Ogni volta è così | |
Cover: | cover of_Ogni volta è così_song by italian singer_Emma Marrone_2022.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Emma |
Released: | 3 February 2022 |
Genre: | Pop rock |
Length: | 3:27 |
Label: | Universal Music Italy |
Prev Title: | Che sogno incredibile |
Prev Year: | 2021 |
Next Title: | Mezzo mondo |
Next Year: | 2023 |
"Ogni volta è così" is a song recorded by Italian singer Emma. It was released on 3 February 2022 through Universal Music Italy.[1]
The song competed at the Sanremo Music Festival 2022, making the singer third participation on the contest, the first since her win with "Non è l'inferno" in 2012; it premiered during the second night of the music show.[2] [3] The song placed sixth in the final ranking.[4]
The song was written by the singer herself with Davide Petrella and Dario Faini, who produced the track.[5] Emma explained the meaning the song in an interview with Billboard Italia:[6] Concerning her participation in the Sanremo Music Festival 2022 without a larger record project,[7] [8] Emma said in an interview in October 2023 for Il Fatto Quotidiano that she took part for her father, who was ill with leukemia at the time and passed away the following September 4:[9]
Francesco Chignola of TV Sorrisi e Canzoni was particularly impressed by the song's arrangement "in which the singer sincerely confronts a love dragged by the words."[10] Il Messaggero dwelled on the meaning, reporting that "Ogni Volta è Così" is not just a love song, but a song that tells of a condition that many women experience and in which they may find themselves."[11]
Vincenzo Nasto of Fanpage.it wrote that it is "a song that could be part of the singer's repertoire of cult songs" because it describes "a love story that also pays homage to the women of Italian music of the past, such as artistic godmother Loredana Bertè."[12] All Music Italia welcomed the song's invitation "to surrender, to abandon the war of the strongest, and to lose themselves in each other" in a "moment of total love, made of sensuality and trust."[13]
Reviewing the song for Il Sole 24 Ore, Francesco Prisco wrote "everything passes, even the most beautiful love stories end, and poor Emma, with a song written by Davide Petrella and Dardust, gets sad, on a vindictive refrain."[14] Andrea Conti of Il Fatto Quotidiano described the singer's new project as "a power ballad and an invitation to the loved one: 'Surrender tonight'" being particularly impressed by the singer's arrangement and voice.[15]
The music video for the song was directed by Lorenzo Silvestri and Andrea Santaterra, aka Bendo, and was released in conjunction with the single's release.[16] [17]
The video was described by All Music Italia as "aesthetic, in which the viewer is projected into a universe steeped in dark and futuristic atmospheres." In particular, Emma was compared to "an android, [...] whose nature, appearance and character are the result of a world in which homologation is so ingrained that she loses awareness of it," who nevertheless takes an attitude of rebellion against the system by "becoming aware of her own will and making her voice come through loudly."[18]
Chart (2022) | Peak position |
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Italy (FIMI)[19] | 13 |
Italy (Airplay)[20] | 27 |
San Marino (SMRRTV Top 50)[21] | 36 |