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disincanto — disenchantment

Disincanto translates to "disenchantment" or "disillusionment". It's a sophisticated and evocative word that captures a complex emotional state, making it stand out from more common vocabulary.

In the song, Ultimo sings, "Sarà la nostalgia o forse il disincanto / Che porta me a volare, a non tornare presto." Here, he uses disincanto to suggest a feeling of disillusionment with the present, which drives him to seek escape or a different reality. This word adds a layer of depth to the lyrics, hinting at a longing for something more profound than what current circumstances offer.

Ever felt like you and someone special were strong enough to take on the world? That's the powerful feeling at the heart of Ultimo's song "Supereroi," which means Superheroes. The song describes a bond so deep that it feels invincible, capable of defying the relentless passage of time. The singer reflects on how time can be a trickster (infame è il suo mestiere - its job is infamous), silently changing everything and dulling old emotions. But he declares that this force cannot touch their connection.

This relationship makes them feel like superheroes. The singer feels that one lifetime isn't enough to express everything he has inside (non basta una vita per mostrare a te quello che ho dentro). When they are together, time itself seems to bend, with a single minute feeling like a hundred seconds. In a world full of deadlines and limitations, they prove they can overcome anything. The song is a powerful anthem about the strength we find in each other, a love and friendship that makes us feel extraordinary and capable of facing any challenge.

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