"Abissale" translates to "Abyssal," symbolizing an unbridgeable gap or "abyss" between two people in a relationship.
The song is built on contrasting imagery of shared beauty and deep-seated differences.
The music video for "Abissale" is a recording of a real-world conducted in Via Dante, Milan .
The song describes the end of a love story where the two individuals realize they are fundamentally different. Tananai wrote it during a happy period of his life by reflecting on past feelings of inadequacy and the pain of "suffering like a dog" ( sofferto come un cane ).
Tananai stood completely still for over eight hours , acting as a human statue while the city’s life swirled around him.
It was a "test of maturity," moving away from the irony of his previous hits like "Sesso Occasionale" to show a more vulnerable, human side. 2. The Famous Social Experiment (Music Video)
"Abissale" translates to "Abyssal," symbolizing an unbridgeable gap or "abyss" between two people in a relationship.
The song is built on contrasting imagery of shared beauty and deep-seated differences.
The music video for "Abissale" is a recording of a real-world conducted in Via Dante, Milan .
The song describes the end of a love story where the two individuals realize they are fundamentally different. Tananai wrote it during a happy period of his life by reflecting on past feelings of inadequacy and the pain of "suffering like a dog" ( sofferto come un cane ).
Tananai stood completely still for over eight hours , acting as a human statue while the city’s life swirled around him.
It was a "test of maturity," moving away from the irony of his previous hits like "Sesso Occasionale" to show a more vulnerable, human side. 2. The Famous Social Experiment (Music Video)