Francesco Gabbani - Amen (official Music Video) Link
The lyrics describe a world where "Jesus has become agnostic" and "killers convert" to find instant holiness. The video’s minimalist aesthetic underscores this sense of moral bleaching—where everything is "cleaned" but nothing is actually redeemed.
While his later work would explicitly reference Desmond Morris's The Naked Ape , "Amen" lays the intellectual groundwork. The video portrays Gabbani as a lone figure trying to find meaning in a dreamlike, artificial world. The bridge of the song describes a dream of harmony that ends abruptly with "then he woke up," a moment reflected in the video’s sharp, jarring visual transitions. Francesco Gabbani - Amen (Official Music Video)
By choosing the Carrara marble mines, the video creates a "white void". This mirrors the lyrics' description of a "poverty of spirit" and the "fashionable look" of modern emptiness. The lyrics describe a world where "Jesus has
The song’s infectious, upbeat synth-pop rhythm hides a biting social critique. Gabbani utilizes the word "Amen"—a solemn liturgical affirmation—as a sarcastic dismissal of modern societal ills. The video reinforces this by placing Gabbani in a vast, cold marble quarry, a setting that symbolizes both the "monumental" history of Italian culture and the sterile, hollow nature of contemporary existence. The video portrays Gabbani as a lone figure