From a collaborative musical universe built by Alessandro Savino and Roberto Ruvinetti, and with their new single “Sorry,” the duo delivers a refined, genre-blending expression of love, remorse, and emotional maturity. “Sorry” immediately pulls the listener into its elegant 6/8 sway, a groove shaped by tight rhythmic strings, jazz-infused drums, warm electric bass, and the unmistakable sophistication that defines the Savino project’s sound. Alessandro’s piano forms the emotional backbone, while the vocal performance brings softness, personality, and the vulnerability that apology requires.
One of the song’s most memorable moments lies in the second-half vocal interplay between Oona Rea and Alessandro. Their voices weave together like two sides of the same confession not dramatic, but honest, human, and beautifully interpreted. Surrounding them is a richly detailed arrangement: Clemente Ferrari’s Hammond textures, Andrea Ferrario’s sax flourishes, and Ruvinetti’s guitar nuance all elevate the track without crowding its intimacy. “Sorry” is a lesson in emotional clarity. The melody is catchy, yes, but the message lingers long after the final note fades.
As the sixth single from the upcoming 10-track English project WITHOUT LIMITS, the song demonstrates why the group continues gaining momentum internationally, from radio success to film festival recognition. It also proves that the project isn’t afraid to stretch into new textures while remaining grounded in heartfelt songwriting. “Sorry” is polished, emotionally resonant, and musically rich, a standout chapter in a collection built on exploration without boundaries.
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