interview with Arianna Rozzo: “Irony is a way to make light of life's challenges” comes from All Music Italia.