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"Due vite"
Single by Marco Mengoni
from the album Materia (Prisma)
Released8 February 2023 (2023-02-08)
GenrePop
Length
  • 3:45 (original version)
  • 3:04 (Eurovision version)
LabelSony Music
Composers
  • E.D.D.
  • Davide Simonetta
Lyricists
Producers
  • E.D.D.
  • Davide Simonetta
Marco Mengoni singles chronology
"Tutti i miei ricordi"
(2022)
"Due vite"
(2023)
"Pazza musica"
(2023)
Alternative covers
Eurovision version cover
Music video
"Due vite" on YouTube
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry
Country
Artist
Language
Composers
Lyricists
  • Marco Mengoni
  • Davide Petrella
  • Davide Simonetta
Finals performance
Final result
4th
Final points
350
Entry chronology
◄ "Brividi" (2022)
"La noia" (2024) ►
Official performance video
"Due vite" (Grand Final) on YouTube

"Due vite" (Italian pronunciation: [ˈduːe ˈviːte]; transl. "Two lives") is a song recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Marco Mengoni for his eighth studio album, Materia (Prisma) (2023). It is the lead single and opening track on the album, released by Sony Music on 8 February 2023. The song was written by Mengoni with Davide Petrella and Davide Simonetta. Simonetta also produced the track together with E.D.D.[1] The song was Mengoni's winning entry for the Sanremo Music Festival 2023, the 73rd edition of the Italian musical festival, which doubled as the selection of the Italian act for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[2][3][4] It finished in fourth place at the Eurovision final with 350 points. Prior to the contest, "Due vite" reached number one in Italy.

A bilingual French-Italian version of the song, titled "La Dernière Chanson" ("The last song"), was released on 13 October 2023.[5]

Background and composition

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Mengoni spoke about the meaning of the song:[6]

It is my never-ending story because it is the story of a relationship between reason and the unconscious. I am devoting a lot of hours a week to my thoughts with a professional and I am realising that my unconscious gives me more realistic input than everyday life. I speak about this double life in the song: the life of the night and dreams that becomes more real than the dreams themselves, and the life I live every day. [...] I am a sinner, I am one who makes mistakes. There are slaps and you have to go on in life. There are moments of boredom and downsides that are needed like all things: for me, "Due vite" is this.

Mengoni dwelt on the inspiration for the song, found in the figure of Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla, explaining that:[6]

It is a song full of words, a continuous tension that never seems to explode until the moment I leave my vocal cords there, at Sanremo. It wasn't easy to tackle this piece, but the great thing is that we got carried away by Lucio Dalla, letting him inspire us, remembering him. I approached singing in this way: little breath, lots of words and a lot of tension to then explode.

The song also marks the singer's third participation at the Sanremo Music Festival after "Credimi ancora" in 2010 and "L'essenziale", winner of the Sanremo Music Festival 2013, with which he represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013.[7]

Reception

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The song was mostly well received by Italian critics. In its review of the Sanremo 2023 songs, Corriere della Sera gave "Due vite" an 8/10, describing the song as a "classic ballad" that "doses melody and rhythm well", where "thoughts chase each other".[8] Also Valentina Colosimo from Vanity Fair states that the song "allows Mengoni to show off all his singing skills", bringing the viewer "a ton of feelings".[9] Fabio Fiume from All Music Italia rated the song 7.5/10, writing the song is a "modern piece that respects both its vocal beauty and its best prerogatives to be personal".[10] The Panorama critic Gabriele Antonucci gave the song a 8.5 rating, he praised Mengoni's performance as "masterful", with a perfect combination of "voice, words and arrangement".[11] Less enthusiastic was the review by Francesco Prisco of Il Sole 24 Ore, assigning a score of 6-/10, writing that "Mengoni does Mengoni: the thing he does best", suggesting a lack of originality compared to his previous works.[12]

Music video

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The music video for the song was directed by Roberto Ortu.[13] The filming took place on the dunes of Piscinas in Sardinia.[14]

