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Who will represent Italy at Eurovision 2025 – Lucio Corsi

Who will represent Italy at this years Eurovision Song Contest? The excitement is mounting for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, set to take place in the vibrant city of Basel, Switzerland, on May 17th 2025. As nations across Europe and beyond prepare to showcase their musical talent, the focus naturally turns to who will represent each country on this prestigious international stage. Italy, a nation synonymous with profound musical heritage and a formidable presence in recent Eurovision history, has announced its chosen artist. This year, the distinguished honour falls upon the unique Italian singer-songwriter, Lucio Corsi, who will captivate audiences with his song, ‘Volevo Essere Un Duro’.

Meet Lucio Corsi

Lucio Corsi is a name that resonates with artistic individuality within the contemporary Italian music scene. Hailing from the picturesque Maremma region of Tuscany, Corsi has carved out a distinct path with his eclectic blend of folk, pop, and indie influences. His style is often described as whimsical, theatrical, and deeply evocative, drawing listeners into narratives that feel both personal and universally relatable. Known for his captivating stage presence and a visual aesthetic that is subtly eccentric and refined – often likened to a modern-day dandy – Corsi has garnered significant critical attention since his emergence. Signed to the esteemed Sugar Music label, founded by the legendary Caterina Caselli, he has released compelling albums such as ‘Bestiario di Fiori’ and ‘Cosa Faremo Da Grandi?’. These works showcase his skill for poignant storytelling, intricate arrangements, and a vocal delivery that is both earnest and charming. His selection for Eurovision 2025 highlights Italy’s commitment to championing artists who possess a truly original voice and vision.

‘Volevo Essere Un Duro’: Interpretation of the Song

The title of Italy’s entry for Eurovision 2025, ‘Volevo Essere Un Duro’, translates from Italian to ‘I wanted to be tough’. This intriguing title immediately suggests a narrative rich in emotional depth and introspection. It hints at themes potentially revolving around vulnerability, the gap between outward appearance and inner feeling, past aspirations compared to present reality, or perhaps a reflective look back at a younger self who yearned for resilience or an unyielding nature. Such a title provides fertile ground for lyrics that explore personal growth, the shedding of facades, or the quiet strength found in embracing one’s softer side. Musically, given Corsi’s background in blending genres with a focus on narrative, one might anticipate ‘Volevo Essere Un Duro’ to be a track that combines heartfelt lyrics with his signature folk-pop sound. This could include prominent acoustic instrumentation, perhaps some unexpected orchestral flourishes, and Corsi’s expressive, storytelling vocal performance. The juxtaposition of a tenderly introspective title with Corsi’s uniquely theatrical musical approach promises an entry that will be both emotionally resonant and artistically distinctive on the Eurovision stage. The full scope of the song’s message and composition will be eagerly awaited as its release approaches, offering a deeper understanding of the story Lucio Corsi intends to share with millions of viewers globally.

Italy’s Eurovision Legacy

As a member of the ‘Big Five’ nations, Italy automatically qualifies for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest, a privilege that underscores its historical importance and financial contribution to the event. Italy has a storied history in Eurovision, dating back to the inaugural contest in 1956. The country has celebrated victory three times: in 1964 with Gigliola Cinquetti’s ‘Non ho l’età’, in 1990 with Toto Cutugno’s ‘Insieme: 1992’, and memorably in 2021 with Måneskin’s energetic rock anthem ‘Zitti e buoni‘. Italy’s return to the contest in 2011 after a lengthy absence has been marked by a series of strong results and the presentation of diverse, high-quality musical acts from the Italian scene, largely selected through the esteemed Festival di Sanremo (though the specific selection method for 2025 is centered on Lucio Corsi and his song). The choice of Lucio Corsi continues this trend of showcasing the breadth and depth of contemporary Italian music on an international platform.

Anticipation Builds for Eurovision Basel 2025

With Lucio Corsi and ‘Volevo Essere Un Duro’ confirmed as Italy’s representatives, anticipation for Eurovision 2025 in Basel on Saturday, May 17th, is steadily growing. Italy’s selection signals a clear intention to present an artist who is not only talented but also possesses a distinctive artistic identity and a song with potential emotional resonance. Fans of Italian music, followers of the Eurovision spectacle, and new listeners alike will be keenly observing how Corsi’s unique style and the narrative suggested by his song title translate to the vast and diverse Eurovision audience. His performance in Basel is set to be a compelling moment, promising to add another memorable chapter to Italy’s rich and varied history in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Image source: Video Screenshot of the embedded youtube music video


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