Soffio is a beautiful Italian word that can mean 'puff', 'breath', or 'gust'. It evokes a sense of something light, delicate, and fleeting.
In the song, the singers declare "Non siamo un soffio di vento" (We are not a gust of wind). They use this poetic image to emphasize that their love is not a temporary moment but something powerful and lasting, like the 'music that remains' from the song's title.
Musica Che Resta is a sweeping love anthem in which Il Volo paints romance as something bigger than time and space. The singer dives into their partner’s hidden thoughts, listens to their quietest silences, and finds courage, direction, and melody in their presence. They promise to be a constant shelter—“the sun on a rainy day”—and celebrate a bond that refuses to fade like a passing breeze.
At its heart, the song says: our love is music that lasts. Every embrace, every shared dream, every soul-kissed moment becomes a note in an everlasting soundtrack. Surrounded by billions of people, these two recognize each other, choose each other, and create a harmony meant to “restare” (remain) forever. The result is a powerful reminder that true love, like a great song, never stops playing.