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Malinconia — Melancholy

Malinconia translates directly to "melancholy." It's a beautiful and evocative word that captures a deep sense of sadness or wistfulness, often without a specific cause.

In "In Automatico," Tony Boy uses this word to express the profound sadness he feels when he thinks about a lost love, singing "Malinconia se penso che non torni più" (Melancholy if I think you won't come back). It's a more poetic and intense word than simply saying "sadness," making it particularly impactful in the song.

Ever feel like your thoughts are stuck on a loop? That's the core idea behind Tony Boy's "In Automatico." The title, which means "On Automatic," describes how the singer's mind keeps returning to a painful place, no matter how hard he tries to stop it. He sings about a person who has changed and a relationship that is now just a memory, bringing feelings of malinconia (melancholy) and nostalgia.

This isn't just a simple breakup song, though. The lyrics paint a picture of a tough life that has left him feeling emotionally frozen. He uses powerful metaphors to describe his state of mind, comparing his heart to an "igloo" and his emotions to a locked phone with the wrong PIN. He feels emotionally blocked off, harsh only with himself, and unable to escape the cycle of his own thoughts.

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