The song is characterized by its and Electropop production. It maintains the "Liberato aesthetic" by layering electronic beats with melodic, soulful vocals sung entirely in the Neapolitan dialect.
: The track features a polished, modern sound that contrasts with its deep-rooted cultural themes. liberato_guagliuncella_napulitana_testo_e_musica
: Since its release, it has become a staple of Liberato's live sets, performed at major venues like the Circo Massimo in Rome. The song is characterized by its and Electropop production
: The track begins with "Tu sî na malatia / N'ata categoria" ("You are a disease / Another category"), setting a tone of obsessive, high-stakes love. setting a tone of obsessive
The lyrics tell a story of longing and devotion, using Neapolitan metaphors to describe an intense romantic connection.