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The emotional climax of the song occurs when the singer asks, "Yes, but about me?" ( Sì, ma di me? ), questioning if the care they provide will ever be returned. Musical Style and Composition
Nyv, known for her multi-instrumental talents, delivers "Per favore" with a minimalist and intimate production style that prioritizes her vocal expression. The song blends contemporary pop with soul influences, characterized by a clean sound and emotional weight. Its slow tempo and stripped-back arrangement allow the listener to focus on the raw sincerity of the lyrics, reflecting Nyv’s signature "low profile" aesthetic.
The singer promises to "love the mistakes" and "dry the tears" of their partner. This imagery of protection—"I will dive to save you"—highlights a relationship dynamic where one person takes on the role of an emotional anchor.
The song’s title, which translates to "" in English, serves as a humble and desperate plea for affection. Nyv uses the lyrics to depict a protagonist who is willing to endure significant emotional labor to preserve a relationship. Key themes include:
Despite the devotion, there is a clear undercurrent of pain. The lyrics "I will pretend it's easy to let you go" and "I would just like to love you without hurting myself" reveal a struggle with self-preservation.
"" is a poignant emotional ballad by the Italian singer-songwriter Nyv (Nyvinne Pinternagel), first gaining widespread attention during her participation in the 19th season of the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi . Released as part of her debut album Low Profile , the track is a deeply personal exploration of unconditional love, self-sacrifice, and the vulnerability that comes with longing for a partner. Lyrical Themes and Narrative