You can experience the visual atmosphere and symbolic waiting described above in the official video here: Nashley - Giovane e triste (Official Video) YouTube• Feb 18, 2021
The video visually portrays a story of melancholy and eternal waiting for something that may never arrive. Nashley - Giovane e triste (Official Video)
The video's visual identity was crafted by Director of Photography Alessandro Luisi and stylist Tommaso Rosati, with actor Simone Ditta appearing alongside Nashley. You can experience the visual atmosphere and symbolic
This project marked a significant shift for Nashley, as he explicitly moved away from traditional trap tropes to embrace a more intimate, melodic, and rap-pop sound. Nashley wrote the "slogan" for the song— "Morirò
Nashley wrote the "slogan" for the song— "Morirò giovane e triste come Kurt Cobain" (I will die young and sad like Kurt Cobain)—after watching a documentary on the Nirvana frontman while on a train from Vicenza to Milan. He felt a deep connection to Cobain's feelings and fragility.
To keep the focus on the deep message of the lyrics, the video uses a minimalist soundscape and visual style, allowing the raw emotional weight to take center stage. Artistic References and Inspirations
You can experience the visual atmosphere and symbolic waiting described above in the official video here: Nashley - Giovane e triste (Official Video) YouTube• Feb 18, 2021
The video visually portrays a story of melancholy and eternal waiting for something that may never arrive.
The video's visual identity was crafted by Director of Photography Alessandro Luisi and stylist Tommaso Rosati, with actor Simone Ditta appearing alongside Nashley.
This project marked a significant shift for Nashley, as he explicitly moved away from traditional trap tropes to embrace a more intimate, melodic, and rap-pop sound.
Nashley wrote the "slogan" for the song— "Morirò giovane e triste come Kurt Cobain" (I will die young and sad like Kurt Cobain)—after watching a documentary on the Nirvana frontman while on a train from Vicenza to Milan. He felt a deep connection to Cobain's feelings and fragility.
To keep the focus on the deep message of the lyrics, the video uses a minimalist soundscape and visual style, allowing the raw emotional weight to take center stage. Artistic References and Inspirations