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elicapropeller

Elica literally means "propeller". It's a beautiful and unusual word to find in a pop song, and Coez uses it to create a powerful metaphor for freedom and love.

He repeats the line "volare senz'elica" (to fly without a propeller) throughout the chorus. This image beautifully captures the feeling of weightless, effortless joy he feels with his partner, as if their love is so powerful it allows them to soar without any mechanical help. It represents a pure and magical escape from the everyday.

Coez’s “Domenica” is a love-soaked daydream about turning every ordinary moment into the light-hearted magic of a Sunday. The singer wishes every day felt like that slow, carefree morning when you balance on a bike with no hands, laugh so hard it feels a little crazy, and toss every plan out the window just to stay with someone special. With images of empty stadiums, winding highways, and hands slicing through the wind, Coez paints freedom as something simple: two people side by side, playing at life like children who haven’t yet learned to worry.

Yet the song isn’t only sweet nostalgia; it also winks at real-world imperfections. Parents can be tense, clocks keep ticking, and the sun will set on even the most perfect ride. By wishing “vorrei fosse domenica” (I wish it were Sunday) again and again, Coez reminds us that the magic comes from choosing to live in the moment despite life’s little annoyances. The result is a feel-good anthem that invites listeners to loosen their grip on routine, breathe, and let love turn any day into a never-ending Sunday.

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