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"Disincanto" isn't just a song; it's a powerful anthem of liberation. The title translates to "Disenchantment," and that's exactly what Italian artist Madame sings about: the difficult but freeing process of shedding all the rules, instructions, and illusions you've been taught. She declares that she no longer wants a pre-defined reason to live, whether it's a god, a great love, or a grand purpose. Instead, she wants to embrace life with all its sharp corners and painful bruises, finding a strange joy in the raw, unfiltered experience of just being alive.

This journey into disenchantment is a fearless one. Madame proclaims she is no longer afraid, even if it means feeling like a "soul in nothingness." She bravely rewrites old stories, suggesting that if she were Eve, she would have devoured the entire apple, seeds and all, fully embracing knowledge and its consequences. The song is a celebration of imperfection, contradiction, and the courage to live without a map. It's about finding your own way, even if that means being completely alone on your path.

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