Imagine waking up, flinging open the window, and greeting the day with a loud "Buongiorno, vita!"—that is exactly what Italian singer-songwriter Ultimo does in this track. He sings to Life as if it were a shy friend lurking outside the door, begging it to come in, explain itself, and stay for good. The lyrics slip through vivid scenes: a falling leaf that even concrete makes room for, the sun patiently waiting out winter, and the promise that summer will always return. Behind every image lies a simple reminder—warmth, hope, and answers are already inside us if we dare to listen.
Ultimo then brings the spotlight back to his own story, headphones on in the park at fifteen and again at twenty-five, refusing to abandon the child he once was. Despite parental pressure to get a "real" job, he chooses a blood-pact with music, trusting it to carry him through self-doubt and changing seasons. The chorus resolves in an embrace: wherever you stand, do not be disappointed in yourself because even the sea rests. "Buongiorno Vita" is therefore both a personal diary and a universal pep-talk, urging listeners to hug life tightly, feel the summer inside, and march forward with the same fearless curiosity they had as kids.