Fino a qui

[3][4] The song was written by the singer herself with Federica Abbate, Jacopo Ettorre, Pierfrancesco Pasini, and the record producer duo Takagi & Ketra.

In the press conference the singer explained that she agreed to record the song, initially proposed by Takagi and Ketra, because it reflected a difficult time in her life.

[7] Amoroso recounted that in the period between 2022 and 2023 she was subjected to a media pillory against her following the release of the album Tutto accade and the concert held at Milan's San Siro;[8] the consequences of this hate campaign led her to the decision to temporarily distance herself from public life, moving to Colombia for a few months and to begin a course of psychotherapy:[9]"[Slowly] as the piece took shape, I realized that it represented exactly that moment of mine.

"[10] Silvia Danielli of Billboard Italia also defines the song as a "ballad with a very emphatic refrain" in which she talks about "a personal suffering and 'anti-panic candy at 2.

[11] Andrea Conti of Il Fatto Quotidiano appreciated the piano introduction of "a ballad that will be enhanced to the maximum by the orchestra", whose lyrics express "a portrait of herself, but also of the courage to rise again, after a difficult moment".