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Due vite"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI)[31] 6× Platinum 600,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[32] Platinum 15,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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from Grokipedia
"Due vite" (Italian for "Two Lives") is a pop ballad written and performed by Italian singer-songwriter Marco Mengoni, released on 8 February 2023 as the lead single from his eighth studio album, Materia (Prisma). Co-written with Davide Petrella and Davide Simonetta, who also co-produced the track alongside E.D.D., the song metaphorically depicts the emotional drift between two former lovers whose lives diverge after a breakup, emphasizing themes of introspection, loss, and resilience. The track achieved immediate commercial success, topping the Italian Singles Chart and peaking at number two on the Swiss Singles Chart, while also charting in several other European countries. Mengoni's performance of "Due vite" at the secured him victory in the competition's 73rd edition on 11 February 2023, marking his second Sanremo win after "" in 2013. As the winner, the song was selected to represent at the in , , where it advanced from the "Big 5" allocation to the grand final and finished in fourth place with 350 points—Italy's best result since their 2021 victory. "Due vite" has been praised for its poignant lyrics and Mengoni's emotive vocal delivery, contributing to the album Materia (Prisma)'s multi-platinum status in upon its release on 26 May 2023. The official , directed by Roberto Ortu and released on 20 April 2023, features surreal desert imagery symbolizing emotional isolation, further amplifying the song's thematic depth. A French version titled "La Dernière Chanson (Due Vite)" was later released in October 2023, expanding its international appeal ahead of Mengoni's European tour.

Background

Development and songwriting

"Due vite" was collaboratively written by , Davide Petrella, and Davide Simonetta, with Mengoni and Petrella handling the while all three contributed to the music. The song's development began in late as part of the creative sessions for Mengoni's eighth studio album, Materia (Prisma), where it was conceived as the . The process originated spontaneously in Davide Simonetta's studio near Crema, during a two-day session between Petrella and Simonetta; they started with an that sparked the and most , and Petrella refined the chorus after a sleepless night, leading to the first demo recording in a nearby ostello. Mengoni joined to refine the and , shaping the song's introspective structure to align with his personal narrative, while Petrella and Simonetta focused on the overall . The recording sessions took place in studios and were completed in early 2023, with Mengoni emphasizing emotional vocal delivery through short breaths and dense phrasing, co-produced by Simonetta and E.D.D.

Inspirations

The primary inspiration for "Due vite" draws from the musical duality of , the renowned Italian singer-songwriter whose work often blended rational structures with unconscious emotional depths, influencing the song's metaphorical framework of parallel existences. Mengoni specifically adopted Dalla's vocal technique of minimal breath control amid dense lyrics and building tension, allowing for an explosive release that mirrors the interplay between conscious restraint and subconscious release. This approach shaped the track's core, evoking Dalla's legacy in exploring human contradictions through song. Following the release of his 2021 album Materia (Terra), Mengoni entered a phase of personal reflection centered on relationships and the divergent paths of life, where intimate connections reveal hidden layers of the self. These contemplations arose from therapeutic insights into his own emotional landscape, framing love not as a singular but as a dialogue between surface realities and deeper yearnings. This personal context infused the song with authenticity, positioning it as an extension of Mengoni's evolving on in partnerships. The conceptual genesis of "two lives" emerged directly from Mengoni's experiences navigating fame and during his 2022 tours, where the adrenaline of stadium performances contrasted sharply with private moments of doubt and self-examination. Amid the highs of sold-out arenas and the lows of career uncertainties—such as the career doubts he experienced in 2012, when he considered quitting music—Mengoni grappled with the split between public persona and , crystallizing the idea of coexisting realities. This duality became the song's emotional anchor, born from the pauses between tour dates. External influences include subtle nods to Italian pop traditions, exemplified by Dalla's cantautori heritage of poetic , which provided a foundation for universal emotional resonance. In conceptualizing the track's broad appeal, Mengoni drew from modern Eurovision entries' emphasis on relatable human themes, ensuring the song's duality transcended cultural boundaries while honoring Italy's melodic legacy through Sanremo's competitive lens.

