- Tropicana - Boomdabash, Annalisa
The official music video , directed by , reinforces the song’s themes of passion and summer abandonment—inviting listeners to "let go" without worrying about the ending. The visual narrative centers on the vibrancy of the dance floor, mirroring the song's mission to keep the energy high regardless of external circumstances.
"Tropicana" remains a testament to the power of a well-crafted "tormentone"—a summer earworm that balances technical production with the simple, driving need to dance.
: Conversely, some critics felt the lyrics leaned toward "meaningless phrases" and that Annalisa’s vocal prowess was underutilized in such a carefree format. Visual Identity Boomdabash, Annalisa - Tropicana
At its core, "Tropicana" is built on a "sweet and bitter" ( dolce amara ) dance that thrives even when the literal or metaphorical storm ( temporale ) arrives.
: The band describes the song as a tool for distraction, using music’s "universal language" to offer a brief respite from the complexities of daily life. Critical & Commercial Impact The official music video , directed by ,
While the track quickly scaled the Italian charts and achieved within weeks of its release, it wasn't without its detractors.
: This marked the first collaboration between Boomdabash and Annalisa. The group praised Annalisa’s ability to provide a "caressing but stinging" vocal tone that adds a "pearl" of elegance to their high-energy sound. : Conversely, some critics felt the lyrics leaned
: Many critics, like Giulia Ciavarelli of TV Sorrisi e Canzoni , lauded it as the perfect summer soundtrack for its "captivating dance sounds".



















