After the triumph of her previous songs, Marikarma is ready to hit the sound waves again with “Bellini”, the new single that will debut on April 15th both on digital platforms and in radio rotation for the Hopeland label.
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Produced by the talented Lord Bart, the track combines contemporary sounds with a festive atmosphere, resulting in a song that celebrates the pursuit of pleasure and personal freedom.
A Night of Liberation
“Bellini” tells the story of a night of fun and liberation. The protagonist moves through the city, drink in hand, in the heat of the moment, while she distances herself from thoughts and ties that hold her back. Between winks thrown, the pulsating energy of the night and the clear rejection of any form of toxicity, this piece is not only a celebration of temporary pleasure, but a strong declaration of independence and self-love. An invitation to let go of what is not useful and to rediscover one's true essence.
Engaging Production
Lord Bart’s production frames this introspection impeccably. “Bellini” presents itself as a piece that, while narrating a light and casual evening, hides beneath the surface a powerful and positive invitation. With a rhythmic base that invites you to move and a fresh sound, the song manages to capture the essence of a message that goes beyond mere fun.
Arrival of a New
Success April 15 will not only mark the release of the single, but also the launch of a video clip that will accompany the song, promising to visually capture the theme of freedom and leisure. “Bellini” is ready to conquer the radio and digital platforms, and it already promises to be a new hymn to the joy of living.
Article published on 4 April 2025 - 14:23
The article is interesting but there are many things that can be said about 'Bellini'. The music seems good to me, but the lyrics are not very clear. Let's hope the video is better than the song, otherwise I don't know if it will be successful.
Yes, I thought the same thing. The song has a nice melody, but the words could be more understandable for everyone. Maybe with the video everything will be clearer.
I don't know if the song manages to convey a deep message as it says in the article. Maybe it's just a dance track, and there's nothing wrong with that.