The song, written by the two singers themselves with Federica Abbate and Jacopo Ettore, and produced by Golden Years.[3][4] In a press statement, Tiziano Ferro talked about the meaning of the song, stating that the song "explores human psychology. "Feeling" is that instinctive spark that drives us. The song represents a kind of deep exploration of a complex situation".[5][6]
Critical reception
Ambra Ciafoni of All Music Italia writes that it is a "pure Tiziano style song" appreciating the union of the two voices in the track, deeming Ferro's voice "with lots of modulations and new sounds".[7]
In a less enthusiastic review, Mattia Marzi of Rockol wrote that the song is "not quite up to expectations" pointing out the presence of seven authors in writing a song on the theme of betrayal, in which the two singers list "all the times they caught their respective imaginary partners in the act". Marzi was not impressed by Ferro's choice in re-proposing a new "Ti voglio bene" (2004) although "at that time Ferro was 24 years old. Today he is 44, and perhaps going back to playing with those sounds may be risky: but then again, he has been trying to regain that post-adolescent dimension for years".[8]
Music video
The music video, directed by brothers Luca and Alessandro Morelli, was released in conjunction with the song's release through Elodie's YouTube channel.[9] The video was shot at G&J Grip Studios in Los Angeles.[10]