[4] Commercially it peaked the Italian singles chart for five consecutive weeks,[5] becoming Modà's first and Emma's second number one song.
[6] In the fourth evening the piece is presented as a duet with the singer Francesco Renga, who said: "Sono molto felice di duettare con i Modà ed Emma: sono artisti che stimo e la canzone mi è piaciuta subito al primo ascolto.
"[8][9] On the piece, Emma declared:[10] "È favoloso, e nel suo essere rock misto all'eleganza del pop mi rappresenta in pieno."
In the same period, the AGCM, the agency of free competition and the market, released a statement, after some record companies have denounced the exaggerated overexposure of the Modà on the three radio networks.
[12] In many of the critics and journalists, they noticed a particular resemblance to the 1966 song Riderà by the San Marinese singer Little Tony, so much so that Modà were repeatedly accused of plagiarism.
[18] The video, shot at the Teatro alle Vigne di Lodi and sees the participation of actors Davide Silvestri and Valentina Bellè.