"Per sempre" | ||||||||
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Single by Nina Zilli | ||||||||
from the album L'amore è femmina | ||||||||
Released | 15 February 2012 | |||||||
Format | Digital download | |||||||
Genre | Pop | |||||||
Length | 3:25 | |||||||
Label | Universal Music Italy | |||||||
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"Per sempre" (Italian pronunciation: [per ˈsɛmpre]; English: "Forever") is a song by Italian singer Nina Zilli, released in 2012 as the lead single from her second studio album, L'amore è femmina.
The song competed in the "Big Artists" section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2012, placing seventh in a field of fourteen entries. During the contest, Zilli was also chosen by a specific jury to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. After being confirmed as the Italian entry to the contest, it was announced that the song was replaced by "L'amore è femmina", also performed by Nina Zilli.
The song peaked at number five on the Italian Singles Chart and it was certified platinum for domestic downloads exceeding 30,000 units.
The song was composed by Zilli herself, together with popular Italian songwriter Roberto Casalino. It is a traditional ballad, inspired by the style of 1960s' popular Italian female singers such as Mina, who also influenced Zilli's look on stage during the Sanremo Music Festival.
The lyrics of the song refer to the end of a lovestory, with Zilli setting aside her pride while promising eternal love and asking her ex-partner to come back to her.
On 15 January 2012, during the TV programme L'arena, Gianni Morandi announced the complete list of songs competing in the "Big Artists" section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2012, also including Nina Zilli's "Per sempre". Zilli performed the song for the first time on 14 February 2012, during the first night of the festival. Following a technical problem occurred in the voting process, all the songs were admitted to the second night of the show. The song was performed again the following day, being admitted to the semi-final, which was held on 17 February 2012. During the fourth night, Zilli sang the track in a duet with Giuliano Palma, gaining access to the final, during which she placed seventh in the overall ranking. During all Zilli's performances, the Sanremo Festival Orchestra was conducted by Beppe Vessicchio.