Sei Tu, Italia is a sun-drenched love letter to Italy, still taking shape in the studio. Across eighteen tracks in three acts — from sunlit summer through the depths of night to a final return to the heart — it weaves Italian pop with Hammond organ, blues guitar, gospel swells and warm Mediterranean grooves. From an anthemic declaration of belonging to scooters in the night, kisses that taste of the sea and terraces drenched in lemon light, it is nostalgia without sorrow: the ache of being far from home turned into something euphoric, the certainty that the heart always knows where to return. More songs are still being written.
This album is still in production. It will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Tidal and Amazon Music once released.
Sunlit Italy — the surge, the sea, the summer, youth, the first desires.
The anthemic title track — a euphoric, Hammond-organ confession of love for a country that never let go. Wherever the road leads, the heart always knows the way back. Sei Tu, Italia turns homesickness into a gospel-tinged celebration.
Stefano
Holding the sun in your hands — a grand, romantic Italian duet of luminous, open-hearted love. Il Sole tra le Mani wraps simple joys in melody, the way midday warmth settles over stone.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
A scooter cutting through the warm night, two people and the whole city ahead — a cinematic pop-rock road song. Una Vespa nella Notte is freedom at full throttle, headlights on empty streets and a summer that refuses to end.
Stefano
Kisses that taste of the sea — a sensual Mediterranean summer duet of salt on the skin and sand underfoot. Baci al Gusto di Mare is a coastal romance caught between the waves and the dusk.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
Open windows — luminous, feminine Italian pop, light and cinematic. Le Finestre Aperte, carried by Laura, throws the shutters open to the morning and lets the whole sky pour in.
Laura Sereni
Under a rain of lemons — modern Italian folk-pop, a joyful tarantella for the senses. Sotto una Pioggia di Limoni is bright, citrus-sweet and a little dizzy, like falling in love in the shade of a lemon grove.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
Night arrives — deeper desire, tension, grandeur, rebirth, mystery.
The girl with summer in her eyes — dancing retro 80s italo-pop, a nocturnal Riviera memory. La Ragazza con gli Occhi d'Estate is tender and luminous, a melody that lingers like a long evening.
Stefano
When the sky opens — a majestic, orchestral slow duet, the album's grand event. Quando il Cielo si Apre builds from quiet to soaring, hope returning the moment the clouds break.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
Dressed in light — a cinematic art-pop solo of feminine rebirth, vocally demanding, carried by Laura. Vestita di Luce rises from shadow into gold, soft and luminous.
Laura Sereni
Stars on the windowpanes — a nocturnal, cinematic duet of rain on glass and a soft, held tension. Le Stelle sui Vetri watches the night blur and shimmer behind the window.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
The night drank the sea — dark, hypnotic, magnetic Mediterranean pop. La Notte ha Bevuto il Mare is haunted and tender: a love that doesn't ask, and simply takes.
Stefano
Sing softly, my love — an ultra-intimate duet of piano and cello, almost whispered. Canta Piano, Amore Mio is tenderness at its quietest, two voices barely above the dark.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
The return to the heart — family, memory, passion, loss, then apotheosis.
The Sunday of miracles — warm, unifying Italian pop with an almost-gospel glow that never tips into cliché. La Domenica dei Miracoli swells with choirs, family and Sunday light.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
The road smells of you — nostalgic acoustic folk, a guitar and the memory of a love. La Strada Profuma di Te is wistful and warm, every mile scented with the past.
Stefano
The radio of memories — retro 70s Italian pop-soul, an elegant groove tuned to an old frequency. La Radio dei Ricordi lets a remembered song carry the whole past back, choirs and all.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
As long as the sky is burning — dramatic arena pop-rock with a great passionate chorus. Finché Brucia il Cielo is the album at its most ablaze.
Stefano
Laura Sereni
When you used to laugh — a stripped-back, melancholy folk ballad of raw emotion. Quando Ridevi Tu holds nothing back.
Stefano
All the sky in one song — the grand orchestral-pop finale, a romantic apotheosis with choirs that gathers every thread of the album into one last sweep. Tutto il Cielo in una Canzone closes Sei Tu, Italia in full bloom.
Stefano
Laura Sereni