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SpariròI will disappear

Sparirò means "I will disappear" or "I will vanish." It's the future tense of the verb "sparire" (to disappear).

In the context of the song, the artist uses this word to express a desire to completely vanish from a past relationship and its memories. He sings, "Sparirò, -arirò, come i sorrisi di lunedì" (I will disappear, like Monday's smiles), conveying a sense of finality and a wish to become unseen, much like the elusive John Cena he references.

Mudimbi’s “Sparirò” is a cheeky goodbye anthem. Over a playful hip-hop beat, the Italian rapper imagines wiping every trace of a past relationship, burying old memories “in the depths.” He pictures himself vanishing like Monday smiles or wrestling star John Cena (“you can’t see me”), all while munching tempura, riding life in drifting mode, and toasting with a carefree “cin cin.” The message? Heartbreak hurts, yet Mudimbi prefers humor, weed, and fast-forward motion to any tear-soaked drama.

Behind the punchlines lives a relatable feeling: the urge to escape the weight of someone who no longer belongs in your story. Instead of wallowing, the singer launches himself “ad alta quota” (at high altitude), choosing fresh air and slow-motion flights over self-pity on the ground. “Sparirò” mixes swagger with self-care, turning the classic breakup song into a comic-book vanishing act where the hero disappears, but only to rise higher, lighter, and impossibly out of reach.

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