Lorenzo Tuveri's second EP is out: "It's about me and billions of other people."
"A sincere space," says the 24-year-old from Guspini, "made of words that seem written for anyone who has ever loved, lost, hoped, or simply lived."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Out today on all streaming platforms is the second EP of unreleased songs by Lorenzo Tuveri, a 24-year-old from Guspini who combines university studies, a job, and his great passion: music.
"I've been singing since I was little," he says, "and I started writing my own music in 2019. Writing makes me feel free and constantly exploring myself. I'm an emerging artist, and it's not easy at all, but that's precisely why I don't want to stop believing in it ."
The album is called "Come Me, Billions": "A sincere space, made of words that seem written for anyone who has ever loved, lost, hoped, or simply lived. I define it as a sonic journey that whispers simple and profound truths, collects intimate stories, fragments of everyday life. Each song is a mirror: it speaks of us, of who we are. From insecurities to the small moments of light that make us feel alive, it's music that embraces, consoles, and reminds us that we're not alone. Each track tells a different story, one that is first and foremost mine, but immediately afterward that of everyone who finds themselves in it."
The album features five tracks, arranged in a logical and precise order : "It starts with Ricordi Duracell, which was the beginning of the journey. It continues with Pierrot , a modern and profound ballad, then Tutto Un Senso , a song that gave me the opportunity to experiment with new sounds, recounting everyday life. The penultimate track, Metti Che, is an act of courage, and talks about the end of a love story. About acceptance and processing, until one becomes aware of the present."
Finally, the last track, Buonanotte: "A universal dedication. It has true and profound lyrics, and with just a few instruments, mainly the piano, I say goodnight to whoever is listening at that moment. It's a hug to those who feel lost, to those who have lost, and to those who have learned to love their scars. It doesn't promise that everything will pass, but it reminds us that we are not alone. But above all, it reminds us that each of us has the right to feel broken, to stop, to breathe. And this song wants to be just that: a safe space, a flame that doesn't burn, but warms gently."
(Unioneonline/D)