Part love story, part crime scene — “Killer” turns romance into a suspense film you can dance to. Baby K, the Rome-raised rapper who was born in Singapore, locks horns with Italian pop icon Tiziano Ferro in a fiery duet where attraction and danger walk hand in hand. She adores him “senza trucchi” (without makeup), yet warns she’s the last piece of his puzzle and could vanish with a clean “addio.” He’s captivated by her fearless, “alpha” spirit, but their chemistry feels like a high-stakes chase: one moment they’re partners in crime, the next they’re wondering who will pull the trigger on the relationship.
Beneath the slick beat lies a message of female self-worth and power. The refrain “Senza noi non siete niente” (without us you are nothing) flips the script, reminding men that women aren’t trophies — each stands strong on her own. As the song asks, “Se questo è amore, la storia è un thriller. Chi è la vittima? Chi sarà il killer?” love becomes a psychological game where roles can shift in a heartbeat. It’s an exhilarating anthem for anyone who’s ever felt both the rush and the risk of passion.