Friday June 23rd has returned to radio and digital platforms Simonetta You breathe with the single Until dawn.
The song is presented as a song with bright summer colors. Fresh and radio tones in which a hidden meaning makes its way, that not too veiled thought that leads us to think that today everything around us almost wants to push us to think that it is more important to fall in love only with ourselves and like ourselves, feed on mirrors rather than giving thoughts of love and attention to others.
After all, narcissism, sometimes pathological, is one of the biggest love problems in the couple’s stories of the new generations, a problem that has actually always been present but which was never talked about.
In Until dawn there is also the great desire to take oneself less seriously and to have fun, extricating oneself lightheartedly within all those hermetic aesthetic and appearance legacies that modern virtual sociality has transferred into normal human relationships.
Simonetta Spiri she sewed on a pop song with house sounds with slightly vintage nuances with clear, simple and, as always, direct words.
Specifically, the piece tells of a summery and carefree lightness that every encounter between souls should experience, and ends up changing into a rebellious escape by a woman who decides to abandon a narcissist full of himself, who instead of living a romantic summer evening, he decides to drag her to a trashy party, where the girl feels out of place and understands that she is not part of that world with which he surrounds himself solely and exclusively for the thirst to appear.
Aware of her wealth of soul, she therefore chooses to go away alone, leaving him with a nice two of spades and thus collapsing all the certainties of the star of the evening.
That rebellious and elegant dreamer in love with love thus continues her adventure alone all night until dawn, thus discovering that she has a weakness more towards the true light sense of life than towards those who make appearances and what they people can see in him, their raison d’être.
Till Dawn was written by Joseph Speckle, Rory From Blessed And Simonetta You breathe while the production is of Enrico “Kikko” Palmosi.