Annebbiati means 'foggy' or 'clouded'. It's a descriptive word that goes beyond a simple state, suggesting a sense of being obscured or unclear, often due to external influences.
In the song, the lyrics
"Nuda" paints a vivid picture of a fleeting, intense connection in a club, clouded by smoke and alcohol. The title, which means "Naked" in Italian, is a central theme. The singer sees a woman dancing and is immediately captivated by her presence. He describes her in detail, from her red dress he'd rather remove to the way she shines "like the sun even if she's half-crazy." The song captures the feeling of a one-night encounter where two people know nothing about each other but share a powerful, physical attraction.
The lyrics, a mix of Italian and Spanish, explore the idea of seeing someone's true self, or at least a liberated version of it. The singer thinks she already looks "nuda" (naked) just from her smile, suggesting a raw vulnerability or a carefree attitude. She seems focused only on the moment: "partying, a cigarette, glasses of gin." The Spanish verse adds another layer, hinting she's drinking to forget a past lover. It's a song about escaping reality for a night, a passionate but temporary connection where the only goal is to live in the moment.