After a year of successes, concerts and an Instore tour that crossed all of Italy, Lorenz Simonetti returns to the stage with a new single: “SE QUESTO NON È AMORE” (MTmusic), available on digital platforms from March 14. The song will also be broadcast on the radio starting from March 18 and is accompanied by a suggestive video clip.
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A New Single
“IF THIS IS NOT LOVE” presents itself as an intense ballad that explores the inner torment caused by a love story. The chorus becomes almost a mantra, reflecting on the feeling of being deprived of one's soul: “If this is not love then tell me what it is, you who have stolen the soul of someone like me”. Lorenz describes the song as a portrait of a love that, due to its intensity, can become suffocating, transforming the feeling into need and obsession.
A Significant Production
The track is produced by Fausto Cogliati, whose talent has left a mark on the music scene. The song represents a mix of elegance and modernity, a balance between Lorenz's freshness and the producer's visionary production. "SE QUESTO NON È AMORE" was proposed for two consecutive years at Sanremo Giovani under the management of Amadeus.
Lorenz's Musical Journey
The video accompanies the single, reflecting with images the cycle of light, from the confusion of sunset to night, the moment in which the mind gets lost in its thoughts. With millions of followers and successes on YouTube and Spotify, Lorenz Simonetti continues his musical journey after the EP “RAGGIUNGIMI”, released on June 7. Born in 2001, Lorenz is from Emilia and is not only a singer, but also a role model for young people who inspires them to study music, having started playing the piano at 6 and singing at 11, founding his first bands at 14.
Article published on March 18, 2025 - 13pm
I read this article and it seems interesting. Lorenz Simonetti did a good job with his new single. I'm curious to listen to it and see how his musical career develops in the future, especially after the success at Sanremo.
The article is interesting, but I find that there are some unclear points. The description of the song does not explain well what the message is. I would have expected more details about the production and the meaning of the song. Also, there are some distracting typos.