Music and lyrics

Composition and style

"Due vite" is classified as an adult contemporary pop that fuses traditional Italian elements with subtle electronic tones and orchestral arrangements, creating a contemporary yet timeless sound. The original recording lasts 3:46, while the Eurovision version was edited down to 3:04 to comply with the contest's three-minute limit. Musically, the song employs a verse-chorus structure that builds to a powerful crescendo, particularly in the choruses, set in the key of at a of 117 BPM, which lends it a melancholic yet dynamic pace. Instrumentation begins with a piano-driven intro, incorporates synth layers for electronic texture, and features orchestral string swells during the chorus to heighten emotional intensity; Marco Mengoni's vocal performance includes layered harmonies for added depth. The track was produced and arranged by Davide Simonetta in collaboration with E.D.D., with a mix that prioritizes atmospheric spaciousness to enhance its adaptability for live settings.

Themes and interpretation

"Due Vite" delves into the duality of two lives that diverge following a , serving as a for the internal tension between reason and , while evoking a profound sense of isolation amid the vastness of the . has explained that the song represents a between his conscious —governed by reason—and his unconscious, shaped by deeper s, drawing from his personal therapeutic reflections on thoughts and feelings. This manifests through the narrative of romantic separation, highlighting how emotional bonds fracture, leaving individuals adrift in . Central lyrics amplify this theme, such as "Siamo i soli svegli in tutto l’universo" ("We're the only ones awake in the whole universe"), which captures the emptiness and alienation following a relationship's end, as if the lovers alone perceive the world's indifference. The line "E ancora non conosco bene il tuo deserto" ("And I still don't know your desert well") employs the desert as a symbol of emotional barrenness, underscoring the uncharted, arid landscapes of the partner's inner turmoil and the barriers to true intimacy. Other imagery, like a "book on the floor in an empty house," further illustrates the disarray and abandonment in the wake of lost love, blending personal vulnerability with cosmic-scale loneliness. The song functions as a on personal growth amid unresolved love, encouraging acceptance of life's imperfections and mistakes as pathways to self-understanding. Mengoni has expressed his intent to make the track universally relatable, portraying heartbreak not as defeat but as an honest confrontation with one's dual nature, free from regrets. Written primarily in Italian with dense, poetic phrasing, the translate into English to reveal an introspective tone that invites listeners to reflect on their own emotional divides.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

"Due vite" was commercially released on February 8, 2023, serving as the from Marco Mengoni's album Materia (Prisma) through Sony Music Italy. The single launched in digital download and streaming formats, enabling immediate global access via platforms such as and . A physical was offered bundled with the Materia (Prisma) album edition, which includes the track as its opening song. An edited version, shortened to fit requirements, was distributed as a promotional single. Materia (Prisma) represents the second part of Mengoni's overarching Materia project, building on prior installments with "Due vite" setting the thematic tone from its lead position. On October 13, 2023, a bilingual French-Italian adaptation titled "La Dernière " was issued to target French-speaking markets, incorporating French lyrics penned by Doriand, alongside contributions from Mengoni, Davide Petrella, and Davide Simonetta.

