Liberato - Tu T'e Scurdat' 'e Me 【EXTENDED — Strategy】

LIBERATO uses a "pidgin" language that merges Neapolitan dialect with English and Italian, creating an urban, modern sound that resonates across different regions.

The lyrics describe a sense of longing, contrasting past shared moments with the current reality of separation (e.g., "Six months without you"). LIBERATO - TU T'E SCURDAT' 'E ME

TU T'E SCURDAT' 'E ME - song and lyrics by LIBERATO | Spotify LIBERATO uses a "pidgin" language that merges Neapolitan

Scennimmo a Mergellin' Nun ne parlamm' cchiù 'E cinche d"a matin' It's me and you. 'Na rosa 'e cient' spin' Seje mise senz"e te. ' LIBERATO - TU T'E SCURDAT' 'E ME - video Dailymotion 'Na rosa 'e cient' spin' Seje mise senz"e te

Metaphors like "a rose with a hundred thorns" represent the beauty and pain of love, while local imagery—such as stars falling over the Gulf or rain over Procida—grounds the emotion in the landscape of Naples. The Music Video