I love Ghali. He was born in Italy, from Tunisian parents. His dad arrested, he lived in Milano outskirts that can conduct a lot of guys in a criminal path. Ghali never stops to love Italy. Cara Italia was an hymn to Italy, he said "TVB cara Italia", which can be translated in "I Love You Dear Italy"; some boomers (and some right-wing people) will always consider him non-italian, just for the fact that he is proud of his parent's origins, and because of his skin colour. Luckily, they're a minor part: Ghali is the symbol of immigrants that want to live in a nation that they love, and they want to be part of it; in some songs, Ghali spoke about his love for his mother, the only parent who raised him, and also spoke about Italy as "seconda mamma", "a second mother". In the beautiful Sanremo 2024 exhibition, Ghali made a new song: "Casa mia" (translated: My house). The song talks about an alien coming to the Earth, and Ghali wants to accept him with all his differences (a clear reference to immigrants and a sign of acceptation and peace); in the song, Ghali said "Casa mia o casa tua, che differenza c'è? Non c'è [...] qui il cielo è uguale" (translated: My house or your house, what is the difference? There's no differences [...], the sky is the same). Ghali continued to love Italy and continued to ask to be a part of it (even if the majority of people loves him), and also he continues to proclaim PEACE all over the world. In the same song, he spoke about current wars: "Ma come fate a dire, che qui è tutto normale, se tracciate un confine, con linee immaginarie e bombardate un ospedale, per un pezzo di terra o per un pezzo di pane... Non c'è mai pace" (translated: But how can you say, that everything is fine, if there are borders, made by immaginary lines and bombed an hospital, for a piece of land or a piece of bread... There is never peace". Sorry for the long comment, but I think it's something very important to know. It's important to support someone who used the most important italian music stage to say to live in peace.
Grande fra adoro ghali e adoro il tuo commento che mi ha fatto emozionare, conosco ghali delle sue prime musiche e ascoltando bene quel che dice si capisce la sua storia. Non ti devi scusare per un commento così bello come il tuo che leggendolo mi ha fatto fiero di sapere l'inglese
I'm italian but I don't listen much of italian music, the only person I ever listened to is Ghali! I'm a huge fan of him, love his songs and I'm so happy you choose to react to him and not other terrible Italian rappers
Yoooo I'm italian and it's crazy to see somebody from another country react to this 🔥🔥 loved this song in middle school + Ghali always got that exotic rizz and hard hitting lyrics touching on politics and poverty. Last show he was on he performed this beautiful piece about immigrants, all of my friends were bawling their eyes out
@@anita9368il nuovo ghali è decente. il vecchio ha fatto un album no skip. non è mai stato inascoltabile, ma è passato da 1 album intero che è fire a un paio di canzoni per album
I really love Ghali, he's like my favorite italian rapper. I'm so happy that someone actually gave him attention, because his songs are full of deep meanings
“TVB” is acronym of “ti voglio bene”, you say that at your friends, your parents, siblings. “Ti amo” it’s mean 9:36 “i love you” but in English you cannot translate “ti voglio bene”.
@@butterfly__382 genio del male, gli inglesi lo dicono anche i care u per abbreviare (inutile che provi a dirmi "eh no è sbagliato bla bla" perché abito a NYC e ti assicuro che chiunque dice così)
@@XZAlexModz ma non penso proprio, io stessa ho viaggiato per gli stati uniti e sono piena di amici inglesi con cui comunico solo in inglese e ti ripeto che è una forma sbagliata grammaticalmente
Coming from an Italian who HATES Italian music, Ghali is the only one that I have ever actually liked. Loved his music since I was young. And his music just hits harder than my mom so I love it
I love the song habibi so much, I'm Italian but I listen to more foreign songs instead of the Italian ones, but this is my favorite Italian song..And I love all the other ghali songs ❤❤
tvb stands for ti voglio bene, italian for i love you (friendly) / ily. We have two different i love yous, the platonic "ti voglio bene" and a secondo "ti amo" for your significant other.
nahhhhh man you need to make a part 2 where you hear machiavelli from ghali is an absoluite banger as an italian i love the idea of an iternational ghali you need to hear his new album "pizza kebab" expecially machiavelli
in happy days, when he says “they won’t let me anyway, i have a nerdy girlfriend” is kinda incorrect beacuse he actually says “ho la ragazza nera” ->”my girlfriend is black” and its a way to talk about italian population that is mostly racist