Renato Zero - Ti Andrebbe Di Cambiare Il Mondo? - Official Videoclip - Zerovskij Solo Per Amore Direct
Moving away from standard pop, the track features the Budapest Art Orchestra and Budapest Art Choir , arranged by Maestro Renato Serio .
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".
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) Moving away from standard pop, the track features
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
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 Official Videoclip was filmed with support from
The project was so well-received that it was adapted into a Live Concert Film recorded at the Arena di Verona, which was released in theaters in 2018.
The track is a call to action against the "folle anonimato" (insane anonymity) and ignorance of modern life. It emphasizes: The "Zerovskij" Context The lyrics urge a partner
"" () 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
