Nulla Accade (feat. Gué Pequeno)

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The Unyielding Reality of Urban Life in 'Nulla Accade'

In 'Nulla Accade,' Marracash, featuring Gué Pequeno, delves into the harsh realities of urban life, emphasizing that nothing happens by chance. The repeated refrain, 'Nulla accade, nulla accade, nulla accade,' underscores the inevitability and preordained nature of events, particularly the troubles that arise in the city. Marracash paints a vivid picture of a sleepless city that he both belongs to and is shaped by, suggesting a symbiotic relationship between the individual and the urban environment.

The lyrics explore themes of struggle, resilience, and the impact of fame. Marracash describes the city's relentless pressure, likening it to a bullet that leaves a mark, and the envy and infamy that come with success. He uses powerful imagery, such as 'blood from the pen' and 'destinies written on faces,' to convey the deep scars left by life's challenges. The song also touches on the idea of familial and societal expectations, with references to 'family drama' and 'well-meaning wrongdoers,' highlighting the complex dynamics that shape one's destiny.

Gué Pequeno's verse adds another layer to the narrative, critiquing the education system and societal norms. He reflects on the disconnect between academic knowledge and real-world experience, and the necessity of self-reliance. The lyrics suggest that true strength comes from within, and that belief in oneself is the key to survival in a city that can crush you. The song concludes with a stark reminder of the cyclical nature of life in the city, where people live and die every day, trapped in a system that offers little salvation.

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  2. Dubbi
  3. Io
  4. GLI SBANDATI HANNO PERSO
  5. Bacia La Mano
  6. Voglio Andare Al Mare
  7. Nulla Accade (feat. Gué Pequeno)
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