Renato Zero - Ti Andrebbe Di Cambiare Il Mondo? - Official Videoclip - Zerovskij Solo Per Amore -

"" () serves as the philosophical and symphonic lead single for Renato Zero's 2017 concept project, Zerovskij - Solo per Amore . The song and its Official Videoclip act as a manifesto for the broader "Zerovskij" narrative—a hybrid between a pop-symphonic album and a theatrical opera . Core Themes and Artistic Intent

The track is a call to action against the "folle anonimato" (insane anonymity) and ignorance of modern life. It emphasizes:

The Official Videoclip was filmed with support from the Parco Naturale Regionale Bracciano - Martignano , emphasizing the natural beauty and "purity" the song seeks to reclaim. Key Musical Specs Release Date May 2, 2017 Tempo Approx. 65 BPM (Slow/Ballad) Genre Symphonic Pop / Musica d'autore Album Zerovskij - Solo per amore (Zero's 30th studio album) "" () serves as the philosophical and symphonic

He criticizes a society that wants everyone to be "all the same" and argues that money and power will never truly satisfy humanity. The "Zerovskij" Context

Moving away from standard pop, the track features the Budapest Art Orchestra and Budapest Art Choir , arranged by Maestro Renato Serio . It emphasizes: The Official Videoclip was filmed with

Zero describes memory as a "enemy" to those in power, suggesting that remembering a different way of living is a form of resistance.

The lyrics urge a partner or the listener ("io e te") to rediscover dreams and "stop time" to find meaning through simple, authentic human connections. The "Zerovskij" Context Moving away from standard pop,

The song was written by Renato Zero with and composed alongside Maurizio Fabrizio . It sets the stage for a grander story where Zero takes on the role of "Zerovskij," a stationmaster at a cosmic terminal where personified feelings like Love , Hate , Time , Life , and Death arrive on "infinite trains".