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steccatifences

Steccati literally means "fences" or "palisades". It's a vivid and somewhat uncommon word that you don't often find in pop songs.

In this song, Ramazzotti sings about being "confinanti di cuore solo che ognuno sta / Dietro gli steccati degli orgogli suoi" (neighbors of the heart, except that each one stands behind the fences of their own pride). It's a beautiful metaphor for emotional barriers, where two people are close yet separated by stubbornness, making it a memorable and poetic image.

“Cose Della Vita” (“Things of Life”) is Eros Ramazzotti’s heartfelt tour through the everyday highs and lows that make relationships so thrilling and confusing. Over a rhythmic pop-rock groove, the Italian singer reflects on very human situations: the sudden breaks and unexpected returns, the pride that fences two lovers apart, and the quiet nights when memories refuse to sleep. He keeps circling back to one thought—Sto pensando a te (“I’m thinking of you”)—showing how certain feelings ignore the ticking clock and stay stubbornly alive.

Yet the song is more than nostalgia; it is a declaration of resilience. Eros admits that reaching this point has “already been a struggle,” but he is still in piedi (“on his feet”) and chasing his sogni umani—the ordinary, fragile dreams we can almost catch with our hands. Life may feel like an endless pursuit, full of sharp curves and near-misses, but Ramazzotti invites us to grab the steering wheel anyway. In the end, “Cose Della Vita” celebrates the imperfect beauty of loving, stumbling, and trying again, reminding learners that the real drama of life is written between the lines of the everyday.

Eros Ramazzotti is one of Italy's most beloved pop singers and songwriters. Born in Rome in 1963 and named after the Greek god of love, he grew up in a working-class part of the city and started writing songs as a teenager, with help from his music-loving father.

His breakthrough came in 1984, when he won the newcomers' competition at the Sanremo Festival. Since then he has sold more than 80 million records across a career spanning four decades, recording in both Italian and Spanish and filling arenas throughout Europe and Latin America. Along the way he has shared songs with stars like Tina Turner, Cher, Andrea Bocelli, and Luciano Pavarotti.

Released in 1996, "Più bella cosa" is one of his signature hits. Its title means "the most beautiful thing," and the song is a warm tribute to the woman he loved at the time. It remains one of the best-loved Italian love songs of its generation.

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