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The music video, featuring a real-life couple on a road trip across the "highways that lead to the sea" mentioned in the lyrics, further cemented its status as a modern Italian classic.

Musically, the track is an infectious blend of and indie-pop , characterized by: pinguini_tattici_nucleari_giovani_wannabe_offic...

The title, which translates to "Young Wannabes," captures the essence of a generation in flux. Frontman Riccardo Zanotti describes the song as a tribute to those who are still "becoming"—people who haven't quite found their final destination but are enjoying the journey. It embraces the idea of being a "wannabe" not as a failure, but as a state of constant potential and hunger for life. Musical Style and Success The music video, featuring a real-life couple on

: A driving rhythm that made it a staple for road trips and live performances. It embraces the idea of being a "wannabe"

: The lyrics are peppered with clever cultural nods, including mentions of Charles Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil and Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray .