Indosserò is the future tense of the Italian verb indossare, which means "to wear" or "to put on," usually referring to clothing.
In the song, Ermal Meta creates a deeply poetic and intimate image by singing, "Il tuo respiro indosserò" (I will wear your breath). He uses this verb metaphorically to express a desire for profound closeness, as if he could wrap himself in his lover's breath, making it a part of him. This unusual and beautiful phrasing makes it a truly standout word.
“Voodoo Love” is a heartfelt confession wrapped in Mediterranean warmth and a hint of Latin magic. Ermal Meta and Jarabe De Palo sing about a love so powerful it feels almost bewitched: even when the lovers are apart, her smile streaks across his life like a shooting star, lighting up any darkness. He compares her to the sea—vast, mysterious, and impossible to contain—while admitting that real affection sometimes hides its best side and needs to be voiced: È bello volersi bene e ogni tanto dirselo (It’s beautiful to care for each other and, from time to time, say it aloud).
At its core, the song celebrates the everyday spells that bind two people: shared scents, whispered words, dancing together in the dark, and the exhilarating noise of new beginnings. “Voodoo Love” invites listeners to surrender to those little enchantments, trust the pull of the tide, and enjoy the present without overthinking the future. It’s a breezy, romantic reminder that love, like the sea, can both soothe and mesmerize—so why not dive in and let the music cast its spell?