Available on all major streaming and download platforms from Tuesday 11 November, Ullalla (Nigiri / Sony Music Italy) is the song with which Eyes – at the registry office Andrea Occhipinti – on Tuesday 2 December he will take the stage for the first time Sanremo Giovani 2025in an attempt to reach the semi-final and then gain one of the two passes for the Sanremo Festival 2026.
The song, a waltz that breaks the rules of modern pop songwriting,”it makes us feel small in the face of life's big questions, but also deeply understood, in the simple gesture of sharing a dance, even if uncertain, with those who experience the same daily fears as us.“.
And here it is Ullalla opens like a direct take in a forgotten provincial bar, with a recited intro from which the whole story then develops: from the desire to fall in love typical of twenty-year-olds to the struggle of growing up, with an uncertain future on the horizon which, however, fails to extinguish hope.

SANREMO GIOVANI 2025: EYES, “ULLALLà” – THE INTERVIEW
To our microphones Eyes told us about Ullalla and of this new musical adventure of his, but also and above all of the kids of his age: a generation that stumbles and gets lost, but which still remains enthusiastic, hungry for meaning and capable of seeing beauty where others don't look.
“In a utopian world of the future, I would like all kids my age to feel fulfilled, because I am convinced that each of us has talents and the potential to blossom.
Now I go and sing on television, but I don't feel even remotely superior to a person who does the most menial job in the world.
However, I realize that one of the problems of my generation is that, not only we stopped dreaming bigbut we even stopped to ask us useful questionssuch as: Who am I? What do I want to do? What do I want to leave to others?”.
Below is our video interview. Take some time to discover the universe of Eyes.
Cover photo by Tommaso Barbolini
