[5] It was featured on the soundtrack of 2001's film Chiedimi se sono felice,[6] starring Italian comedians Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo, who also directed it together with Massimo Venier.
[7] It was also included in Bersani's compilation albums Che vita!, released in 2002,[8] and Psyco – 20 anni di canzoni, published in 2012.
[9] Bersani performed the song during 1995's itinerant music show Festivalbar, broadcast in Italy by Mediaset TV channel Italia 1.
Laura Pausini performed the Spanish-language version of the song during her concert at the San Siro stadium in Milan, on 2 June 2007.
He also explained that he considered its arrangement as too baroque[22] and he expressed disappointment for the decision to feature the song on Mexican telenovela Amar sin límites.
She also added "The song became the opening theme of a South American telenovela, but I know that Bersani, during his concert, laughs on it, blaming it on me instead of recognizing me this merit.
[23] Bersani later commented that he was criticizing the choices of promotion strategies and arrangement made by Pausini's staff, and not her rendition of the song, adding that "journalists want to see blood whatever it takes, but I don't want to play that game".