Immensità directly translates to "immensity" or "vastness". It's a beautiful and evocative word that captures a sense of boundless space and profound depth.
In Gigi D'Alessio's song, the word is central to the theme, appearing multiple times. It refers not only to the physical vastness of the world or the sky but also metaphorically to the overwhelming nature of life, love, and the universe. The singer uses it to express a feeling of being a small part of something much larger, yet still hoping to find connection and love within that grand immensity.
"L'immensità" ("The Immensity") is Gigi D'Alessio's ballad about holding onto love and belief across a vast, uncertain world. He compares hope to a drop of rain: each one that falls gives rise to a new flower, and a butterfly settles on it, small signs of life springing from something as ordinary as rain.
From there the song turns personal. The singer says he is sure that somewhere in this great immensity, someone still thinks of him, even just a little, and won't forget him. He admits he won't spend his whole life alone, and one day he'll find some love for himself too, even though right now he feels like nothing, a "nullità," against something so vast.
The chorus repeats "nell'immensità" (in the immensity) again and again, almost like the phrase is dissolving into the sky itself. It's a song about faith that you still matter, and that you're still remembered, even when you feel impossibly small against the size of the world.