Nostalgia is a beautiful Italian word that directly translates to "nostalgia" in English. While the word itself is familiar, its usage in this song is particularly interesting.
Giovanni Zarrella sings, "Con la nostalgia voglio emozionarmi" (With nostalgia I want to get excited). This line flips the common perception of nostalgia as a bittersweet longing for the past. Instead, he expresses a desire to embrace and even be thrilled by these past feelings, suggesting a proactive and positive engagement with memories rather than just a passive yearning. It's a unique take on a universal emotion.
BASTA! BASTA! is a playful plea for someone to stop dragging their feet in a relationship. The singer is left waiting again, tired of always being the one who shows up on time while his partner keeps him hanging.
Rather than staying angry, he turns his frustration into a catchy demand: enough waiting, enough distance, just be here with me. The repeated "basta" (Italian for "enough" or "stop it") becomes both a complaint and an invitation, a way of saying he wants closeness and commitment, not more excuses.
By the end, the song settles into warmth: a wish to laugh, to feel nostalgic together, and to close the night with a kiss, showing that behind the exasperation is genuine affection.