Articolo - 31 - Pere

Ultimately, Pere is a call for authenticity in an age of artifice. It serves as a reminder that in a world of "out-of-season watermelons" and "cardboard orange juice," the only way to verify reality is through direct experience and critical questioning. By stripping away the metaphorical "peel," Articolo 31 challenges their audience to stop being passive consumers of a curated reality and to start "touching" the world to see if it is real. Articolo 31 – Pere Lyrics - Genius

The Illusion of the "Bollino Blu": A Deconstruction of Pere by Articolo 31 Articolo 31 - Pere

The central refrain, "Le pere non basta farle vedere / Bisognerebbe toccare per sapere se son vere," uses "pere" (pears) as a double entendre for breasts, critiquing the rampant sexualization and plastic aesthetic of the television era. By referencing icons like Sabrina Ferilli, Articolo 31 highlights a culture where the "show" is prioritized over substance. The "pears" represent the manufactured perfection of models and TV personalities—images that are presented for consumption but lack "tangible" reality. 3. The Supermarket of Life Ultimately, Pere is a call for authenticity in

From the opening lines, the song establishes itself not as a typical pop tune, but as a "service of information". The lyrics describe a nation "at the fruit stage"—an Italian idiom for being at the end of one's rope—where the flavor is irrelevant compared to the outer appearance or the "buccia" (skin). This is a direct jab at consumer culture, where citizens are pacified by the "blue sticker" (bollino blu) of official approval, much like the bananas in their self-proclaimed "Repubblica delle banane". 2. The Fetishization of the Image Articolo 31 – Pere Lyrics - Genius The

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