Festival participation and events

"Due vite" debuted at the 73rd edition of the Festival di , held from February 7 to 11, 2023, where performed the song across multiple nights. In the superfinal, it emerged victorious with 45.53% of the combined votes from the press jury, demoscopic jury, and televote, defeating Lazza's "Cenere" (16.64%) and Mr. Rain's "Supereroi" (14.43%). The Sanremo triumph automatically selected "Due vite" as Italy's entry for the , amplifying expectations for Mengoni's international performance. On May 13, 2023, during the grand final in , Mengoni delivered the song on a circular platform illuminated by red and white lighting, accompanied by large LED screens displaying a beating heart and cityscape visuals to underscore the ballad's intimacy and drama. Italy placed fourth overall with 350 points, including 176 from national juries and 174 from the global televote. This success at generated significant pre-Eurovision buzz, with Mengoni's win drawing widespread media coverage and positioning the song as a frontrunner in early betting odds. Beyond these festivals, Mengoni integrated "Due vite" into promotional activities throughout 2023, including his "Marco Negli Stadi" , which featured sold-out shows at venues like in , where the track served as a centerpiece. He also appeared on prominent Italian television programs, notably performing the song on Che tempo che fa on February 12, 2023, the day after his Sanremo victory.

Reception

Critical response

Italian music critics offered a mixed but generally positive reception to "Due vite," with scores ranging from 6.5/10 to 8/10 across major outlets. Praises frequently centered on Marco Mengoni's vocal prowess and emotional delivery, as noted by Il Messaggero, which awarded an 8/10 for the song's elegant and powerful interpretation. Similarly, highlighted Mengoni's ability to start softly before unleashing a focused, escalating performance that elevated the track, rating it 7/10 despite deeming the arrangement too mainstream. Criticisms often pointed to a lack of originality within the pop formula, with Il Mattino giving 6.5/10 and noting an effective chorus but predictable themes. An aggregated average from these Italian reviews stood at approximately 7.9/10, reflecting broad approval for Mengoni's return to form. Internationally, coverage in Eurovision previews emphasized the song's strong staging potential and introspective . Billboard commended Mengoni's vocal versatility in "Due Vite," from near-rap verses to soaring high notes, positioning it as a highlight of Sanremo's first night. Eurovision-focused outlets like echoed this in their jury review, praising the poetic, emotional depth of the lyrics that transcended language barriers, though some panelists critiqued an over-reliance on familiar metaphors without bold innovation. The panel's average score was 7.33/10, underscoring a consensus on its solid craftsmanship as a modernized Italian . Overall, the critical sentiment leaned positive, celebrating Mengoni's interpretive strengths while acknowledging the track's adherence to established pop conventions, with an approximate average rating of 7/10 across sources. Public fan reactions mirrored this enthusiasm but with even stronger acclaim, as explored in broader reception analyses.

Public and commercial acclaim

"Due vite" received widespread acclaim from fans following its debut at the , where it quickly became a focal point of online discussions for its poignant emotional delivery. Public reactions highlighted the song's resonance, with audiences appreciating its heartfelt style and Mengoni's vocal performance during the representation for . The track's official Sanremo performance video on YouTube amassed over 148 million views, underscoring its viral appeal and sustained popularity among global listeners. This strong digital engagement reflected fans' enthusiasm for the song's introspective lyrics, contributing to its status as one of the standout Italian entries in recent Eurovision history. In terms of awards, "Due vite" secured the top prize at the 73rd Sanremo Festival, earning Mengoni the victory with 45.53% of the superfinal vote and confirming Italy's Eurovision entry. In 2024, the song won two categories at the SIAE Music Awards: Best Song for Live Dance Venues and Best Social Song in Italy. The song's success significantly elevated Mengoni's profile, leading to a sold-out in 2023 that culminated in a grand finale at Rome's and paving the way for the "Marco negli Stadi 2025" tour, which saw over 400,000 tickets sold across eleven dates. "Due vite" also inspired covers by international artists, such as German of the Lost's acoustic rendition, and fostered broader conversations on themes of and relational introspection within Italian pop music.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Due vite" debuted at number one on the Italian FIMI Singles Chart on February 9, 2023, following its win at the . The song held the top position for three consecutive weeks before descending to number two, where it remained for two weeks. It spent a total of 24 weeks in the top 10, demonstrating sustained popularity in its home market, and has accumulated over 90 weeks on the chart as of November 2025. Internationally, "Due vite" achieved its highest peak outside Italy at number two on the Swiss Singles Chart, where it charted for 13 weeks. The track also entered the at number 80 in February 2023, reflecting its broader appeal post-Sanremo, and later re-entered following its Eurovision performance. It registered entries on charts in several European countries, including , , and , though specific peaks were modest. On year-end lists, "Due vite" ranked second on the FIMI Singles Chart for 2023, underscoring its commercial dominance in behind only Lazza's "Cenere." The maintained visibility into through steady streaming, with positions in the top 150 on Spotify's Italian daily chart as late as , but no significant resurgence was reported in 2025 amid Mengoni's tour activities.

