Category: Måneskin

Torna a casa

Meaning of “Torna a casa” by Måneskin

“Torna a casa” by Måneskin revolves around the narrator expressing deep longing and desperation for a person named Marlena, who has significantly impacted his life, helping him through rough times and personal growth. Throughout...

HONEY (ARE U COMING?)

“HONEY (ARE U COMING?)” by Måneskin

Sony Music Italy and Epic Records released “HONEY (ARE U COMING?)” on 1 September 2023, with it not being associated with any larger project. However, to note, Måneskin did drop an album (via those same...

TIMEZONE

“TIMEZONE” by Måneskin

On Måneskin’s “TIMEZONE”, Damiano is spazzing against the machine in his own special, romance-related way. The addressee is his lover and moreover one whom he is separated from by “7,000 miles”. In other words, this person...

LA FINE

“LA FINE” by Måneskin

“LA FINE” is a song which, in a way, presents more questions than it does a solid conclusion. It is existential in nature, with the vocalist questioning the meaning of life, in a manner of...

THE LONELIEST

“The Loneliest” by Måneskin

Måneskin’s “The Loneliest” is a breakup song or more specifically one in which the vocalist is lamenting having already parted ways with the addressee. It is never specified that their relationship was a romantic one....

MAMMAMIA

“MAMMAMIA” by Måneskin

The term “mammamia” or “mamma mia”, as it is more commonly spelled, is an exclamation that originated in Italy, i.e. Måneskin’s homeland. And the reason why the band is compelled to resort to such language is because...

I Wanna Be Your Slave

“I Wanna Be Your Slave” by Måneskin

There’s a lot going on in this song, with the first verse especially being quite detailed in terms of the singer’s romantic relationship with the addressee, though primarily, as implied by the title, from...

Beggin'

“Beggin’” by Måneskin

Måneskin’s “Beggin’” features the vocalist “begging” the addressee to “put (her) loving hand out”. In other words, he is entreating her to willfully receive his love. And whereas this song does rely quite a bit on...