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tormentarti — torment yourself

Tormentarti means "to torment yourself." It's a reflective and emotionally charged word that stands out in the lyrics.

In the song, Tony Boy uses it in the opening line, "Basta tormentarti" (Stop tormenting yourself), setting a tone of introspection and a call to move past internal struggles. This word captures a deep emotional state, making it memorable and relatable.

In "Passa Il Tempo," which translates to "Time Passes," Italian artist Tony Boy reflects on moving forward and letting go of past troubles. The song's main message is clear from the start: "Passa il tempo, basta tormentarti / È passato ormai" ("Time passes, stop tormenting yourself / It's in the past now"). He grapples with the feeling of not meeting expectations and being on a different timeline than he once imagined.

Throughout the song, Tony Boy paints a picture of a difficult life, hinting at struggles with lines like "Non c'è il soffitto, piove dentro" ("There's no ceiling, it's raining inside"), a powerful metaphor for feeling exposed and having internal turmoil. He finds strength in friendship, thanking a "brother" for his support, and uses his music as a form of release and redemption, calling his rhymes "il nostro perdono" ("our forgiveness"). It's a song about resilience, finding reasons to smile "even if everything goes wrong," and the universal struggle of judging oneself while trying to move on.

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