L'amore esiste

"L'amore esiste"
Single by Francesca Michielin
from the album di20
Released 6 March 2015
Format Digital download
Recorded 2015
Genre Pop
Length 3:32
Label Sony Music Italy
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Michele Canova
Francesca Michielin singles chronology
"Magnifico"
(2014)
"L'amore esiste"
(2015)
"Battito di ciglia"
(2015)
Music video
"L'amore esiste" on YouTube

"L'amore esiste" is a song recorded by Italian singer Francesca Michielin, written by Fortunato Zampaglione and Michele Canova. The latter also produced the track, which was released on 6 March 2015 as the lead single from Michielin's second studio album, di20. Certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, it was Michielin's second solo top ten single in Italy. The song also received the Lunezia Pop Award in 2015.

Background

In April 2014, Francesca Michielin revealed she was working on new material for her second studio album.[1] Later during the same year, she appeared as a featured artist on the single "Magnifico" by Italian rapper Fedez, which became a commercial success in Italy, but she did not release any work as a lead artist until March 2015.[2][3] In February 2015, Michielin started posting messages on her Twitter account, suggesting a new release. After sharing a photo of a red background, she sent a series of pictures with incremental details, including a prism and Michielin's name. The picture was later revealed as the single's artwork. During the same days, she also sent a message including the sentence "L'amore esiste" (English: Love exists), leading to speculations on it being the title of her new single or album.[4] On 2 March, it was officially announced that "L'amore esiste" would be released on 6 March 2015 as the lead single from Michielin's second studio album, which was later titled di20.[5]

Composition and lyrical content

"L'amore esiste" was written and composed by Fortunato Zampaglione. Michele Canova, who produced the single, also contributed composing the track's music.[6][7] The song is an electropop ballad, in which Michielin lists a series of faint hints suggesting that love exists, concluding that the only thorough definition of love is "you", the man to which it is dedicated.[3] However, Michielin revealed in an interview that the song also has a general meaning, claiming that "it is a hymn to love, which expresses itself both in its singularity and plurality". In the same interview, she stated the song represent "a sign of hope, an invitation to think about love as the only way to escape from the dark days we're living in".[8]

Reception

The song was a commercial success in Italy. It first entered the top 20 of the FIMI Singles Chart in April 2015, nearly a month after its release, and it peaked at number ten during the last week of the same month. Between April and June 2015, it spent ten weeks within the top 20.[9] "L'amore esiste" was later certified double platinum by Federation of the Italian Music Industry, denoting combined sales and streams in excess of 100,000 equivalent units.[10]

On 24 July 2015, Michielin received the "Lunezia Pop Award" for "L'amore esiste". The prize awards Italian songs in different genres for their "musical-literary value".[11] Reviewing the track, Radio Italia's Paola Gallo considered "L'amore esiste" a very emotional song, praising Michielin's voice and the song's international sound.[12] Writing for Italian music portal Rockol.it, Mattia Marzi also noted an "interesting work on arrangements and production", citing the use of vocoder as an element distinguishing the song from most Italian productions and comparing the track to Lorde's work.[13] Il Fatto Quotidiano's Michele Monina strongly criticized the song, considering it a clone of Marco Mengoni's 2014 single "Guerriero", also co-written and produced by Zampaglione and Canova, and released by the same recording label.[14]

Track listing

Digital download
No. Title Length
1. "L'amore esiste"   3:32

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Italy (FIMI)[9] 10

References

  1. Mattia Marzi (14 April 2014). "Francesca Michielin su 'Amazing': 'E' un onore far parte di questo progetto'" (in Italian). Rockol.it. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  2. Alessandro Alicandri. "Fedez è Pop-Hoolista: tutto sul nuovo album". Panorama (in Italian). Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. 1 2 Alessandro Alicandri (8 March 2015). "Francesca Michielin, L’amore esiste: la recensione". TV Sorrisi e Canzoni (in Italian). Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  4. "Francesca Michielin festeggia il suo 20esimo compleanno" (in Italian). Radio Italia Solo Musica Italiana. 25 February 2015. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015.
  5. "Francesca Michielin torna con L'amore esiste" (in Italian). Radio Italia Solo Musica Italiana. 2 March 2015. Archived from the original on 28 February 2016.
  6. Alessandro Alicandri (23 October 2015). "Francesca Michielin, di20: tutto sul nuovo album". Panorma (in Italian). Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  7. Massimiliano Longo (6 March 2015). "Francesca Michielin torna in radio e riesce a convincerci che l'amore esiste" (in Italian). AllMusicItalia.it.
  8. "Paola Gonzo". Il Gazzettino (in Italian). 8 March 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  9. 1 2 "Italiancharts.com – Francesca Michielin – L'amore esiste". Top Digital Download. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  10. "Italian single certifications – Francesca Michielin" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. Retrieved 28 February 2016. Select Online in the field Sezione. Enter Francesca Michielin in the field Filtra. Select 2016 in the field Anno. The certification will load automatically
  11. "I Premi Lunezia da Fedez a Francesca Michielin" (in Italian). Radio Italia Solo Musica Italiana. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  12. Paola Gallo (4 March 2015). "Francesca Michielin - L'amore esiste" (in Italian). Radio Italia Solo Musica Italiana. Archived from the original on 28 February 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  13. Mattia Marzi (24 October 2015). "Francesca Michielin - di20 - Recensione" (in Italian). Rockol.it.
  14. Michele Monina (9 March 2015). "Francesca Michielin, Guerriero di Mengoni e la junk song". Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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