Certifications and sales

In Italy, "Due vite" received Gold certification from the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI) in February 2023 for 50,000 units and its first Platinum certification in March 2023, recognizing 100,000 units of sales and equivalent streaming. By April 2024, it had been upgraded to 6× Platinum status, certifying 600,000 units based on combined physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming equivalents (where 1 unit typically equates to one paid download or approximately 150-200 streams). This milestone reflects the song's enduring popularity, bolstered by its number-one peak on the Italian singles chart and inclusion on the album Materia (Prisma). Internationally, "Due vite" earned certification from IFPI for 15,000 units and for 30,000 units, both in May 2023. No additional international certifications, such as in other markets, have been reported as of November 2025, despite the song's chart entries in several European countries. The track's performance outside was supported by its fourth-place finish at the , which amplified global exposure. Sales and streaming data underscore "Due vite"'s commercial impact, with the song surpassing 139 million streams on by June 2023, driven largely by its Italian audience. Estimates place total equivalent units in above 800,000 when accounting for ongoing streams and bundling from Materia (Prisma) reissues, though official figures remain tied to the 6× threshold. As of late , no further updates have occurred under FIMI's revised thresholds (introduced in January , raising to 200,000 units), amid continued popularity from live performances and media tie-ins.

Visuals and media

Music video

The official music video for "Due vite" premiered on YouTube on February 7, 2023, coinciding with Marco Mengoni's live performance at the Sanremo Music Festival; it was directed by Roberto Ortu and produced by Borotalco.tv. Filming took place over a single day in the expansive Piscinas dunes of Sardinia, Italy, a remote coastal area in the comune of Arbus that underscores the song's themes of isolation and introspection. The video employs a cinematic visual style, opening in black-and-white of Mengoni traversing the barren dunes before transitioning to color as the music builds; this portrays him in contemplative , with symbolic wide shots of the reflecting the ' exploration of emotional distance and dual lives. As of November 2025, the video has surpassed 149 million views on , receiving acclaim for its artistic alignment with the song's introspective essence and evocative use of natural scenery to enhance thematic depth. A French adaptation titled "La Dernière Chanson (Due Vite)" was released as a on October 20, 2023, also directed by Roberto Ortu, featuring similar imagery to appeal to international audiences.

Live performances

Mengoni first performed "Due vite" live at the final on February 11, 2023, where the rendition secured him the overall victory and Italy's Eurovision entry. The song featured prominently in Mengoni's 2023 Materia Tour, which included sold-out stadium concerts across Italy during the summer, such as at in , as part of promoting his album Materia (Prisma). Following Sanremo, he delivered a notable television performance of the track on the Italian show Che Tempo Che Fa on February 12, 2023. The European leg of the tour later that year also incorporated "Due vite" into setlists, exemplified by its inclusion at in on October 23, 2023. At the grand final on May 13, 2023, in , Mengoni presented a minimalist staging centered on a circular platform with dynamic LED projections of water and sky motifs to evoke the song's themes. Accompanied by two backup singers and employing subtle choreography, the performance highlighted his vocal range while he wore a white suit, contributing to Italy's fourth-place finish. By 2025, "Due vite" continued to anchor Mengoni's live repertoire during the Live in Europe 2025 tour, with renditions at major venues like in on October 25, 2025, and during the stadium tour earlier that year, including in in July 2025. The track's inclusion in these shows underscores its enduring appeal in his concerts.

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